I'm going to Home Depot now! This is an awesome tutorial! I have a million ideas floating around in my head and I imagine some of the goodies at the hardware store are a little cheaper than similar jewelry findings. Thanks for sharing!😊❤
Hello. This is great, but I see a problem: the gaps in the smaller washers. Hair might get caught in there. Probably would. i did not see any step to close that small cut. Do you press the circle closed to close the gap? Soldering would be really difficult, and mess up the look. Could a drop of glue be put in the gap, and sanded down to be smooth?
This is a great technique to learn and widens my tunnel of creativity. Thanks for sharing. I love the piece you made and the earrings too!
Thank you for the lovely comment, Tracy! Happy creating 🙂
I love the copper washer with the beads in between. Thanks for the tutorial. You have given me some really good ideas.❤
So glad to have given you some inspiration, Cathy! Happy creating😊
I'm a new learner and you're giving me such a great ideas thank you
You are very welcome. 😀 Happy creating!
Hello, I've seen this idea going viral on youtube. Everyone loves it and is making these. I also made earrings and necklaces.
Glad you like it, Lorena! 🙂
I have the dapping tools, but it never occurred to me that I could use it for doming washers! Thanks for sharing! ❤❤❤
😀 Have fun with them!
I'm going to Home Depot now! This is an awesome tutorial! I have a million ideas floating around in my head and I imagine some of the goodies at the hardware store are a little cheaper than similar jewelry findings. Thanks for sharing!😊❤
I’m so glad to know the video inspired you. ☺️ Happy creating, Dana!
Such a cool idea! I love it! Thank you for sharing! 💜
You’re very welcome. Happy creating, Sharon! 🙂
Hello. This is great, but I see a problem: the gaps in the smaller washers. Hair might get caught in there. Probably would. i did not see any step to close that small cut. Do you press the circle closed to close the gap? Soldering would be really difficult, and mess up the look. Could a drop of glue be put in the gap, and sanded down to be smooth?
The best way to close it is like you would a jump ring. if you can wiggle the cut ends to meet tightly the jewelry should be secure.