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Bird in a Bottle Cap Necklace
Project N629 Designer: Julie Bean
You've probably seen a variation of this classic bottle cap necklace in a number of places and thought "how
cool!" Now learn how to make your very own for yourself and your friends. For more help with this project, watch our of this project.

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What You'll Need
Purchase All Supplies
Specialized Tools
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Instructions:
- Cut out one of your epoxy stickers from the sheet of 25. DO NOT PEEL OFF. Leave the front and back plastic protectant sheeting on for now. Looking through the clear sticker, move it around on your collage sheet and use it as a view finder to see what each image will look like. After you have settled on an image you like and can see where you are going to place the sticker, take the front protectant sheet off. Turn the sticker over and carefully peel off the back protectant sheet which is the one protecting the adhesive side. Try not to touch the sticky side at all or put down, just hold it by the rim. Place it sticky side down onto you image of choice. Press firmly to create a strong bond.
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Using a pair of scissors, cut around the epoxy sticker. Be careful to cut right to the edge of the sticker but do not cut the actual sticker.
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Spread a layer of Nunn glue on the backside of the cut out image/sticker. Turn over and place into the recessed area of the bottle cap. Press into place and let dry for at least 15 minutes.
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Find where you want the top of your bottle cap to be in orientation to your image. At this point, take your metal hole punch pliers and punch a hole halfway down the outer rim of the bottle cap, into one of the flared areas.
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Open a 6mm jump ring and thread it through the hole you punched in the previous step. Close the jump ring.
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Using flush cutters, cut your stainless steel ball chain to your desired necklace length. Attach a ball chain clasp to one end. Thread the other end through the closed jump ring attached to the bottle cap. Pull through and connect to the clasp.
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Yes, it really was that easy! Have fun making lots of these.
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Tip: Personalize your necklace by using family photos.
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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