They are gorgeous !! I am using alcohol inks on foil but using the aluminium can and card makes a fabulous pendant without the need for trays and cabouchons. Many thanks xx
Hi Susan and thank you for your lovely comments 🙏 I really appreciate you watching and taking time to reach out too. Enjoy turning your drink cans into jewelry.😍
I know. I'm watching years later, but your work is very nice. The pendants are beautiful and I love the colors and designs you used. Thank you for sharing!!
Thank you again! I really value the interaction of other crafters here - it's brilliant to learn from each other and you have given some great tips on my videos.
+BrilliantCreations by CherylMcQ oh wow! That sounds brilliant - I would love to see what you've done! Are your creations on here? Sounds like a brilliant idea.
Hi Allie, yes, mine have never come out. There have been times when I have wanted to get a design out of a bezel and have had to dig it out with a knife. To make sure, if you were selling your jewelry, try using the heaviest duty double side tape you can find - maybe carpet tape? Thank for watching and commnenting - and sorry for the delay in response.🙏💕
Thank you glad you like it - good question - I didn’t notice any problems like that with mine but that doesn’t mean the ink won’t rub off under more robust wear than my pendants get. So you could use some kind of sealant over the top - like Krylon Kamar. I’m not a huge fan of spray sealants because of the health hazards though. Thanks so much for watching and taking time to comment. 🙏💕
Hi Giulietta, thank you, glad you like them. I don’t sell my jewelry, I do these tutorials to show people how to make their own. I don’t have time to do both unfortunately and as I enjoy sharing my ideas with others, this is what I do. Thank you for watching. 🤩
Thank you - glad you like them. Yes, glue on bails would work well and look nice. But for anyone on a budget, punching holes is fine. Thanks for watching! 🙏💕
Love this idea BUT to anyone trying this... you need to seal Any alcohol inks before wearing. Otherwise if you sweat the inks will come off the piece and your neck will become stained. I've had this happen to me.
Thank you for that tip - I haven’t had that happen to any of my alcohol ink pendants - perhaps it depends on what quality inks you use. I have lots of tin scraps laying around here with alcohol ink on and once it’s dry, it stays put even if you wet it. But it’s useful to know you’ve had this experience and let me know so that people can seal their pendants if they want to. Many thanks for watching and commenting.😍
+Elizabeth Lycar thank you for watching - much appreciated. That's a very good question but I don't know the answer for certain. I don't THINK it would come off but you've got me wondering now :-) I will come back to you after I try it out. It may be a few days, but I will let you know.
Yes you can use something like Krylon Kamar spray varnish. A waterbased sealer would not work. I personally don't like using sprays because of the health issues with lungs but if you are wanting to make these pendants to sell or wear a lot, you will need to seal them. But wear a mask and have excellent ventilation🙏💕
Hello there, so sorry it has taken me so long to respond. I agree, punches do get dull and yes, punching through tin foil is supposed to help keep them sharp but I think maybe we should be doing that every now and then before they get dull. I have had punches that just don't want to work any more and nothing has helped. And they aren't cheap either are they! So annoying. I did just find a video on TH-cam that might help th-cam.com/video/vha6W6qdwuM/w-d-xo.html Many thanks, for watching and reaching out.🙏
Hi Marsha, when I’m making films for tutorials or workshops, I tend to use double sided tape because there is no drying time to factor in. But when I do stuff for myself, I do use wet glue if it’s appropriate. But I must say I do love my double sided tape! 😀 Thank you for taking time to watch and comment.
There was a link on my website but it may be that it doesn’t work anymore. I will check and come back to you. I got my embossing machine on Amazon years ago but you could get them in hobby stores as well. There are different brands, not just this Big Shot. I have never used another brand but I’m sure they all work the same way. Hope that helps and apologies for delay in responding. 💕
Hi Jackie - thanks for watching and commenting - Sometimes I use double-sided tape just because I am in a hurry and haven't got time to let stuff dry if I am filming. Sometimes it's because it will hold things together better quickly without glue squishing out and getting messy. And sometimes it's because I tried out using both ways and the tape worked better in a given situation. These videos are just the sharing of ideas - most crafters will adapt and do things their own way - ways that may work better for them. Thanks again for your input - it is much appreciated.😍
Hi Betty, Amazon usually has them. I have bought a couple of mine on there. I also got one from a local craft shop but they are getting harder to find in shops. Try Amazon. Thanks for watching🙏💕
+Amy Setzer Hi Amy, it's a Sizzix Big Shot but I wouldn't recommend buying one unless you are going to use it a lot - they are quite expensive and I think there may be other ways of embossing the tin - I will come back to people about this shortly as a couple of people mentioned the expense and asked about alternative ways of embossing.
