https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/dragon-pin • Posted by KMOM14
This dragon pin was made from a "gumball" toy machine at the movies where you put in a quarter or fifty cents and get toy or, in this case, a necklace and it only took about five minutes to make. I used the hot knife to cut the circular plastic piece off of the top then used a silver paint pen to touch up the white plastic the was underneath where the circular piece had been. I then applied hot glue to the center or the back horizontally and pushed the pin back down and allowed to drive.
This dragon pin was made from a "gumball" toy machine at the movies where you put in a quarter or fifty cents and get toy or, in this case, a necklace and it only took about five minutes to make. I used the hot knife to cut the circular plastic piece off of the top then used a silver paint pen to touch up the white plastic the was underneath where the circular piece had been. I then applied hot glue to the center or the back horizontally and pushed the pin back down and allowed to drive.