Monday, 5 March 2012

Polished Washer Jewelry



Hi Everyone,

I have been having sooooo much fun with my new creations. 
 So extremely simple you will be whipping them out in no time.

 
I started with my nail polishwashers

All you need:

Washers, nail polish (coloured and clear) and a sheet of rub on's

1. "paint" your washer with the colour nail polish of your choice. (in these pics I used a clear polish with sparkles in it)
2.  When dry -following the instructions on the sheet,  lay your rub-on over the area you want.

3.  Use a popsicle stick (usually supplied) or your nail and gently rub

4. Remove the plastic and smooth any sticky-uppy bits down.

5. Apply a coat of clear polish over the pendant to protect the design.

 

Easy right?

The possibilities are endless....


 And here I am wearing the 2 creations I'll be keeping. (I will be making more of course).


I hope you like.... Let me know what you think.

Take care

xxx
 
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32 comments:

  1. Love them both Nats, especially like the "bracelet" version.



    xxxAudra

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  2. I love these, Natalie - so pretty...I want to make some! I love the red!
    Pinning this - going to have to give it a try! Thanks for sharing - GREAT POST!!!

    xx Mary

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    1. Your such a sweetheart with your pinning! Thanks Mary xxx

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  3. Very, very cute. Thanks for sharing.

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  4. Those are so great! I love all the colors!

    Visiting from the Not Just a Housewife party.

    -sara @ applestonedrive.blogspot.com

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  5. Wow, these are so beautiful. You're very talented. Saw your blog on Carrie's Creative Home. I'm a new follower.

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  6. WAY cute! I have made the washer necklaces before but I LOVE this variation. I love that we can just come up with "new" things for the same projects that keep coming up. Thanks!

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    1. Katie - these are so easy to make - would love to see yours if you give them a try xx Nat

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  7. Cute! The girls and I will have to try this out for Spring Break!

    Take care,

    Trish

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    1. They are super easy Trish and you wont want to stop xx Nat

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  8. Yeeeeehaw! Thanks for opening my eyes to this fabulous idea. Perfect for gift-giving. Pinning! Thanks so much for linking up to the "Spring Fling" party over at I Gotta Create! <3

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    1. Thanks for pinning Christina - hope you enjoy making them xx Nat

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  9. So awesome! I didn't know nail polish would work well on washers...great tip! Thank you!

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  10. Love it, love it, love it!!! Especially the keychain...!! Love you lots!
    Stefanie.

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  11. Love them all! Thanks so much for sharing at That's the Ticket link party.

    Don't forget to enter all the giveaways going on at the party!

    Blessings,
    Angie @ Knick of Time

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  12. Those are awesome!! I work at a garage full time and I was teasing Bethany of Plink and Glitter last week, because she used cotter pins to make earrings. How awesome!! Now washer, the guys are going to think I've lost my mind when I come to work with a pimped washer around my neck and cotter pins on my ears!! LOL Thanks for linking up at SweetTalkin' Sunday!

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    1. And you will work it girlfriend!!!! Haha - would love so see your creations once they are made xx Nat

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  13. You are being featured later today for That's the Ticket Blog Hop Link Party! There will be an "I Was Featured" button waiting for you there!

    Blessings,
    Angie @ Knick of Time

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  14. Too cute, thanks for sharing

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  15. Where did you get the rub ons? LOVE this idea!!

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    1. Hi there - you can get the rub ons at any craft store in the card making section. Thanks for stopping by xx

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  16. Oh my word! Amazing. another avenue of decoration...rubber stamps! I can see a million possibilities!

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    1. Oh yes Kristy - I love my rub on decals - they are literally the best invention ever! I hope you have fun creating with them xx Nat

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