DIY Candy jewelry, a cool and easy gift idea to make her happy.

 by Samuel Bernier
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New Year is over and it's time to loose some weight. Here's a little idea on how to use the candies you won't eat for the next few weeks. These original earrings and necklaces were Christmas presents for my sisters.
 
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Step 1: What you need

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- Clear nail varnish
- Cheap jewels
- Hard candies
- Epoxy glue
- Stick (something to mix the glue)
- Wax paper
CENTAUR123 says: Nov 23, 2012. 6:01 PM
I lov it and i am doing it right now YEAH they are super cute especially the mint pendant
robopanda says: Oct 30, 2012. 9:21 PM
I love the mint pendant! So cute.
TheMagicianLord says: Oct 18, 2012. 2:13 PM
Does it have to be epoxy glue used, or is super glue fine for this?
Junie Balloonie says: Aug 9, 2012. 7:29 PM
this sounds so unbelievebly cool!!!!! i'll have to try it for christmas for all my friends! thanks for your wonderful instructable. : )
KwartzKitten says: Jan 13, 2012. 6:19 PM
So cute and perfect!
NakanoYamato says: Jan 12, 2012. 12:13 PM
Nice idea! I'll try make some neck pendants for my girlfriend!

Errr, have you had any problems with ants? '-'
They can "feel" sugar through hard substances, you know '-'
Samuel Bernier (author) in reply to NakanoYamatoJan 12, 2012. 1:46 PM
No ants problem for the moment. I live in Canada and it's almost -20 degrees outside right now. Insects won't be a problem until an other few months. Maybe it could be a problem in warmer countries. ;)
Thanks for the warning.
-Sam
NakanoYamato in reply to Samuel BernierJan 12, 2012. 2:08 PM
well, then I'll try!
I live in Brazil and, here, we have some ants troubles sometimes...
agis68 says: Jan 12, 2012. 9:27 AM
cute!...usually women are crazy about these but now this something financilay cheap to make as a gift from him to her.....(that part concerns the male population) cause due to crisis we dont have money for expensive gifts.....

thanks...you saved my relationship! lol
Penolopy Bulnick says: Jan 9, 2012. 12:37 PM
Very tasteful :)
randofo says: Jan 9, 2012. 10:14 AM
I wonder if you could have used some sort of sugar or food-based glaze instead of the epoxy as a sealant.
Samuel Bernier (author) in reply to randofoJan 9, 2012. 11:11 AM
Possibly.
If you find something that last, please tell me.
Nature has a lot of natural resins.
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