My friends & I just made about 150 glass tile pendant charms.
They are very easy & inexpensive to make! Here's how . . .
They are very easy & inexpensive to make! Here's how . . .
We ordered the 1 inch x 1 inch {or 25mmx25mm} "glass tiles" {I think they might actually be resin instead of glass} & the "bails" in bulk {see the end of the tutorial for sources} & we were able to make the charms for less than 50 cents each.
Step 1: Choose a picture for your charm. Print on card stock & cut slightly smaller than your tile.
Step 2: Apply a thin coat of Mod Podge on the back of the glass tile with a foam brush. Quickly place picture over the thin coat right side down. Smooth out with your finger. Let dry.
Step 3: If desired, add another square of paper with a message on the back of the charm {or you can hand write the message}. This is adhered with another thin layer of Mod Podge. Let dry.
Step 4: Even if you skip step 3, apply another thin layer of Mod Podge.
Step 5: Adhere the bail {silver thing that holds the charm on a chain} to the back of the tile with a very small amount of E6000 glue. We applied it with a wooden skewer. This glue dries quickly, so just work with a little at a time. Allow to dry.
Step 6: {Step 6 can be skipped, but it looks really nice if you want to include it.} Apply a thin coat of polyurethane to the back of the charms. The brand I like is in the photo above - it says "Pour On High Gloss Finish". This product is expensive, but it can be used for lots of projects & a little goes a long way.
Etsy supply sources:
25mm clear glass tiles (Glass Tile Craft Shop - Etsy)
26mm Tibetan Silver glue on bails (Supply in Style or Bohemian Findings - Etsy)
By the way, these charms were a gift to our church girls to remember the experience of hiking 5 miles to the temple. {We put the charms on 28" thin ribbon.}
These are beautiful! What a big group of youth! Thanks for sharing the charm idea...I am sure I'll be using it with my YW too! :)
ReplyDeleteDarling Nat, Do you know how happy this comment makes me - coming from one of the most creative people I know!?! Thanks for leaving it. And let me know if you make charms & blog about them. I'd like to see!
ReplyDeleteWarmly, Michelle
PS - Will you be at the Pinner's Conference?