- a chain/necklace
- jump rings
- pliers to close your jump rings
- leather
- hole punch
- gold leaf kit
First, I printed out a clover template which I found at Everything Etsy. I couldn't decide what size what best, so I used them all! I cut out the shapes and traced them onto the back of the leather.
Next, cut the shapes out of the leather. Turns out, it's hard to cut leather!!! Look at the poor clover at the top! Use your sharpest pair of scissors!
Next, I used the adhesive pen to cover the front of the clovers. Let dry 5 to 10 minutes. There are other adhesives available for gold foiling, but I thought this seemed the easiest. And it was cheaper to buy it as a kit together instead of buying the adhesive and gold foil separately.
Once the adhesive dries, press the sheet of gold foil onto the clover. Smooth it out so that there are no bubbles. Carefully brush away the excess foil. I used a small paint brush to smooth out the edges of my clover.
Use a small hole punch to make a hole in the leather. Then, use pliers to insert and close a jump ring.
Thread your chain through the jump ring. Then go show off your fancy new St. Patrick's day necklace! :)
I love this, although I don't usually wear gold (I might make an exception for St. Patty's day). Would an x-acto blade work to cut the leather? I don't have any experience with leather.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I actually don't usually wear gold either, but I thought St. Patty's was a great occasion for it! They did have silver gold foil available too, so I could always use this method again for other jewelry! I did read somewhere that an x-acto knife works well on leather, but I couldn't find mine anywhere! Hopefully it will turn up if I ever do this again :)
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