Ok, clearly I have a thing for pennies. The good news is I'm not the only one; many of you readers are catching the one-cent spirit, too! Just look at some of the amazing jewelry ideas you've been sending in: Epbot reader SJ helps lead Girlscout troop #1287 in Kentucky. Inspired by my smashed penny tutorial, she had all the girls get their own pennies during a field trip to the Cincinnati Zoo - and then they turned their smooshed souvenirs into rockin' penny pins! Here's the whole troop, proudly wearing their pins: If you click on the photo to see the large version, you'll see how each girl's pin is slightly different. I love the designs, and the dangling chains and beads! Amy D. made this gorgeous bracelet: Shades of blue and teal look *amazing* with the copper, don't you think? And Sonya G. used a fabulous chunky chain for hers: Jessica M. incorporated her dinosaur penny into this fun dino-themed charm bracelet: Note the little frame with the word "Rawr" in it. :D Rachel S. found this next example over at FusionBeads: I'm loving how the pennies are bent slightly to fit the curve of your wrist, and the little bead clusters make it surprisingly elegant. I may have to try this! And finally, some of you are *also* acquiring (and happily pounding away on) your own doming blocks. [wiping away tear] And I am SO PROUD. [sniff] Emily M. made this perfectly patinated pair of wheat penny earrings: [Correction: Emily's husband made these for her. Go, hubby!] And over at Land Pirate Designs there are a couple of different penny designs. This is my favorite: (Thanks for the link, Allison E!) I've actually tried making a design similar to this, but I hit a few roadblocks. For one thing, drilling the holes at the right angle on the curved surface is pretty difficult with my Dremel, and you have to drill a *lot* of holes. (You can't drill before doming the coin, because the doming process distorts the holes. I learned that the hard way, too.) So now I'm thinking I need a drill press. Sorry, John. :D So, have you guys made any penny jewelry of your own? Share your links in the comments; I'm always looking for more inspiration! Oh, and if you're in the market for a doming block, go to Harbor Freight Tools. This set (the one I got): ...is only $39.99 there. Suh-WEET! (I don't think you'll find a better price anywhere than that.) I also found this set over on Amazon for less than $50, but it doesn't look nearly as nice.