How do you make layered paper pendants?

How do you make layered paper pendants?

Instructions:

  1. Begin by cutting the paper to size. Decide what size you would like your pendant to be and begin cutting several squares or rectangles of colored paper to that size.
  2. Add more layers of paper.
  3. Make each layer smaller than the last.
  4. Allow the glue to dry.
  5. Sand the edges.
  6. Finish the jewelry.

How do you make paper bead necklaces?

How to Make a Paper Bead Necklace

  1. Step 1: Tear Out a Colorful Page of a Magazine. See image…
  2. Step 2: Cut Out a Long Triangle.
  3. Step 3: Flip the Triangle Over.
  4. Step 4: Put Glue on About an Inch of the Smaller End.
  5. Step 5: Roll the Triangle Up.
  6. Step 6: Repeat.
  7. Step 7: Cut Your String.
  8. Step 8: Knot a Clasp to the String.

Can you use any paper for quilling?

What type of paper is used for paper quilling? Paper quilling is done with text weight paper, which is heavier than printer paper but much lighter than card stock. Cardstock does not work well for quilling since it tends to bend instead of roll.

How do you make quilled earrings waterproof?

Epoxy: Now if you are looking for an option that is waterproof, an ideal sealant would be epoxy resin. This sealant usually comes in two parts, the resin and the hardener.

What can I do with a piece of construction paper?

13 Easy Construction-Paper Crafts That Any Kid Will Love

  1. Paper Ice Cream Cones.
  2. Construction-Paper Twirl Snake.
  3. Swirling Twirling Construction-Paper Ladybugs. What you’ll need:
  4. Handprint Paper Butterflies.
  5. Dinosaur Hat Construction-Paper Craft.
  6. Paper Rainbow Chain.
  7. Spinning Heart Construction-Paper Mobile.
  8. Paper-Strip Rainbows.

How do you seal paper beads?

How to Protect Your Paper Beads

  1. Krylon Low-Odor Clear Finish Spray.
  2. Mod Podge, Gloss Finish.
  3. Minwax Satin Polycrylic Protective Finish.
  4. Triple Thick Gloss Glaze.
  5. Beeswax (I’d never actually tried this as a sealant before.)
  6. Unsealed Beads (Gool ol’ naked beads!)