DIY Geometric Necklaces

Geometric jewelry is super hot right now. But you don’t need to spend a lot of money to stay up on current trends. It’s easy to make your own geometric jewelry, using Grafix Shrink Film and Sakura Pentouch® markers.

Tips:

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I’m using Grafix’s new Sanded Shrink Film for this project. This is a clear film that has been pre-sanded, so ink adheres very well to it.

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I’m using Sakura’s colored Pentouch® paint markers to draw my designs. You’ll need to shake the pen with the nib pointing down, then depress the nib while it’s pointing up. Get the ink flow started on a piece of scrap paper before moving onto the shrink film.

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I bought these necklace chains on clearance for a couple of dollars each.

How to:

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When making your designs on shrink film, you’ll want to draw them about twice as big as you want the finished piece to be, as it will shrink in the oven. You can draw anything at all, but today I’m choosing to make colorful geometric shapes. Consider cubes, triangles, hexagons, or crystals. I really like to use Pentouch®markers for this, because the ink fills in smoothly like paint, whereas regular markers can leave streaks when you color.

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You can make quite a few out of one sheet, but leave about a ½ inch of space at the top of each design so that you’ll be able to punch holes for hanging.

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Once you’re done drawing, you can cut out your designs. Use a regular single hole punch to make a hole for hanging. Depending on the style of necklace you’re using, you may need to make two holes. Cut around the punched holes, leaving a border of about ¼ inch.

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Now we’re ready to bake them! Preheat the oven to about 325 degrees. (Remember, only an adult should use the oven.)

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Line a cookie sheet with a piece of parchment paper or cardboard. Lay the shrink film pieces on the cardboard, with at least an inch of space between them. Cover with a piece of parchment paper or Vellum.

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Bake in the oven for 2-5 minutes. As the pieces bake, they will begin to curl up. This is normal. The pieces are done baking once they have uncurled and flattened out completely. They’ll be about half the size and very hard. (Be careful, as they will be hot at first!)

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You can slide these directly on a necklace, or attach to a necklace or fish hook earrings with jump rings. It’s quick and easy to change out the shrink film pendants to match my outfit.

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3 thoughts on “DIY Geometric Necklaces

  1. Maria Jack says

    I hope that we have Grafix products here
    Great tutorial marzi

  2. Olivia Long says

    I love your videos soo much but where do u get your inspiration from ? 

  3. musicka013 says

    Totally cool :-)

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