Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Learn how to make this super cute, very inexpensive bangle that you can customize to fit your style! Supplies:
1. Cut your scrapbook paper into various sized strips. You can use multiple colored or patterned paper to add a little spice to your bracelet. I just chose a vintage newspaper print theme to my bracelet, but hey...that's just just my style. This project is great because you can get as creative as you'd like!
2. After cutting the paper into strips, it's now time to wrap them around the bangle. I covered a small section at a time with the Mod Podge, then began wrapping the paper strips around and around.
3. Continue with step 3 until the entire bracelet is covered, then add one final coat of the Mod Podge over the entire bracelet. Let dry overnight.
The finished product, modeled by one of our talented graphic designers!
- Mod Podge, available online and in craft stores.
- 1 piece of 12" x 12" Scrapbook paper, any color or pattern.
- Paint Brush
- Scissors
- Wooden Bangle (You can find plain wooden bangles online or in local craft stores for around $3.00) LMKIA even suggests checking out various dollar stores. Good thinking!
1. Cut your scrapbook paper into various sized strips. You can use multiple colored or patterned paper to add a little spice to your bracelet. I just chose a vintage newspaper print theme to my bracelet, but hey...that's just just my style. This project is great because you can get as creative as you'd like!
2. After cutting the paper into strips, it's now time to wrap them around the bangle. I covered a small section at a time with the Mod Podge, then began wrapping the paper strips around and around.
3. Continue with step 3 until the entire bracelet is covered, then add one final coat of the Mod Podge over the entire bracelet. Let dry overnight.
The finished product, modeled by one of our talented graphic designers!
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