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Bottle Cap Necklace Tutorial
Monday, August 30, 2010
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I heard that diamond glaze is good stuff. Thanks for the tutorial! Your necklaces turned out really cute.
ReplyDeleteThose are cute! They sound easy too. Did you get matched up with them from Totally Tutorials?
ReplyDeleteOh wow!! You're so crafty :)
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Wow, that is seriously too cute!! great job! Stop on over for a visit sometime:)
ReplyDeleteCara
Hi, Great tutorial, thanks. I posted something similar on scrabble tiles for school fundraising a few weeks ago. We did it last year for our school and it went really well. I bet bottlecaps would too! Malia
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What a lovely tutorial!! I played around with some bottle cap jewelry a while ago. . . but yours turned out WAY better!! I'll have to try it again your way :]
ReplyDeleteSo cute! My girls would love them!
ReplyDeleteAwesome!, thanks for the idea and tutorial, I always wanted to do something with those bottle caps, I'm so doing this!
ReplyDeletewhat a cute party favor idea!! i am definately pairing this idea up with the fishie bag soap. can't wait to get started!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments! Glad you like it.
ReplyDeleteLucy I love your idea about pairing it with the fish soap! Blessed by Designs has some cute fish art too! Find it here http://www.blessedbydesigns.com/item_478/LITTLE-GOLDFISH-Bottle-Cap-Graphics.htm
What a unique party favour! I love the cupcakes! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteToo cute! And so simple, I love it!
ReplyDeleteHow cute!! I really need to try and make some of those.
ReplyDeleteI love these! They would make great party favors... I'm picturing a soda pop themed party that could be just adorable. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial!! Those would be awesome for parties and sleepovers...which we do often at my house. I'm always looking for fun things for the girls. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for posting this how-to. That seems so simple. visiting from Show Your Stuff.
ReplyDelete~Kimberlee
www.TheSpunkyDiva.blogspot.com
I loved this tutorial and i'm already a fan of your blog.. and a follower, of course ;-)
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Catarina
http://nolugarquechamocasa.blogspot.com
I was just thinking about making some of these with my oldest. I love the #5 one! She just turned five! She'd like that! :) I have all the other items too-- so maybe this weekend we'll have a fun project! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Rachelle
Oh my goodness - how cute are these! I love those little turtles. :) Stopping by from TT&J. Have a terrific Labor Day!
ReplyDeleteWOW! These are incredibly cute!! I am impressed :) Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDelete~Alison
WOW, love these, fabulous, the results are really great!
ReplyDeleteReally cute - I love those turtles:)
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love these! Your work is so inspiring!
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely ADORABLE...they'd be so cute attached to the zipper of a backpack too! I love Diamond Glaze too, great stuff!
ReplyDeleteThese are so totally adorable!! You have a lot of patience! lol
ReplyDeleteLove your work.
Thanks for stopping by.
Lisa
Your tutorial is an awesome inspiration! Many thanks for sharing. I would like to feature your designs at http://www.handmade-jewelry-club.com/
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Jane
http://diylessons.org/
Delighted that I found your site, fantastic info. I will bookmark and try to visit more frequently.
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