Tag: bottle cap crafts

  • 10 Minute Craft: Bottle Cap Necklaces

    Bottle Cap Necklaces Two

    These adorable little Bottle Cap Necklaces can be made in under 10 minutes so they’re perfect for the short attention span crafter! They make a fun project for teen parties, ‘girl’s night in’ gatherings or even summer camp art projects. You can find the pre-crimped bottle caps at craft stores and online. Just add a stamped metal blank and a sparkling SWAROVSKI crystal and you’re ready to rock and roll, baby. Good times!

    You will need:

    Vintage Bottle Caps
    ImpressArt Circle 1/2″ Stamping Blanks
    10-MM Jump Rings
    Ball Chain with Connector
    Beadalon Ball Pin Medium Head Pin
    Folk Art Enamel Acrylic Paint, Licorice
    ImpressArt Stamp Straight Tape
    ImpressArt- Basic Metal Stamp Set, Lowercase, 3mm
    Ergo-Angle Metal Stamping Hammer
    ImpressArt 2 by 2-Inch Steel Block
    ImpressArt 2-Hole Punch Kit
    Round Nose Pliers for Jewelry Making
    2 pairs ImpressArt Chain Nose Pliers
    ImpressArt Flush Cutters
    Cotton swab
    Paper towel

    Bottlecap Necklace Steps

    Step one: Use 2-hole punch to make a hole in the top center of bottle cap. Step two: Stamp “p o p” into blank. (You could also stamp ‘s o d a’ or ‘c o l a’.) Step three: Punch hole in top of blank. Step four: Slide crystal on head pin and coil top. Cut off excess wire, tuck under. Step five: Swipe ink across surface of blank with cotton swab, wipe off excess with paper towel. Attach bottle cap, blank and crystal together with jump ring. Step six: Slide pendant on ball chain.

    Bottle Cap Necklace Two

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    That’s it! Fun fast and fabulous Bottle Cap Necklaces! Stamp up a six pack to go!

    Cheers,
    Margot and Avalon

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