November 15, 2011

Nemo Bottlecap Necklace Tutorial

Hello everyone! Allison from Goody Bag Diva here today and I am bringing you a quick goody tutorial! Today's installment are the necklaces that I created to go in my daughter's birthday goody bags since she decided on a Nemo party and  I was having trouble finding Finding Nemo theme items (oh the irony - it was hard to find Nemo!). If you are interested in seeing the invitations, you can check them out on my blog here. For the necklaces we chose five of the characters and with some easy steps and almost no time at all I had the necklaces put together. The packaging on the other hand....we'll get to that later, first let me show you the necklaces!






The details: 

I begin by looking up pictures of each character on the computer. I copied them into a Microsoft Word document and in the same document I used a one inch circle shape to make sure each picture was the right size for my bottlecap. Then I printed it out and gathered the rest of my supplies: 
  • Xyron
  • One Inch Circle punch
  • Recollections brand Bottlecaps
  • Jewelry Findingsand Pliers
  • Ball Chain Necklaces purchased from Creative ID Supply
  • Clear Epoxy Stickers purchased from Beadaholique


I gathered all my supplies and begin by centering the circle punch over the printed image. 

After punching the image out, I ran them throught my Xyron machine and then added the epoxy sticker on top before I remove it from the Xyron backing. This made it easier to burnish the sticker over the top and get a good seal on it. 

Then you peel it off the backing, add to the center of  bottlecap, add your finding and chain necklace!

These really are super easy to put together - I put together 25 necklaces in less than half an hour. So if you do this - stop now. Do NOT do the next step unless you are a glutton for punishment. 

I cut a shadow image of each character at 3 inches and added two circles from George on each cut. Then I threaded the necklace through the holes. 

Then I used a piece of double sided sticky tape to position and hold the necklace in place. 

Then I piled the rest of the necklace on and sealed it with packing tape. 

And they were all done and ready to be presented!

But in all honesty - the packaging was a HUGE pain in the hiny and I don't know if I would do it again. Sometimes I am my own worst crafting enemy. I DO however recommend investing in the necklace supplies as a quick and easy party treat - just stop when they are done! Thanks for having me here on The BugBytes and I will see you next month!

10 comments:

  1. This is great idea.Have never seen a bottlecap used as a necklace before. The nemo necklace turned out so cute. TFS

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  2. Ah these are super cute!! Sorry it was a huge pain in the hiny - but I LOVE them - the shadow to place them on is brilliant too! Gorgeous and fun!
    hugs,
    M

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  4. What a great idea! You can really use any image and make necklaces for any occasions. Thanks for sharing. I am going to pin this to pinterest.

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  5. Love these necklaces. What a fab idea x

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  6. You have definitely yanked "my chain!" Love these.

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  7. What a great little gift to eash of the little girls attending. Love it!

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  8. These are so CUTE!!! :-)

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  9. You have shared a lovely blog about the bottle cap necklaces. Thanks for sharing.

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