Please tell me, without Embossing machine, how can l emboss on cold drink Can Tin ? How can l design on it ? I like your work but l am not professional so no use to buy embossing machine for my hobby ( for few items ) please guide me. I will be thankful to you 😊
+Sushmita Pawar Hi Sushmita, thank you for watching and for your question. Another viewer mentioned that you can use a rolling pin (like you would use to flatten pastry I'm guessing), but I have never tried it. You can also use an embossing tool which would be much cheaper. Can you bear with me and I will see what I can come up with as soon as possible because this is a very good point you have raised here and I would like to help you. I will come back to you with ideas very soon.
I saw another TH-cam video where the artist used a writing pen on the reverse side of the can to make his own designs and patterns, just pushing hard enough to make an imprint. Turned out very nice.
Thanks for that, it does work quite well using an empty ball point pen. Also, the metal embossing tools work well. They come in different sizes and are not expensive (in the UK).
Sushmita Pawar, put the aluminum on a cushiony surface like a folded dishtowel, etc. Use a pencil to make draw your design on the backside, make dots around the edge, whatever, just make sure you don't punch all the way through the aluminum. Also, if you're writing make sure you do it in reverse. On the right side outline the design right above/below your first lines. This will make the design stand out more.
+Valerie Martinez no need to apologise - I am happy for people to ask questions, I just wasn't sure if you meant the punch for cutting the squares or the die stamp I used for embossing the tin. The punch is around £8 and the embossing folders are around the same I think. You can find them online for various prices. And if you don't have a square punch to cut the tin, you can always use scissors.
+vilma lourdes silva Obrigado pelo seu comentário. Algumas pessoas gostam de tutoriais lentos, algumas pessoas gostam rápido. Todos nós temos necessidades e preferências diferentes.
Wooooooooooooow!!!!!!!!! Thanks Gilly!!! Absolutely brilliant!
Hi Sharon, glad you like them so much. Many thanks for watching and taking time to comment, its always appreciated. 🙏❤️
Great idea and awesome jewelry using recycled materials. Thanks for sharing
You are welcome and thank you for watching. 😍
They look gorgeous & I think it looks better with just the cord & no jump rings
Thank you Catherine, I’m glad you like them. Thanks so much for watching and reaching out - much appreciated. 🙏❤️
So awesome! Love that your using “trash” to make treasures!
Thank you - I try to do that whenever possible. Appreciate you watching and commenting - thanks.
Howdy Rainbow Lane - You have succeeded in a perfect tutorial. Thank you. Best day now. Blessings.
Thank you Beaula - that’s very kind of you to say. Glad you enjoyed it and thanks so much for watching. 🙏💕
These are beautiful. I love how you've mostly used products that you've recycled. This really appeals to me. Thank you!
Thank you Helen - I’m pleased that you like them. Yes it’s lovely using recycled stuff isn’t it. I have quite a collection of junk! 😀
Beautiful, thanks 4 sharing 😘
My pleasure 😊 and thank YOU for watching.🙏
They are gorgeous !! I am using alcohol inks on foil but using the aluminium can and card makes a fabulous pendant without the need for trays and cabouchons. Many thanks xx
You are more than welcome and thank you for watching - your time is appreciated.
These are really lovely 😍!
Thank you 🙏 and thanks for watching. 🤗
Beautiful!
Thank you! 💕🙏
Lovely, & made with simple things. Thank you for sharing!
And thank you for watching and commenting - always pleased to hear from people.
Muy creativo original y her-mo-so!!! Gracias Mx
Gracias! 🙏💕
Wow! They're so beautiful! I love them. You're really so talented. I'm also a recycler. That's such a great use for a used drink can. 🌸💕🙂☀️
Hi Susan and thank you for your lovely comments 🙏 I really appreciate you watching and taking time to reach out too. Enjoy turning your drink cans into jewelry.😍
Love this idea. Thank you for sharing a great tutorial. Very easy to follow step by step instructions...
You are very welcome and thank you for watching and commenting. Your time is very much appreciated.
So beautiful! Thank You so very much for all that you share and do 💜💫🌻
You’re welcome Shelly - and as always, thank YOU for watching🙏💕
Very neat idea. I love them.
Thank you Bell - your comment is much appreciated.😍
I know. I'm watching years later, but your work is very nice. The pendants are beautiful and I love the colors and designs you used. Thank you for sharing!!
It doesn't seem like that long ago - how quickly time passes! Many thanks for watching and commenting.
Is beautiful 😂❤
Thank you 🙏❤️
I thought this really interesting and great use of repurposing from stuff most people throw away. Thank you for sharing with us.
