With Love,
Kelsie Ann
Hello everyone! I am Laurie and I'm excited to be filling in for Kelsie this week. See the cool necklace pictured above? I made that for Kelsie and she liked it so much that she asked me to post a tutorial for it. You would never guess it, but it's made out of shrink plastic (that plastic that we used to play with as kids.) Remember how you would look through the oven window and watch it magically shrink up? Well, I discovered you can buy the plastic plain without any designs printed on it and you can design your own unique jewelry. It comes in many forms: colored, clear, matte, and even printable plastic that you can print on using any inkjet printer.
I then stamped a design on the painted plastic using a rubber stamp. Don't forget to punch a hole in the plastic BEFORE you bake it. It will be much too hard after it comes out of the oven to try to punch a hole in it.
Follow the directions on the package for heating in the oven. The particular brand I used only took 3 minutes at 300 degrees. After it comes out of the oven, insert a jump ring through the hole and hang it on a chain. And that's it... SO SIMPLE! Here are a few examples of some I made today. I jazzed them up with some sparkly beads I hand on hand. I made a snowflake...
And a flower...
And another flower...
Ok... I really like flowers :) The mettalic paint doesn't really show up well in pictures, but believe me it is really sparkly.
I want to thank Kelsie for letting me fill in and I hope you enjoyed my project and are inspired to create your own necklace, or charm bracelet, or embellishment. The possibilities are endless!
Thanks for this DARLING tutorial! Can I go ahead and put an order in for a flower one too... or maybe the snowflake? They all look so great!
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With Love,
Kelsie Ann
I've been playing with Shrinky Dinks this week too! Will have to try the paint, I'd just been using colored pencils. Are you sealing the pendants with anything? I'm wondering how they'll hold up to being worn.
ReplyDeleteAren't they fun? The top necklace with the "K" was given to me (my mom actually wrote this post!) and it has been holding up nicely as I wear it. As for the ones with the gems, they are still holding up but are not worn as often. I would suggest sealing with a Mod Podge or like item if it would make you more comfortable, but I would imagine it holds about as well as store bought gems (although, that's sometimes not a good thing!) Hope that helps!
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Cute!! I just made pendants with my kids. Can't wait to make a grown up version!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by! I would love to see the ones you made, do you have a link?
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P.S. 'DecoArt Inc.' shared this blog post on their Facebook page this morning :)
ReplyDeleteHow awesome! Thanks for much for letting me know :)
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