DIY Washer Necklace Pendant Using Rub-Ons and Temporary Tattoos
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- čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
- We will show you how to make pretty washer pendants that you can wear on a necklace. The tutorial will give you tips on using rub-ons, temporary tattoos, stickers and stamping. Hope you enjoy it and make some of your own!
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Super wonderful❤❤
So pretty
Thankyou for the inspiration. Beautiful tutorial with amazing and original crafts. So well done.
This has to be the best video I have seen about decorating washers. Hadn't thought of using rubons, wonder if peel off's would work.....I realise they won't be as flat but think the Mod Podge would still cover the. Just need to find some washers xx
They turned out really pretty. It is hard to find a favorite.
Definitely one of the best tutorials I've seen. The results are fantastic. It would be hard to pick a favorite, but if pressed, I'd have to go with the black and with the powder blue, in particular the sunflower on blue. It's great that you tell us what you used on these.
Rick Haun We really appreciate your kind words, you really made our day!
Had not thought of using temp tattoos. Have been looking for a craft project I could do with my daughter and her friends and this is perfect. Great video!!
I like every single one. May be the blacks are my favorites. Good job! Great tutorial.
Those are gorgeous! ❤️❤️❤️
They look awesome! Thank you for the tutorial.
B'eautiful! Can't wait to try these. I loved them all...
Thank you so much for your advice, appreciate it!
Love this, making soccer ones for my little girls soccer team. Wanted to make something for them and this looks like fun and a nice idea to make them.
Have fun making them, would love to see the ones you create!
This look so great!! I was wondering, instead of spray paint, can you use acrylic paint instead? Would the stickers, rub ons, etc still work with the acrylic paint?
I loved your video...great inspiration and very thorough explanation..Luhansk you.x
I love it!!
love them all!
How much do you charge for a craft fair
Dana Heatley We sold them for $4.00 each (in 2014). We probably could have charged more, but since it was at a school craft fair, we wanted to keep it affordable so kids would buy them.
Thanks for this video ! I like it ! It's very nice !
Great job
Love your necklaces but let me ask you what would make the modge podge dimensional magic I used on my washer necklace not have cured clear but milky? I only did one and was so upset that it did not dry clear but stayed milky.
Michele L I’m sorry to hear that it didn’t dry clear. Maybe you can contact the Mod Podge company and see if maybe you bought a bad batch or something. We haven’t made any more necklaces since we originally made this video(years ago!), but I found my old bottle and tried using it this morning, and it still dried shiny and clear. The Mod Podge contact info on the bottle is: Plaid Enterprises, www.plaidonline.com , (800)842-4197. Hope they can answer your question!
Hello kitty
Me a encantado su video , pero podias hacerlo en español
Your pendants are beautiful, but I have to tell you that when I tried this I had a lot of problems. My first coat of spray paint was a disaster and had to be soaked off in acetone. I used Rustoleum gloss spray paint. After a successful spray painting, I had a lot of difficulty getting the rub ons to adhere. I had to switch to nail art stickers. I finished making them so that the supplies didn't go to waste, but I wouldn't do it again...Not fun. I make jewelry from coins, and even that is easier and more satisfying.
12/13/17 We received a comment from JoJo but accidentally deleted it when we tried to reply to it. Sorry JoJo!!JoJo asked if liquid resin would work. Our reply: We aren’t familiar with liquid resin so it’s possible it may work, but we don’t know. If anyone has tried using liquid resin, or any other products that worked well, we welcome any input.
Do you sell your items? If so, where? I was thinking of getting the ramen bowl enjoy for someone. thank you for your tutorial - they look so cute!
Thank you for your interest, but sorry, we don't have any more to sell. We originally made these to sell at a school craft fair and did very well/sold out.
will nail polish work will tattoos do ok on it
I experimented for you, and yes, the tattoos stick. The nail polish is not as smooth and even as the spray paint, but this would be a good alternative if you have the cracking issues with the spray paint. Have fun!
what size is the washers
The fender washers are 1&1/4 inches in diameter with a 1/4 inch hole. However, you can use whatever size washers you like.
do you have a facebook page or something so when we make them we can send you pics love the idea I think I will make an independence day one
Unfortunately we don't have a Facebook page. We'd love to see pictures of what you make, you could send us an email at thestampingduo@gmail.com