I have had the BEST guest bloggers this week! And today, I have one of my favorite crafty blogging friends, Bethany, here guest blogging. Just do me a favor, go check out Bethany's blog
Pitter & Glink and be sure to follow her - she is amazing! Enjoy her guest post!!
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Hey, y'all! I'm Bethany.
I'm a wife, English teacher, and life-long crafter. I started a blog about a year ago to share my crafts with the web.
You will find lots of different crafts and home decor projects at Pitter and Glink, along with the occasional post about life in general. Today, I'm going to show you how to make a super inexpensive and fashionable ring.
First, you need to gather a few supplies.
You will need a ring blank, a pendant tray, a cabochon, and E-6000 glue. (I got my pendant trays and cabochons from Pick Your Plum for a steal.)
Choose a cabochon to fit in your pendant tray.
Glue the cabochon to the pendant tray and the pendant tray to the ring blank following the E-600 directions. Be sure to glue in a well-ventilated area, as the directions call for. Then let your ring dry for the required time.
The last step is to simply enjoy your ring!
You can make different colored rings using different colored cabochons or ring blanks and pendant trays with different metal finishes.
If you're a beginning crafter, this is the perfect project for you. The ring is SO EASY to make, and once you get your first compliment and are able to say, "Thanks! I made it," you'll be hooked on crafting for life.I'm so glad I got to hang out with y'all today. I have to thank my blogging buddy Janiene for inviting me. If you like this tutorial, I'd love for you to take a minute to explore my other projects in my project gallery over at Pitter and Glink.
Happy crafting!
Love the name Pitter & Glink and this craft is amazing. Great pictures and great tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Amy! And thanks for having me, Janiene! Your kind words in your introduction to my post made my day! :)
ReplyDeletelove it!! thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteSweet, simple, adorable! My kind of crafting!
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