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The Easiest Way To Make Resin Jewelry

The Easiest Way To Make Resin Jewelry
We’ve all seen cool resin pendants at jewelry shops, boutiques, and on fashionistas everywhere. And while we know this is something you can do at home, we weren’t totally down with what seemed like a really complicated process. Well, turns out it is easier than we thought… but still has more steps than most of our tutorials. If you’ve always wondered if you could make resin jewelry in the comfort of your home, the answer is yes. You just need a few simple tools, all available on our favorite online craft store, Amazon ;) While you get your “fillers” together, place the resin and hardener bottles in a bowl of hot water. This helps the resin mix nicely, and helps avoid air bubbles. We’ve got repurposed jewelry, flowers and twigs found outside, sprinkles (yes, sprinkles!) Use your resin mold to organize your fillers. Now it’s time to mix the resin! Or sacrifice a cheap plastic measuring cup, and pour the resin mix into a condiment bottle for easy pouring.

make your own for free (ion foot spa)part 2 instructions inside!!!!pictures at Ionic Foot Bath (MessageID: 1186002) the schumacher maintainer 1.5 amps 6/12 dc volts $18 at walmart the decive at work does the exact same as the spa that i went to whic i paid $30 dollars for a 30 mins seesion. the platic bin is 1 ft by 18 inches.Also use a a garbage bag each time u use it. legs are 12 icnh by 1/2 each one. the top arm is 1/2 inch by 3 1/2 inch long the body part is a rectangle 6inch by 2 3/4 inches. So 2 leags and 1 arm for each piece and u make 2 pices one for postice and one for negative. cute into platic and glue legs into it and make sure that there is a quater of a inch gap between space between plastic and stainless sheet metal. 1/2 inch wide i made mine work great!!!!!! Well everyone now you can make you own spa under 60 bucks and works just as good as the 1000 dollars ones to 2000.I know i used one. yahweh the father and the messiyah is yahshua

Transfer Images Onto Wood You can transfer printed images and text onto wood with this tutorial. Think of it as a giant, customizable rub-on! How to: images printed with a LASER PRINTER spoon or knife untreated, unpainted wood You’re going to need to buy acetone for this project. You need to print your images on a LASER PRINTER. (I have also tried this project with copied images using a Xerox machine. Cut out your images, and lay them face down on untreated, unpainted wood. Pour the acetone directly on top of the paper. If you’re looking for great free clipart, I recommend checking the graphics fairy. Check to see that your image is transferring properly. Wait a few minutes for the wood to dry, then coat it with a layer of clear protective sealant. Made By Marzipan may have received product or payment for this post. Finished?

12 Easy Image Transfer Methods for DIY Projects The Graphics Fairy is a resource for Home Decorators, Graphics Designers, Crafters, Collage Artists and Junk Journalers. Find over 7,000 FREE Vintage images, Illustrations, Vintage Pictures, Stock Images, Antique Graphics, Craft Clipart, Vintage Photos, and Printable Art, to MAKE craft projects, collage, Mixed Media, Junk Journals, DIY, scrapbooking, etc! DIY and Craft Tutorials, and Home Decorating Ideas are offered as well. Looking for our ad free PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP site? Sumo How To Cut Glass With String I posted a picture about 1 week ago on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter of me cutting glass using just string. I got LOT’S of requests for a tutorial on how I DID THIS! So here it is. FINALLY! You will be able to learn how to cut glass. I want to warn you. It’s best to triple your yarn because it will burn longer! Soak it GOOD! I like to tie my yarn where I want my glass to “cut” then quickly pour polish remover over the string again. Get a big bowl with ice and water ready. VERY IMPORTANT! Slowly turn your bottle. You can’t let the flame go OUT then dunk it in the ice water. YAY!!! I reallly hope you enjoyed this tutorial because I had ALOT of requests for it! © Copyright jaderbombllc, All rights Reserved.

How To Stencil & Write On Glass {yay for thursday!} You know, sometimes its the little things in life that make the difference. And I think its the same with crafts. Those small touches and personalization-s make a huge difference! For example, the I {heart} You votive candle holders below {also part of my V-day mantel!} Those votive holders just wouldn’t be nearly as interesting without the I {heart} U. seriously! supplies: 3D Gloss Enamel by DecoArt in Red, glass, paper 1. 2. 3. Tip: Since my votives are anything but flat, I clothes pinned them together to hold them flat. I loved the control I got with the fine tip applicator of the 3D Gloss Enamels. Aaaaaand while I was into this whole “Glass-Votive-Makeover” frenzy, I stenciled one in a pretty turquoise….because we all know turquoise is one of the hottest colors around right now! supplies: Gloss Enamels Stick-On Stencils, Gloss Enamels in Indian Turquoise, and Glass Stencil Daubers. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. OPTIONAL EXTRA ENTRIES {leave a comment for each entry} Hi!

