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Old 06-28-2011, 07:51 PM   #1  
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Default Bottle Cap Charm

This is a cute and simple Bottle Cap Pendant. It is very versatile and can be made into a charm for a bracelent, a pin, a magnet or an embellishment for a card or scrapbook.




You need only a few supplies: card stock, Glossy Accents, A bottle cap, and a pail, and of course the stamp and coloring medium of your choice and a 1" hole punch

Choose the image of your choice. Color and Punch out with hole punch. Using the glossy accents glue into the bottle cap and then add more glossy accents over the image. When the image has dried, flip the bottle cap over and using the glossy accents again, glue on the bail. After allowing the bail to dry you can now add it to a chain or ribbon and wear it proudly.

If you would like to be a bit different instead of a bail, glue on a pin back or a magnet. You could also punch a hole in it at this point using a crop-o-dile and add a jump ring for a charm.

If you would like more details and pictures, please check out my blog

Sparkly Train: Bombshell Bottlecap Necklace

It's my first tutorial so if you could give some constructive criticism I would appreciate it.
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Old 06-28-2011, 10:53 PM   #2  
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Great charm & tut! I left you some blog love, too!

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Love it! Great step by step photos too! I'm a visual person so it works perfect for me! TFS!!
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