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!
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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Shivi
31 Jul 13:44
did you just cut up pieces of paper and randomly stick them on?
Jenny Bones
31 Jul 14:21
Do you think that spray paint would achieve the same effect?
Creative Origins
31 Jul 15:34
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.
Shivi
01 Aug 15:11
thanks!
Cat Morley
02 Aug 15:55
Those are awesome, I've been collecting colourful poptabs.