If charts, graphs and metrics are your thing, you might enjoy crafting some pie chart pendants. They're made entirely of paper. Oh, and a little glue, thread and a jump ring if you want to get technical. Which you probably do, if you're the kind of person who likes pie charts.
With a punch (I used a 1" circle), cut out about 12 circles of cardstock. You can add as many circles to the pendant as needed to get the thickness you want, of course. The ones I made are 1/8" thick.
Glue the circles into a stack one at a time. Be sure you get the glue all the way to the edges, and use just a small amount so things don't get messy. Stop adding circles to the stack when the pendant is half of the desired thickness.
Double a small length of thread and tie it to a jump ring. Make sure the opening in the ring isn't covered by the thread. Glue the thread to the paper stack with the ring sticking out, then keep adding layers on top until the pendant reaches the desired thickness.
Cut some wedges of colored paper for the top layer and glue them on. When all the glue is dry, the paper pendant will be very hard.
To seal it, you can brush it with polycrylic or Triple Thick. To make a shiny, glass-like surface, try some Mod Podge Dimensional Magic, Aleene's Paper Glaze, or Diamond Glaze. Test the products first on a scrap of paper to make sure colors won't bleed.
The little DIY color-blocked necklaces are cute and light-weight. Just don't wear them in the shower!
With a punch (I used a 1" circle), cut out about 12 circles of cardstock. You can add as many circles to the pendant as needed to get the thickness you want, of course. The ones I made are 1/8" thick.
Glue the circles into a stack one at a time. Be sure you get the glue all the way to the edges, and use just a small amount so things don't get messy. Stop adding circles to the stack when the pendant is half of the desired thickness.
Double a small length of thread and tie it to a jump ring. Make sure the opening in the ring isn't covered by the thread. Glue the thread to the paper stack with the ring sticking out, then keep adding layers on top until the pendant reaches the desired thickness.
Cut some wedges of colored paper for the top layer and glue them on. When all the glue is dry, the paper pendant will be very hard.
To seal it, you can brush it with polycrylic or Triple Thick. To make a shiny, glass-like surface, try some Mod Podge Dimensional Magic, Aleene's Paper Glaze, or Diamond Glaze. Test the products first on a scrap of paper to make sure colors won't bleed.
The little DIY color-blocked necklaces are cute and light-weight. Just don't wear them in the shower!
I love the idea!
ReplyDeleteAww... cute! Inspired by Alex?
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I love the colours you've used, I'm definitely going to try making a couple, thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteMum, he's more of a line graph guy.
ReplyDeleteI think this looks like candy! :D
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Love these, very cute!
ReplyDeleteReally cute! Know what would make 'em cuter? If there were text in each section. You know, like 80% Love, 15% Adoration, 5% Looks. That kind of thing.
ReplyDeleteTell me please, where can i buy MOD PODGE online? I love your ideas! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYou can get some from Amazon.com. Or probably lots of places.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cute idea!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great craft project to do with a granddaughter! She would love one of these.
ReplyDeleteThey remind me of candy! So fun
ReplyDeleteThese are brilliant, Jess! I am such a sucker for circles and anything round and these are round AND Math AND jewelry. Whoa! Very cool.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea!!
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of glue did you use for the paper discs? A glue stick wouldn't work I guess....
I can get the Mod Podge and I have most of the other stuff.
This would be a great gift idea for a friend :)
I used Tombow Aqua clear gel glue (in the photo in the post with the blue cap.) I got it at Office Max. Here it is at Amazon:
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You might need something a little better than a glue stick. Elmers white glue might work if your paper doesn't get too wrinkly. Just put on a really thin layer.
Brilliant idea! Definitely going to try this!!
ReplyDeleteHey! Those are pretty cool!
ReplyDeleteCool i always thought people use some sort of glass or plastic to make shiny these surfaces.
ReplyDeleteHello, I'am french and I found it very beautiful. This idea Is very original !
ReplyDeleteI had to mail order the glue because I can't find it in Canada. It arrived today so I can't wait to get started on this project. I had the paper discs cut out a week ago! :)
ReplyDeleteCute! Cute! Cute! Definitely be making. Thc for sharing!
ReplyDeletecould you use layers of clear nail varnish instead of mod podge???
ReplyDeleteYou could; the surface would just be flat instead of raised / dimensional.
ReplyDeleteVery cute...
ReplyDeleteI love the pendants! I will definitely be making some of these. So cute. What a fun variation. Love the pandents!
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