I finally found some bottle caps so that I can make a few
charms. Now I'm on the hunt for the
flattened style. I plan on using these
on my next mini album. Thank you all
soooooo much for watching and for all of your wonderful comments. I read everyone of them.
Lorraine
Lorraine, your charm is gorgeous!!! I love working with the bottle caps and you'll love the flattened ones. I order mine from ebay. You can just type in bottle-caps under "Search" and you'll probably get bunches of hits -- you may even be lucky enough to have an order of them shipped for free. You can indicate the "free shipping" options on the left side of the ebay screen and if there are free shippings, they'll come up in the listings.
ReplyDeleteEtsy has loads of them too! Both would be cheaper than Michaels!
Good luck!
thanks for sharing this, I am going to give it a try!
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I like the charms makes me want to try my hand at them. YOu have such a way of making your goofs turn out so pretty too, guess i neede to step out of my square box and experimemnt a little more.TFS
ReplyDeleteGreat charms, Lorraine! You can make your own flattened bottle caps by running them through the Cuttlebug. I'm pretty sure you can, because I saw it done using the Big Shot.
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ReplyDeleteYou can flatten the bottle caps with a Sizzix machine.
Lorraine you can flatten your own bottle caps with any die machine, just run it threw and flatten that sucker! lol Beautiful charms too by the way!!
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