Showing posts with label Necklace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Necklace. Show all posts

Heartfelt ♥ Necklace - Jewelry-making Tutorial

on Saturday, January 12, 2013
Heartfelt ♥ Necklace - Jewelry-making Tutorial Video Clips. Duration : 5.98 Mins.


This necklace was a request by the lovely Clare (Youtube username: larceca9). She asked for an American Eagle style necklace so I visited their website. I found this heart charm necklace that I really liked and decided to make a similar necklace. Of course, I couldn't find the exact materials they used, but I searched around and found some pretty good substitutes. I hope you enjoy! Pictures of the American Eagle Outfitters necklace that I used for inspiration (it is no longer available on their website): i50.tinypic.com i47.tinypic.com i48.tinypic.com » This necklace is available on my Etsy store! « www.etsy.com ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ » Materials List « • Five 4mm jumprings (#h20-1392FN) • 19-1/2" inches of silver-plated 3x2.5mm cable chain (#h20-1963CH) • A Silver-plated heart toggle clasp (#h20-3969FD) • One Silver Plated Heart-Shaped Filigree Locket Charm, 26x26mm (purchased from TrendySupplier on Etsy) • One silver heart locket filigree, 23mm x 20mm (purchased from snookybootzi on Etsy) • Two long-nose pliers, I used a regular chain nose plier and a flat-nose • A wire cutter Note: If you have trouble finding any of the heart pendants, try searching on Etsy for "heart locket pendant" or "silver plated heart pendant". I did and I came up with a lot of great finds! You basically need two heart pendants that look similar, but one that is slightly larger than the other. » Instructions « • Measure and cut an 18" length of chain. • Measure and cut a 1-1/2" length of ...

Polymer Clay Gingerbread Man Necklace

on Sunday, December 23, 2012
Polymer Clay Gingerbread Man Necklace Tube. Duration : 8.13 Mins.


❤Nail Art Supplies❤ www.cupcakenailart.com Wire wrapping the end to finish off the pendent http Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ Polymer clay (Wikipedia definition) ♥Polymer clay is a sculptable material based on the polymer polyvinyl chloride (PVC). It usually contains no clay minerals, and is only called "clay" because its texture and working properties resemble those of mineral clay. It is sold in craft, hobby, and art stores, and is used by artists, hobbyists, and children. ♥To make it hard/permanent it must be baked in an oven. The time and temperature varies slightly from each brand and it will always say on the package. I normally bake mine at 275°F at anywhere between 20-40 minutes depending on how thick the charm is. ♥Yes I bake the clay before painting it, wire wrapping and glazing. ♥Everything I use can be bought at your local craft store. I go to Micheals to get mine. Monday videos are now polymer clay videos. Friday videos are my nail art videos. Add me on facebook! facebook.com Music is "Wish Background" by Kevin MacLeod incompetech.comThank you so much for watching and please subscribe, rate and comment for lots more videos!! =D *Disclaimer* I was not paid to use any of the products in the video nor am I affiliated with them in any way. I did not receive any of the products for free, they were all bought with my own money.