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Make your own Bottle Cap Pins

What do you do with all of those bottle caps? Find out what you can do with those bottle caps here, make your own pins. All you need is duct tape, bottle caps, safety pins, and a big eraser.
 
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Step 1Getting your materials

What you need for this project is,

- Bottle caps of your choosing
- Duct tape
- big eraser
- Safety pins
- A knife

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17 comments
Mar 13, 2008. 2:38 PMthreecheersfornick says:
What about hot-gluing a safety pin into a cap?
Feb 22, 2008. 4:02 PMItsTheHobbs says:
like everybody, I agree, it needs pictures, but this is a lot better than anything I could come up with for an instructable. So, good job!
Dec 11, 2007. 9:41 AMchuirreat says:
I tried this out yesterday. The badge turned out to be decent, but I am thinking of customizing some areas so that it turns out better. Thanks for the Instructable though! I had a lot of fun and it's a great way to make my own badges. :)
Aug 10, 2007. 2:08 PMAdamK says:
This is ridiculously simple and, as a result, clear enough to understand. Pictures aren't really needed for this, but they would help a great deal, and it's basically tradition. Many people need visual aid. I just have one little thing to pick on about this. "Big eraser" to me means like, a freaking huge eraser. After reading this, I realized that a small or normal sized eraser would do, so I found "big eraser" to be rather misleading. Not that big of a deal. And instead of duct tape, you could easily substitute hot glue or any other strong adhesive, or even something to cram in there (though it wouldn't work as well). Duct tape sounds like it could come off. I've never seen it on an eraser, but from past school experience, erasers flake like dandruff, and tape doesn't stick to well to it. Of course, since you've been using duct tape on erasers in the past, you would know much more about this than I. Using hot glue around the sides and on the back of the eraser would also make it hold better. Not bad for a first instructable. I like it . With pictures, I'd probably call it good. Without them, it seems a little incomplete, because most instructables do have pictures. Still nice, though.
Apr 5, 2007. 6:01 AMTheLobb says:
you really need pics, or go into great detail, its hard to understand with one line of text and no pics. but it sould cool.
Sep 5, 2006. 9:50 PMMrCakes14 says:
good idea...interesting implementation, too...also...I'm sick and f**king tired of people complaining about misspellings on Instructables...(no offense Beanwaur - big fan of your instructables) it's just annoying. I mean, I hate stupid people as much as the next guy (no offense 13yoInvenor) but unless the meaning of the project itself is entirely compromised, who cares?
Sep 2, 2006. 9:22 PMBeanwaur says:
whats an invenor?
Sep 3, 2006. 5:16 AMmrbob1000 says:
an inventor is someone that makes or improves a product
Sep 3, 2006. 11:21 AMBeanwaur says:
You will notice it doesnt say inventor. It was only meant to point out that he didnt proofread his user name. Aside from that i kinda like this instructable, I think a little coca-cola cap pin would be kinda cool.
Sep 3, 2006. 1:13 PMTheCheese9921 says:
for this school year im guna make some out of beer caps just to get the administration mad >: ]
Jul 27, 2007. 4:39 PMBryia_026 says:
I've just made a liquor-cap bracelet and necklace for this express purpose... :)
Sep 2, 2006. 9:07 PMpaulgeering says:
Apart from the lack of pictures, not a bad instructable. Before your write your next one, gather your ideas and some pictures. Also take a look at some of the good instructables on this site to get a better idea of what is generally expected. Switchfoot Rock!
Sep 2, 2006. 5:44 PMTheCheese9921 says:
i have these little things that you use to make pins they have this peice for hot glue PICS PLEAAAAAASSSSSSSSEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!

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