Thank you again! I really value the interaction of other crafters here - it's brilliant to learn from each other and you have given some great tips on my videos.
Love this!!! Thank you
Thank you Yvonne - I appreciate you watching.😍
I really love this one!! I created a wall art peices using this method!! Turned out really lovely!!
+BrilliantCreations by CherylMcQ oh wow! That sounds brilliant - I would love to see what you've done! Are your creations on here? Sounds like a brilliant idea.
Great job! Thank-you for the super idea!
You are welcome - thanks for watching.
Great tutorial, thanks! I also LOVE your leaf ring!!! 😊💜💜💜
Thank you for watching and commenting! The ring was handmade by a very talented friend in Brighton UK who designs and makes silver jewellery.
Those are very pretty, thank you for your time and talent!
Thank you - much appreciated. 🙏 Have a wonderful Christmas and let's hope the New Year is a better one for everybody.💕
Lovely, almost free, and fun!
Oops...Thanks! : )
Thank you for watching!
Thank you x
You are very welcome. Many thanks for watching. 🙏💕
Delightful and very clever. Thanjs for sharing
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment.
So pretty! Very creative.
+primrozie Thank you for watching and commenting.
Nice, very pretty!
Really sorry I missed this Glenda! Not sure how I did. But thanks for watching and comneting.
Beautiful! Do the round or back squares really hold on and stay adhered with the double-sided tape? Ty
Hi Allie, yes, mine have never come out. There have been times when I have wanted to get a design out of a bezel and have had to dig it out with a knife. To make sure, if you were selling your jewelry, try using the heaviest duty double side tape you can find - maybe carpet tape? Thank for watching and commnenting - and sorry for the delay in response.🙏💕
Great tutorial. Wondering if you have to seal the piece. Does the alcohol ink rub off on skin or clothing?
Thank you glad you like it - good question - I didn’t notice any problems like that with mine but that doesn’t mean the ink won’t rub off under more robust wear than my pendants get. So you could use some kind of sealant over the top - like Krylon Kamar. I’m not a huge fan of spray sealants because of the health hazards though. Thanks so much for watching and taking time to comment. 🙏💕
I love your ideas Thank you
+Jeanie Gregory and thank You for watching - your comment is much appreciated.
Gorgeous. I love them!!
Thank you Nicole - much appreciated.
Very pretty.where do you sell them?
Hi Giulietta, thank you, glad you like them. I don’t sell my jewelry, I do these tutorials to show people how to make their own. I don’t have time to do both unfortunately and as I enjoy sharing my ideas with others, this is what I do. Thank you for watching. 🤩
Great idea! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for watching and taking time to comment.
Very pretty!
Thank you Zina!
Thanks!
You're welcome. Thanks for watching 🙏💕
These are Amazing....thank you for sharing.
Thank you - your visit and comment are much appreciated.
Beautiful, I love it.
Thank you Joan - I appreciate you watching and commenting. 😍
Like your ideas! Thanks.
+Josephine Bastianoni Many thanks Josephine - glad you like them.
great video...thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Just beautiful!!! I love this! Thank you for sharing this! ❤️
You are welcome and thank you for taking the time to watch and comment.
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გმადლობთ, რომ გვიყურებთ.
They ate very pretty
Thank you Cara - I appreciate your comment.
Lovely 😍
Thank you💝
Beautiful, thanks for sharing
+Thess Reverente you are welcome - thanks fir watching.
Like it! nice Idea ! thank you ! 🌟
Thank you for watching and commenting - much appreciated.
Love those Pendants! I think I'd use heart glue on bails.
Thank you - glad you like them. Yes, glue on bails would work well and look nice. But for anyone on a budget, punching holes is fine. Thanks for watching! 🙏💕
Very pretty! Thx!
+Bec Wakefield Thank you for watching and commenting - glad you liked it.
Very pretty.
Thank you Betty - pleased that you like them.
Love this idea BUT to anyone trying this... you need to seal Any alcohol inks before wearing. Otherwise if you sweat the inks will come off the piece and your neck will become stained. I've had this happen to me.
Thank you for that tip - I haven’t had that happen to any of my alcohol ink pendants - perhaps it depends on what quality inks you use. I have lots of tin scraps laying around here with alcohol ink on and once it’s dry, it stays put even if you wet it. But it’s useful to know you’ve had this experience and let me know so that people can seal their pendants if they want to. Many thanks for watching and commenting.😍
I use a spray on sealer or spray on mod podge. You can use matte or gloss and the color will stay put.
Could you put resin on them ?
