String Rings! (Super Easy)
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If you are bored and have some string and glue at home, why not make some rings?
They are so easy to make that it can be a fun activity for kids, but anyone can enjoy making these :)
You can go for a leathery look or even get close to a fake metal effect.. or make them colorful and blingy - completely up to you!
Supplies
- string / yarn
- a round object (the size of your finger)
- clingfilm or tape
- scissors
- white glue
- acrylic paint
Optional:
- nail polish
- rhinestones
Preparation
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First, you need to find an object that's the size of your finger. I found some nail polish bottles that worked for me. You can test the size with a ring that you already have.
Cover the object with clingfilm or tape.
You can try out different kinds of string / yarn. See what you have at home and try it out!
If you want, you can also braid your string and add that to your ring for a different effect.
Shaping the Ring
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Take a good amount of string and coat it in glue with your fingers before you wind it around your object.
You can either wind it around in a neat fashion or in a more messy "freestyle" way.
When you're happy with it, cut off the excess and add more glue with a brush to the whole ring. You want enough glue to soak into the string, but not so much that it looks messy.
Let that dry and gently pull it off - and you got yourself a ring! It's flexible but holds its shape - the more string and glue/paint you add, the stiffer it gets.
Paint
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I like to paint the rings with acrylic paints. There is no limit to the possibilities!
For kind of metallic looking rings, I start off with black paint and dry brush metallic colors on.
You can also add nail polish for some extra shine or other effects.
Optional: Add a Rhinestone
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The neatly coiled ring is a great base for rhinestones and more. I used superglue to add a rhinestone.
Ant that's how simple it is! Happy crafting :)