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Bauble cocktail ring

Bauble cocktail ring
Big statement making jewelry is always appreciated in my book. Today is my take on a bauble ring craft Martha Stewart had created using strung sequins. While a beautiful approach, it is a bit tricky, so I substituted the sequins with beads. Enjoy!

What you will need:
* Ring base with a small pad
* A 20mm wooden bead (used for doll heads)
* A package of beads of your choice
* Tacky glue
* 5-minute epoxy
* Something to hold your ring in place (I used a clothespin)
* Mod Podge
 
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Step 1Creating the ring base

Creating the ring base
Prep your 5-minute epoxy by mixing the two solutions together into a paste. Apply to one of the holes in your wood bead, and insert the ring pad into the hole (you may need to enlarge the hole with a screwdriver or drill if your ring pad is too large).

Allow to sit for at least 4 hours.
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3 comments
Aug 24, 2011. 3:50 AMdilinin says:
love your creative idea....:))
Mar 2, 2011. 12:27 PMscoochmaroo says:
Awesome! So cute.

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I'm an avid crafter who dabbles in just about every medium possible (can you say ADD?). I love inspiring and getting inspired by fellow crafters, and am on a mission to help revive the lost art of han...
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