How to Recycle Magazines into Jewelry
comments (35) September 23rd, 2010You can also use the bone folder (or butter knife) to flatten your coil.
By the way, wash your hands between coils, because magazine print will often leave residue on your fingers. You don't want that to dirty up your other coils!
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Trace the finished coil onto cardstock, and cut out. |
When your coil is done, or you've finished gluing several coils together, it's time to add finishing touches. Trace the coil onto a piece of cardstock. Cut this shape out (cutting inside your traced lines).
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Apply glue and an eye pin to the back of the pendant. |
Flip the coil over to the back. Apply a generous amount of craft glue, and place an eye pin across the back of the coil, so that the loop sits at the top of the coil. (You may need to trim the eye pin so that it fits on the back of the coil.)
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Press the cardstock into the glue. |
Press the cardstock over the glue, and allow to dry. Then, seal the pendant on the front and back with clear sealer.
Finally, install a jump ring and add your favorite chain, neckwire, or ribbon.
After you make this project, show off your work to other members!
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Comments (35)
Posted: 2:23 am on January 5th
http://liverichandfree.blogspot.com/2011/10/101-coolest-reuseable-craft-projects.html
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Thankyou.
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Thankyou.
Posted: 5:06 pm on November 3rd
I am a year 10 student at St Marylebone School doing my ICT GCSE. As part of our coursework we have to research upcycling demonstrations. Therefore I would like to ask you for permission to use your idea as part of my coursework. Thank you.
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/organize/?start_tab=one_set72157623506873592
I gave these away to my friends as holiday gifts this past season, but have made another batch and am trying my hand at selling them locally.
PartlyCloudy
Posted: 7:44 pm on March 3rd
Today I posted an entry on my blog with a link to this tutorial.
Would you let me know if that's OK?
Thanks,
Nancy Ward
http://paperfriendly.blogspot.com
Posted: 11:16 pm on August 25th
Just wanted to let you know I featured this tutorial in a post all about upcycle crafting. Thanks!
Emily
The Handmade Experiment
http://emilyflippinmaruna.wordpress.com/2009/07/13/must-make-monday-upcycled/
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Great tutorial and pics!
Thank-you sooo much for posting this!!
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Posted: 8:42 am on January 24th
Great photos and tutorial!
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Thanks for sharing!
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