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Shrink Stud Earrings

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Make a pair of tiny shrink plastic stud earrings.

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  1. Step 1

    Step 1

    Use a shape punch, or pair of carefully guided scissors, to cut your shape out of shrink plastic.

  2. Step 2

    Step 2

    Shrink them down in the oven. They should now be small enough to fit on to a stud earring.


  3. Step 3

    Step 3

    Glue the shapes to the front of stud earrings.

  4. Step 4

    Step 4

    Embellish with crystals or beads.


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14 Apr 13:45

Is there a reason for the holes you made in the center? These are super cute and something I never would have thought of.

Cat Morley

Cat Morley

15 Apr 13:15

No, no reasons for the holes, I was planning on doing something else with them.

ʎǝɔɐɹƃ

ʎǝɔɐɹƃ

17 Apr 23:49

u need 2 model them cat!

Cat Morley

Cat Morley

18 Apr 13:12

Here you go:<br />
<img alt="earrings" src="/resize/200x150/photos/howto/jewellery/minishrinkearrings/studin.jpg">

poppers101

poppers101

03 Jun 20:04

they are extremely cute! but I always find the fishhook kinds of earings instead of the studs, Where do u usually go to find them?

poppers101

poppers101

03 Jun 20:06

and do the shrink plastics work in the microwave? i never had the patience for ovens....

Cat Morley Posted By:
Cat Morley »
April 12, 2007 02:59
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