Before: History Channel Gift Card |
We decided to use one gift card to make post earrings. We used clip-on posts rather than pierced posts for this project (because that is what we had on hand and our pledge is to make stuff for a year for NJAD with things we have or we reclaim), but the process is the same with clip-on or post earrings.
After:Clip-on Earrings by GeltDesigns.com |
Credit card, gift card or other plastic card Clip-on earring findings
JB Weld or other glue
Tools
Disc cutter
Wet/dry sandpaper, assorted grits
Step 1
Cut the gift card |
Step 2
Sand edges of plastic |
Tip: place the wet/dry sandpaper on your work surface and move the disk for an easier time sanding.
Step 3
Glue the finding to the disk |
Mark the disk where you plan to glue with a marker, if needed.
Step 4
Glue the clip-on or other post finding to the disk. Allow the JB Weld or the glue of your choice to cure overnight or according to the glue manufacturer's instructions.
Related Tutorials
How to Use a Disc Cutter
Make a Necklace from a Credit Card
Make a Bracelet from a Gift Card
Make Earrings from an iTunes Gift Card
How to Make Earrings from a Credit Card
How to Make a Bracelet from a Credit Card
Make Post Earrings from Vintage Game Pieces
Make Post Earrings from Buttons
Further Reading
"Fabulous Jewelry from Found Objects: Creative Projects, Simple Techniques"; Marthe Le Van; 2007.
"Beaded Jewelry with Found Objects: Incorporate Anything from Buttons to Shells"; Carole Rodgers; 2004.
"Junk to Jewelry: A Step-by-Step Guide to Using Found Objects in Jewelry You Can Actually Wear"; Brenda Schweder; 2007.
New & Noteworthy
"Jewelry from Found Objects"; Heather Skowood; 2011.
Day 48. Month 3. Jewelry from Found Objects.
Found materials: gift card
New Jewelry a Day.
TGIF!!
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Earrings from Gift Card are designed so gorgeous!!!
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