Scrabble Tile Pendant Using Epoxy Stickers
Project N635 Designer: Julie Bean
Scrabble tiles are such fun and incorporating them into jewelry is a joy. Using quick and easy epoxy
stickers, create instant masterpieces. This pendant features a sweet bird but you can choose any image (or
photograph) you like.




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What You'll Need
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Specialized Tools
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Instructions:
- This entire project is available as a video tutorial. Here is the video for your enjoyment.
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If you choose not to watch the video, please follow the directions below:
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Cut one square epoxy sticker out of the main sheet of 25. Rough cut around the sticker (leaving a slight border for easy removal) and through the protective back sheet (do not remove). Use your cut-out sticker to help you choose your image - move it around your collage sheet until you see the image you want to use and where to place the sticker. Carefully remove the protective backing, do not touch the sticky side, and press over the image you want to use. Trim down the image, cutting right up along the edge of the sticker.
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Using your finger or a paint brush, spread a layer of Crafters Pick glue over the entire backside of your image or on the backside of the scrabble tile itself - make sure to spread glue all the way to the sides. Center on the non-letter side of your Scrabble tile (make sure the back letter is facing upwards) and press into place. Press and hold the image on top of the Scrabble tile for several minutes to create a tight bond. Let dry fully for at least 15 minutes.
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Flip your Scrabble tile over so the back is facing you. Using a toothpick or scrap piece of wire, place a dab of E6000 on the glue-on tab of your Aanraku bail. Center your bail along the top edge of your tile and press into place. Let dry.
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Open the clasp of your pre-made ball chain necklace and thread the end without the clasp through your Aanraku bail. Secure the clasp.
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All done! Have fun making tons of these little delights!
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Variations
Choose from a wide range of collage images and colored ball chain to make these pretty necklaces.
When substituting in items, pay attention to sizes and styles to make sure all your pieces will fit together.
Tip: Check package quantities for each component. You may have extra material to make more than one finished project, or will have leftovers for other projects. In some cases, adding on just one more package of a component may be all you need to make multiple pieces.
All designs © Beadaholique Inc. You may use our designs to make items for personal use or gifts. Sale of our designs, whether in written form or assembled, is prohibited.
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