@@Laza75yes, you should be able to put resin on these, which would help with sharp edges
very creative
Thank you :-)
I love it 😍👍 thank you
Glad you liked it - thanks for watching and commenting.
This is so cool! What an amazing idea! Thank you for sharing. ❤
You’re welcome Susan - I’m glad you like it and thanks so much for watching and commenting. 😍
Awesome!!!
Thanks for watching and glad you like it.😍
Beautiful. Its a lengthy process but you have done with patience. I like very much. I will try it. All shades are my Favorite 👌🏼😊👆🏼
+Sushmita Pawar Thank you - I appreciate your time.
I enjoyed watching this but wondered, will the ink come off if they get wet?
+Elizabeth Lycar thank you for watching - much appreciated. That's a very good question but I don't know the answer for certain. I don't THINK it would come off but you've got me wondering now :-) I will come back to you after I try it out. It may be a few days, but I will let you know.
Coat it with epoxie polyester resin. Comes out like glass/ Beautiful.
You could put a spray sealer on it.
This is a great, thanks so much.
+Monika Poitschke-Bister you are welcome - glad you liked it.
I love this ides
Thank you Elizabeth.
Can you use embossing machine to emboss plastics.
+Verolystrone Magero what kind of plastic? Is it soft, pliable plastic? And how thick is it?
Very nice..... Thank you so much my friend 🌹 🌹 🌹 🌹
And thank you for taking the time to watch.
Rainbow Lane not at all 🌹 🌹 🌹 🌹
Love them!
+Tia Keas Thank you.
So cute.
Thank you - pleased that you like them.
que bonito... me ha encantado.. venial..gracias::))
+Nieves Martin Gracias por ver. Espero tener el lenguaje correcto!
awesome mam
Thank you Manjula 🙏💕
Nice
Thanks Judy - I didn't reply to this - I do apologise! Thanks for watching.😍
fun video -- thanks for all the ideas !!! subbied!!
Hi there - thanks for watching! Have subbed back - thank you.
Beatifull , thanks. 👍💐🌻😘❤️
+Maria Garcia you're welcome.
Hola muy lindo gracias
me alegro de que te guste, gracias por mirar.
Love the craft, can you put something clear over the ink so it wouldn't stain, like the person commented earlier
Yes you can use something like Krylon Kamar spray varnish. A waterbased sealer would not work. I personally don't like using sprays because of the health issues with lungs but if you are wanting to make these pendants to sell or wear a lot, you will need to seal them. But wear a mask and have excellent ventilation🙏💕
I have some punches, but they get very dull fast. Did you say cutting tin foil will make them sharp? Is there another way to keep them sharp?
Hello there, so sorry it has taken me so long to respond. I agree, punches do get dull and yes, punching through tin foil is supposed to help keep them sharp but I think maybe we should be doing that every now and then before they get dull. I have had punches that just don't want to work any more and nothing has helped. And they aren't cheap either are they! So annoying. I did just find a video on TH-cam that might help th-cam.com/video/vha6W6qdwuM/w-d-xo.html Many thanks, for watching and reaching out.🙏
Bellissimi,brava!!!!!
grazie - apprezzo il tuo commento
Why did you use double stick tape instead of gluing the embossed tin pieces to the foil??
Hi Marsha, when I’m making films for tutorials or workshops, I tend to use double sided tape because there is no drying time to factor in. But when I do stuff for myself, I do use wet glue if it’s appropriate. But I must say I do love my double sided tape! 😀 Thank you for taking time to watch and comment.
Can't find a link to materials. Where do you get the embosser machine and tools?
There was a link on my website but it may be that it doesn’t work anymore. I will check and come back to you. I got my embossing machine on Amazon years ago but you could get them in hobby stores as well. There are different brands, not just this Big Shot. I have never used another brand but I’m sure they all work the same way. Hope that helps and apologies for delay in responding. 💕
Thanks
Why do you use double sided tape instead of glue? I love Bohemian anything!
Hi Jackie - thanks for watching and commenting - Sometimes I use double-sided tape just because I am in a hurry and haven't got time to let stuff dry if I am filming. Sometimes it's because it will hold things together better quickly without glue squishing out and getting messy. And sometimes it's because I tried out using both ways and the tape worked better in a given situation. These videos are just the sharing of ideas - most crafters will adapt and do things their own way - ways that may work better for them. Thanks again for your input - it is much appreciated.😍
Very nice
+Cathy Gilbert thank you.
Really awesome :)
+Jonna Perilä Thank you!😍
Awesomeness super sweet
Thank you Debbie - I appreciate your comment.
