DIY Ring Holder Easy Jewelry Holder

by bunnyloverm17 in Craft > Jewelry

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DIY Ring Holder Easy Jewelry Holder

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Make your own Diy ring holder

Supplies

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packaging tape

Quikrete (about 3/4 cup) QUIKRETE 110110 Concrete Mix 10LB - Quikcrete - Amazon.com

H20 (water)

scissors

mixing cup

Mixing stick

printable Cone template ➡ ring-cone-template-multisize.jpg (768×837) (wp.com)

Print & Cut Out Your Templates

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Print out you template using this link (not mine) ring-cone-template-multisize.jpg (768×837) (wp.com)

And then cut them out, it doesn't have to be perfectly cut, but do your best.

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Fold templates into cone shapes, and then add a piece of tape over the seam to seal shut.

Cover Entire Outside Area of Cones With Packaging Tape

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Add packing tape over the whole outside area of the cones, making sure to not miss ANY spots including the end of the cones.

Prepare Your Concrete

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Mix about 3/4 cup of quikrete with about 1/8 of a cup water, gradually add in more quikrete/water as needed until it is a thickish consistency. (Sorry to not have a good description of the consistency I couldn't think of a way to explain it.)

Add Quikrete Into Molds

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Add your quikrete into your molds and fill to the brim.

Let Dry

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wait at least 2-3 hours for quikrete to dry, but for best result, wait 4-5 hours. I used two old root beer bottles.

Unmold

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Unmold and BE CAREFULL!!! wait until fully dried! This can break very easily if not 100% dry.

All Done!

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You're all done! use your new creation to display your rings!