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PostSubject: Halloween :: Caged Skull   Halloween :: Caged Skull EmptyMon Oct 29, 2012 4:21 pm

http://katalinajewelry.blogspot.com/2012/10/caged-skull-charmed-halloween-tutorial.html

Caged Skull - A Charmed Halloween Tutorial
Time for the last tutorial in my "Charmed Halloween" series.

CAGED SKULL

Supplies and Tools Needed:

For the Charm:
Plastic skull, about 3/4" x 1/2" (Mine was from a purchased bracelet)
Two tiny green iridescent beads
Dark annealed steel wire, 24 & 28 gauge
Round-nose pliers
Flat-nose pliers
Wire cutters
Epoxy glue (I used E6000)

For the Tag:
Small shipping tag
Brown ink pad (I used Staz-On)
Desired images (I found mine at The Graphics Fairy)
Modge Podge
Paint brush
Scissors

1. Cut the bracelet apart and choose a skull.


2. Glue one bead into each eye socket. Tip: Slide the bead on a piece of wire, apply a small dab of glue, place into the socket, hold for a minute and then slide wire out while holding bead into place with your finger.


3. Cut three 6" pieces of 24 gauge wire and one 6" piece of 28 gauge. Place the center of a 24 gauge piece in the flat-nose pliers and bend the ends upward to form a "U" shape. Repeat for the other two. Bundle the wires together and secure at the center bottom by wrapping several times with the 28 gauge wire.


4. Trim the short tail of the 28 gauge wire that extends downward. Slide the skull on the long tail that extends upward.


5. Spread the 24 gauge wires apart and gather them together above the skull to form the cage.


6. Wrap the 28 gauge wire around the other wires several times to secure them into place and then trim the 28 gauge wire.


7. Spread the 24 gauge wires so that five are extending outward and one is extending upward.


8. Trim each wire extending outward to about 1/2" and use the pliers to curve them downward over the wrapped area.


9. Make a wrapped loop in the wire extending upward.
(Find out how to make a wrapped loop here - http://katalinajewelry-tutorials.blogspot.com/2012/01/wrapped-loops-tutorial-basic-wire.html)

For the Tag:

Remove the string from the mailing tag. Use Modge Podge to glue an image collage to one side of it. Let dry. Repeat for the other side. Once dried, rub with brown ink to age the images. Use the string to tie the charm onto the tag.
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