Where do you buy one inch punch
Hi Betty, Amazon usually has them. I have bought a couple of mine on there. I also got one from a local craft shop but they are getting harder to find in shops. Try Amazon. Thanks for watching🙏💕
Elmers Glue All is much neater and holds stronger than double sided tape.
Thanks for that - that's a good idea and as it dries clear, it wouldn't show if it someone used a little too much and it squished out a bit,
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شكرا لمشاهدتك. الألوان هي الأخضر والأزرق والأصفر ولكن الأسماء على الأحبار هي النباتية، حورية البحر والليمون.
أنا أيضا تستخدم الوردي والأرجواني ولكن الألوان على زجاجة التوت والشفق الأرجواني. امل ان يساعد.
You don't need the imbosser unless your going to use it again n again. You can use a rolling pin instead. So don't rush out and buy an embosser
Thanks for your comment - how do you get embossed designs with a rolling pin?
+Natasha Green Is it quite easy to use a rolling pin? Sounds like a good idea.
bellissimo grazie!!!
+Stefania Rugiati Sei il benvenuto Grazie per aver guardato e commentato.
Fantastic,ilove to do things like this,(new subbie ) Hugs Jean.xx
Thanks Jean - much appreciated. I just uploaded the same film with a voiceover which I left off the first one - dah!
what kinda of machine was that, sorry I'm new at this,
+Amy Setzer Hi Amy, it's a Sizzix Big Shot but I wouldn't recommend buying one unless you are going to use it a lot - they are quite expensive and I think there may be other ways of embossing the tin - I will come back to people about this shortly as a couple of people mentioned the expense and asked about alternative ways of embossing.
Please tell me, without Embossing machine, how can l emboss on cold drink Can Tin ? How can l design on it ? I like your work but l am not professional so no use to buy embossing machine for my hobby ( for few items ) please guide me. I will be thankful to you 😊
+Sushmita Pawar Hi Sushmita, thank you for watching and for your question. Another viewer mentioned that you can use a rolling pin (like you would use to flatten pastry I'm guessing), but I have never tried it. You can also use an embossing tool which would be much cheaper. Can you bear with me and I will see what I can come up with as soon as possible because this is a very good point you have raised here and I would like to help you. I will come back to you with ideas very soon.
Rainbow Lane - Thanks for Reply 😊👍🏼. I am eager to watch your these type of videos and like to learn more ideas
I saw another TH-cam video where the artist used a writing pen on the reverse side of the can to make his own designs and patterns, just pushing hard enough to make an imprint. Turned out very nice.
Thanks for that, it does work quite well using an empty ball point pen. Also, the metal embossing tools work well. They come in different sizes and are not expensive (in the UK).
Sushmita Pawar, put the aluminum on a cushiony surface like a folded dishtowel, etc. Use a pencil to make draw your design on the backside, make dots around the edge, whatever, just make sure you don't punch all the way through the aluminum. Also, if you're writing make sure you do it in reverse. On the right side outline the design right above/below your first lines. This will make the design stand out more.
Aluminium pendant to ware on skin?
I never wear any pendant that isn't silver or gold next to my skin - always long enough to wear over clothing.
✍️✋🇺🇸Hello I need the name from the machine? thanks for you attention
Hi Lizette, apologies for delay in responding to your question. The machine I use is the Sizzix Big Shot. Many thanks for watching and reaching out.🙏
How much are the punch stamps
+Valerie Martinez do you mean the punch for cutting the metal into squares?
Rainbow Lane yes please sorry for just asking the question how rude of me just want to say it is very pretty thanks for answering back 🌸
+Valerie Martinez no need to apologise - I am happy for people to ask questions, I just wasn't sure if you meant the punch for cutting the squares or the die stamp I used for embossing the tin. The punch is around £8 and the embossing folders are around the same I think. You can find them online for various prices. And if you don't have a square punch to cut the tin, you can always use scissors.
Rainbow Lane cool I’m going to check hobby lobby they give 40% discount sometimes
The punch stamp is so fast and less time consuming so I’ll try to get one asap
Wonderful, I sub.
+Ergaya - Vlog, DIY, Food Haul Thankyou - much appreciated.
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Sorry I missed this last year! Not like me to do that. Thanks so much for watching and commenting.
جميل جدا
شكرا لك أنا أقدر تعليقك.
Waou ! !
+Isabelle carterie Thank you! 😍
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Nice! tvm
Thanks - glad you like it.
geniallllllll
Thanks for watching!
Muito lento,podia acelerar
+vilma lourdes silva Obrigado pelo seu comentário. Algumas pessoas gostam de tutoriais lentos, algumas pessoas gostam rápido. Todos nós temos necessidades e preferências diferentes.
Nice
Thank you Jenny🙏💕