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No, that's not paint. It's paper!!
Check back to my original tutorial on how to construct a pop-tab bracelet.

Then, kick it up a notch by using designer paper to decoupage it.

You only have to put the paper on half of the tabs, as the layer in back isn't showing.

Have fun!

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Cat Morley
Cat Morley · London, GB · 1432 projects
Those are awesome, I've been collecting colourful poptabs.
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Shivi
Shivi · Perth, Western Australia, AU · 14 projects
thanks!
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Creative Origins
Creative Origins · Stuart, Florida, US · 24 projects
I traced one of the tabs, then scanned it and made a whole sheet worth, used an exacto to cut out holes, then scissors to cut out tab outline, then mod podeged them on.

Yes, paint works, but paper has great pre-printed designs.
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Jenny Bones
Jenny Bones · Michigan, Indiana, US · 12 projects
Do you think that spray paint would achieve the same effect?
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Shivi
Shivi · Perth, Western Australia, AU · 14 projects
did you just cut up pieces of paper and randomly stick them on?
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