DIY Glitter Necklace/Pendant
Hope you all are doing amazing today. Today's blog is going to teach you how to make glitter pendants or necklaces for yourself. It is very easy, watch the videos to learn this amazing craft and know how you can stay within a budget when making these superb pendants with glitter. You can wear them, gift them and even sell them because they look super adorable.
Disclaimer: All the videos that will be shared on today's blog do not belong to the Crafty Blogger and we do not take any credit for the creativity displayed by the amazing video bloggers. All the video bloggers must be appreciated and recognized for their superb DIY ideas and their creative styles to display easy tutorials for its viewers.
Here goes the first video tutorials for a glittering pendant.
You have a BFF (Best Friend Forever) and want to make something which shows how much you love her? Why not do a little twinning with her by making these super adorable BFF glitter pendants that you both can wear to school or to a party.
Use glitter to make these DIY charms for yourself or for your friends and family.
Use polymer clay as taught in some of my previous blogs along with glitter and make this beautiful glittering moon shaped necklace.
And now a heart-shaped glittering necklace which looks as amazing as the ideas shared above.
Loving the ideas shared on today's blog? Read more from us while we bring you some super awesome ideas from very creative video bloggers and make your DIY experience even more worthwhile. Time for me to sign off, until next time, stay crafty.
Use glitter to make these DIY charms for yourself or for your friends and family.
Use polymer clay as taught in some of my previous blogs along with glitter and make this beautiful glittering moon shaped necklace.
The last video for today displays a different pendant idea with glitter. Watch the video to make these amazing necklaces.
Loving the ideas shared on today's blog? Read more from us while we bring you some super awesome ideas from very creative video bloggers and make your DIY experience even more worthwhile. Time for me to sign off, until next time, stay crafty.
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