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You'll also need
- Black Cardstock (I used 80# cover stock, but you can use thinner as long as it's good quality)
- Embossing Machine and Texture Folders (click HERE for my recos), or make patterns by hand
- Scissors, utility knife, or rotary cutter
- Cutting mat and ruler, here's one like mine
- Other jewelry findings, such as jump rings and a clasp if you want to make a bracelet
- Paper towels and dust covers to project your resin while it sets up
Here are some photos taken while I was making this video:
Here are the bangles I made, stacked in the
Here's the 2-piece bendy bracelet I made with some leftover scraps:
There is such versatility with the Doming Technique:
I embossed my Dichro-ish film with a mermaid scale pattern:
I domed the back sides with clear resin and embedded Sterling Silver Accent Pins, then bent them into earwires:
The earring posts were embedded in clear resin here for the very strongest bond:
Black jumprings were embedded in clear resin on the back of these little beauties, then I bent Sterling Silver Accent Pins to make earwires:
These necklace pendants were made by gluing flat-back bails on each piece:
Hair clips, barrettes, whatever you want to call these hair restraint helpers, I've been wearing them every day!
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