Inspired by Roni's tutorial at Ink Stains, I decided to try creating some bottlecap charms. These are my "Little Women" series of charms. Thanks for stopping by my nest!
Ok, am trying to figure out how you did these...picture is on the hump of the bottlecap, right? Is that a modge podge sealer? I see this stuff, but can't figure out how it's done! Very nice job, and wonderful subject matter~
I love how your bottle cap charms turned out! The little pictures you've chosen are delightful. I've been making similar charms using old poker chips, they're so much fun!
Love what you have done with them, they are so vintage and so beautiful. Something I keep meaning to try too, I have saved a few beer bottle caps to try them, now I need to go see the tutorial, thank you for the link :)
I love those bottlecap charms! The images are so precious. By the way, thanks for entering my blog giveaway....my comments were unpublished for most of the day, but now they have been recovered (I was trying to block spammers and accidentally blocked everyone). Have a great weekend, Mitzi
These turned out beautifully, Robin! I'm going to hop over to Ink Stains and see how it's done. I made a bunch of these as wine glass charms for Christmas presents last year, with a lot of trial and error! I'm gonna go check out how it's supposed to be done!! LOL xoSusan
These are really pretty. You'll have to show me Saturday how you made them.
ReplyDeleteOk, am trying to figure out how you did these...picture is on the hump of the bottlecap, right? Is that a modge podge sealer? I see this stuff, but can't figure out how it's done!
ReplyDeleteVery nice job, and wonderful subject matter~
Those are totally awesome Robin!! I'm so glad you gave them a try :)
ReplyDeleteLove your little women.
ReplyDeleteSusan
These are great! I love the red - really makes them pop.
ReplyDeleteVery sweet, arent they fun?
ReplyDeleteI love how your bottle cap charms turned out! The little pictures you've chosen are delightful. I've been making similar charms using old poker chips, they're so much fun!
ReplyDeleteSo very different and beautiful. Love these.
ReplyDeleteMaureen
Love what you have done with them, they are so vintage and so beautiful. Something I keep meaning to try too, I have saved a few beer bottle caps to try them, now I need to go see the tutorial, thank you for the link :)
ReplyDeleteThese are fabulous Robin!
ReplyDeletethese are really neat Robin! they would make a really cool charm bracelet :)
ReplyDeleteThese are sooooo cute :)
ReplyDeleteBlessings and love,
Tonya
Ohhhh, these are wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteAnd, your tags always delight me.
xxxooo, Jan
These are great Robin! Thanks so much for signing up to follow my blog. I'll be back to visit.
ReplyDeleteThese charms are terrific!
ReplyDeleteThese are enchanting Robin!
ReplyDeleteThese are fab Robin. Love the theme. Have a wonderful Easter!
ReplyDeleteThese charms are so beautiful! Fab work!
ReplyDeleteThey turned out great and so did you beautiful tag Tuesday tag! I also enjoyed visiting Ink Stains.
ReplyDeleteI love those bottlecap charms! The images are so precious. By the way, thanks for entering my blog giveaway....my comments were unpublished for most of the day, but now they have been recovered (I was trying to block spammers and accidentally blocked everyone). Have a great weekend,
ReplyDeleteMitzi
These turned out beautifully, Robin! I'm going to hop over to Ink Stains and see how it's done. I made a bunch of these as wine glass charms for Christmas presents last year, with a lot of trial and error! I'm gonna go check out how it's supposed to be done!! LOL xoSusan
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