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50 Crafts For Teens To Make And Sell Washer Necklace Washer And Diy

50 Crafts For Teens To Make And Sell Washer Necklace Washer And Diy
50 Crafts For Teens To Make And Sell Washer Necklace Washer And Diy

50 Crafts For Teens To Make And Sell Washer Necklace Washer And Diy Cut the outside with scissors. use a craft knife to cut out the center. brush a medium layer of mod podge on the washer. place the paper down onto the washer with the design side up and smooth thoroughly. wipe away any mod podge that squeezes out the side with the brush and let dry for 15 – 20 minutes. Prep your supplies. cut the scrapbook paper to the same size as the washer. you can easily do this on a cricut machine or with a compass and scissors exacto knife. create a workspace with paper or plastic so the spray adhesive doesn't get on. using spray adhesive attach the scrapbook paper circles to the metal washers.

We Made That Diy Washer Necklace
We Made That Diy Washer Necklace

We Made That Diy Washer Necklace These diy tie dye headbands are easy to make from t shirts and look great! both kids and adults will love this fashion craft. make a diy headband for spring or summer using one of these three methods! get the tutorial. 23. mamaplusone . Washers, 2 sizes. papers to cover the washers. elmer’s glue; mod podge dimensional magic or glitter metallic nail polish; cord or chain; sandpaper; scissors; how to make it: start by thoroughly cleaning your washers to eliminate any oils or dirt. then, cut a rough circle out of your chosen paper and glue it to the washer and let dry. 9 let your washer dry completely. i usually wait overnight. now it’s time to add the cord. i usually use hemp. 10 cut a piece of cord about 30″ long. fold it in half and thread the loop through the center of the washer. 11 pull the loop around the two loose pieces on the side, and pull it tight. How to make washer necklaces: 1. first, paint the washers with the nail polish. make sure to not use old nail polish (we made that mistake). go heavy on the polish, almost like you are pouring it on, but don’t do that. but if you go heavy, then you can spread it around with the brush. we only painted the top, making sure it didn’t run over.

Washer Necklace Tutorial Crafts Diy Washer Necklace Crafty Craft
Washer Necklace Tutorial Crafts Diy Washer Necklace Crafty Craft

Washer Necklace Tutorial Crafts Diy Washer Necklace Crafty Craft 9 let your washer dry completely. i usually wait overnight. now it’s time to add the cord. i usually use hemp. 10 cut a piece of cord about 30″ long. fold it in half and thread the loop through the center of the washer. 11 pull the loop around the two loose pieces on the side, and pull it tight. How to make washer necklaces: 1. first, paint the washers with the nail polish. make sure to not use old nail polish (we made that mistake). go heavy on the polish, almost like you are pouring it on, but don’t do that. but if you go heavy, then you can spread it around with the brush. we only painted the top, making sure it didn’t run over. Our group of adults loved making these simple necklaces. they’d also make a great project for middle schoolers in a girl scouts, youth group, or camp! materials . 1 large metal washer; nail polish; crackle coat polish (optional) top coat; string, cord, ribbon, twine, leather, or jute; paper plates or newspaper to work on; directions. Bracelets were a little different and required 3 pieces of cord. finished bracelets with slip knot cording. first, you will need to knot two 14 inch pieces of 1.5mm cord then pull them through the washer making a lark’s head knot as shown above. then cut a thinner 1mm nylon cord 8 inches long for the sliding knot.

Washer Necklaces Crafts Washer Necklace Hand Stamped Metal
Washer Necklaces Crafts Washer Necklace Hand Stamped Metal

Washer Necklaces Crafts Washer Necklace Hand Stamped Metal Our group of adults loved making these simple necklaces. they’d also make a great project for middle schoolers in a girl scouts, youth group, or camp! materials . 1 large metal washer; nail polish; crackle coat polish (optional) top coat; string, cord, ribbon, twine, leather, or jute; paper plates or newspaper to work on; directions. Bracelets were a little different and required 3 pieces of cord. finished bracelets with slip knot cording. first, you will need to knot two 14 inch pieces of 1.5mm cord then pull them through the washer making a lark’s head knot as shown above. then cut a thinner 1mm nylon cord 8 inches long for the sliding knot.

Washer Necklaces Washer Crafts Washer Necklace Diy Washer Jewelry
Washer Necklaces Washer Crafts Washer Necklace Diy Washer Jewelry

Washer Necklaces Washer Crafts Washer Necklace Diy Washer Jewelry

Necklaces Made Out Of Washers Washer Necklace Necklace Jewelry
Necklaces Made Out Of Washers Washer Necklace Necklace Jewelry

Necklaces Made Out Of Washers Washer Necklace Necklace Jewelry

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