Bottle Cap Pendant Or Pin, Jewelry - Other Materials |
Aug 30 2006, 11:21 AM
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Sewing Goddess![]() ![]() Posts: 649 Joined: 10:17am December 19, 2005 Location: Craft Therapy ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
© Miss Tee Supplies Bottle cap Spray paint in desired color Spray primer Clear gloss spray or tacky glue Image that is about nickel size 1 large jump ring Drimmel drill with small bit Instructions Prepare by cleaning the outside with soap and water. Dry. Drill a small hole in the top of the cap. Be careful and do not take your fingers off in the process. It will warm a bit from the friction of the drill. Spray your bottle cap with a even layer of primer. Let dry for 15 minutes. Spray with a even layer of paint. Let dry for 3 hours or overnight. Cut your image out while your cap dries. Make sure the image fits inside of the cap. Glue inside. If it is too flimsy, then put a piece of cardstock to make it sturdy. You can either use spray gloss or the tacky glue to seal your image. Then let dry for an hour. Attach your jump ring, lace onto a necklace or anything you want and wear it with HP PRIDE! Tips Attach the bottle cap pendant to your keychain if your jump ring is sturdy enough and show how much you love Harry Potter! You can also use this same type of instructions to make pins instead of a pendant. Instead of drilling a hole, just flip it over, super glue a small pinback into the cap, and add the image on the outside instead of the in, using the same type of sealing procedure. Then decorate it with small rhinestones, glitter glue, anything! Final Product ![]() Credit Miss Tee's tutorial was taken with permission. Please note that the patterns and tutorials you find here have been designed by Harry Potter fans all over the Internet. The authors alone hold the copyrights and licences to these patterns and tutorials, which means you CANNOT use their patterns to make something that you will sell to others afterwards. You can use them to make things for yourself. You can make some for your friends and ask them to pay for supplies. You CANNOT, however, ask them to pay you to do it as though you had created this pattern by yourself, or try to sell you crafts to a local store. Think about it. Would you take a Prisoner of Azkaban book, photocopy it, put your name in big red letters on the front cover and try to sell it in your local library? The answer is, obviously, no. Well, selling crafts you have made but not designed would be just as bad! Please note that posting a picture of a finished oject on Leaky Lounge will be taken as permission for the photo to be included in the Harry Potter Crafts gallery. If you do NOT wish your photos to be included in this gallery, please PM a Crafty Witch at the time of posting. Also note that the tutorials, recipes and patterns found here have not been tested and that The Leaky Cauldron's Harry Potter Crafts section is not responsible for any mistakes they may contain. If you do find something wrong in one of them, however, please e-mail us to let us know. On that note, Harry crafting to all! This post has been edited by hp5freak: Feb 17 2009, 03:16 PM -------------------- sewhooked, the home of Harry Potter Paper Piecing by Jennifer Ofenstein
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Nov 8 2007, 05:58 PM
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Super Jenn!![]() Posts: 2,371 Joined: 5:43pm March 19, 2006 Location: Knitting elf socks & scarves in the Hufflepuff Common Room. . . ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
The link in this thread is now back up and running!
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Jun 17 2008, 12:47 PM
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Super Jenn!![]() Posts: 2,371 Joined: 5:43pm March 19, 2006 Location: Knitting elf socks & scarves in the Hufflepuff Common Room. . . ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
This thread now includes the original tutorial in the first post!
You can get to it by clicking here. This post has been edited by As_Weasley_as_I_wannabe: Jun 17 2008, 12:48 PM -------------------- Jenn |
Jul 14 2008, 09:57 PM
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Just Through the Brick Wall![]() ![]() Posts: 9 Joined: 2:15pm July 10, 2008 Location: Soon to be South Dakota |
I'm pretty sure this is the right place to post this, seeing the word 'Gallery' reassured my confidence. Anyways, here is a pic of a HP7 necklace I made. I used a tut I found on here and tweaked it a bit to work with the materials I had. I used a old button, removed the saftey pin in the back, and hooked a chain through the back. I plastered the pic on top of the button with Mod Podge and then I put a layer of the adhesive on top. Tell me what you think.
![]() I have a pretty neck, huh? -------------------- T O R R i E ©
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