How To Drill A Hole In A Glass Jar The other day, I wrote about attempting to drill through glass and I finished up the project this weekend. I think it turned out beautifully — I love the idea of bottled light! These would be pretty by a wintery window or under an entry table. I like the way the gold paint makes the bottom of the bottles look misty and glow-y, even during the daytime. I’ve got a ton of images and DIY instructions below if you’d like to try this too. I started with these apple juice bottles from Whole Foods. Next, I used my handy scraper tool to take off the label. Once the bottle was clean and label free, it was time to drill through the glass. [UPDATE: Hah! Next we painted. I used a disposable sponge brush and Liquid Leaf paint — but any metallic enamel paint should work. Once the paint was dry (it dries very quickly), we started stuffing the lights in. And that’s it! This is another project as a True Value Blog Squad Member.

How to Hack a Radio to Pick Up Different Frequencies - Including Law Enforcement & More How to Hack a Radio to Pick Up Different Frequencies - Including Law Enforcement & More Hardware hacks are something I feel we don't get enough of at Null Byte, so today I figured I would introduce a fun one. I've always been a curious hardware hacker. Taking things apart and learning how their internals work has always been a part of my nature. Quite some years ago, my father showed me a really cool trick on how to hack normal radios to scan frequencies that are normally non-listenable. To have fun with this cool hack, we're going to need a few things. Note: I'm not sure if this works on all radios. Step 2 Hack the Tuner Radios change which station they're listening to by adjusting a small, copper-looking wire coiled around a cylinder. In order to hack your radio, here's what you need to do: Turn the tuning knob on the outside of the radio.Observe the mechanism connected to the tuning knob on the inside of the radio, while continuing to turn the knob. Follow and Chat with Null Byte!

Water Balloon flip flops I thought It would be Fun for another Flip Flop Tutorial this week! Remember my Scrappy Flip Flops Last Week? Summer is in full force, and it's time to head to the pool. Today I'm going to share with you how to up-do a plain pair of little girl flip flops and make them full of summer fun! Whats more fun than water balloons? Here is how you can make these ..... Supplies Needed: Water balloons and flip flops. Wait there is one more thing.. Remove metal prong from center of clip. Mom said don't run with scissors.... but she did not mention glitter!

Creative Ways to Repurpose & Reuse Old Stuff Clever and creative ways to repurpose and transform ordinary objects into useful stuff… Bottles Into Pendant Lamps | Via Wine Bottles Into Chandelier | Via Drum Kit Into Chandelier Designer: ludwigmetals | Via: JJ’sRedHots Credit Cards Into Guitar Picks | Via Credit Cards Into Guitar PicksLightbulbs Into Oil Lamps | Sergio Silva Wrenches Into Wall Hooks | Via CD Spindle Into Bagel Holder | Via Bicycle Into Sink Stand | Via Bike Wheel Into Clock | Via Glove Into a Chipmunk | Photos by Miyako Toyota | Happy Gloves Old TV Into Aquarium | Via Pop Tabs Into Bag | Via Spoons Into Lamp | Via Old Piano Into Bookshelf | Via Hangers Into Room Divider | Via Tennis Rackets Into Mirrors | Via Bowlers Into Lamps | Via Old Books Into Shelves | Via Chair Into Shelf/Closet Unit | Via Vintage Suitcase Into Chair | Via Old Ladder Into Bookshelf | Via

The Original Table Leg Dragonflies with Ceiling Fan Blade Wings | Lucy Designs This post has been crazy popular over the internet, and these are the originals! I created dragonflies with the spindles and table legs for the bodies YEARS ago. At that time I was making them with wire wings wrapped in hand painted canvas. The addition of ceiling fan blades for the wings was my latest idea...read on! The bodies of the dragonflies are table/furniture legs and spindles For some of the wings in this batch, I used wood that I cut with a jigsaw into a wing shape then used my Rotozip saw to cut the scroll design. When I came upon this box of ceiling fan blades at the thrift store, all I saw was dragonfly wings! I cut some of the ceiling fan blades down into more of a wing shape by clamping 4 together at a time and using the jigsaw to make the cut I painted with various distressed finishes and added a little dimension by gluing other wooden pieces and parts on the wings. I added finials to the ends of some of the table legs, I used scraps of molding on other wings distressed look anyway?

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