Easy Plaid Cuff


I know I just recently posted a daisy cuff, but I couldn't resist making another spring inspired cuff today. I stopped into Michael's to pick up some shrinky dink material for a future craft when I spotted the plaid cuff in their spring jewelry supplies area. I used a jean material flower pin for the top of the cuff, but any pin or pendant will work. Don't forget to use your 40% off coupon toward the cuff or pin/pendant to keep the cost low.


For this project you will need:


Plaid Cuff (Michael's Crafts) You could also make your own by Mod Podging fabric to a plain cuff which they also sell.


Fabric Flower Pendant/Pin (Michael's Crafts)


Wire Snips


Gorilla Super Glue (or other krazy type glue that will bond both fabric and metal).





Remove the bale and pin finding off of the back of the flower. Wire snips work well. You can easily pry these off.


Find the flat part of the pin and apply a liberal amount of glue. You can also "rough up" the metal slightly with sandpaper so the glue adheres well.


Center the flower and press well until the flower is in place.

Let dry 24 hours.



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XOX,

The Rebel Crafter


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11 comments:

  1. Cool craft. Had no idea Michaels sold these cuffs. Will have to look for them on my next trip.They actually sell a lot of nice pendants and things for very low prices. I bought one there for $3.00. Took it home and placed it on a silver chain. got more compliments on it than on other pieces I've paid much more for.

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  2. Oh my gosh, this is just darling! I loved your daisy cuff too! Clever, cute, and cheap...my kind of project!

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  3. Great project! I can't seem to bring myself to make purchases in Michaels without my 40% off coupon anymore. I really need to get a smart phone so that I always have my coupons on me!

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  4. Love easy projects like this.. you just a need imagination and voilĂ .. a beautiful creation!

    Thanks so much for sharing this at The DIY Dreamer... From Dream To Reality!

    BTW.. did you know you have the word verification turned on? We must type two crazy words to be able to post.

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  5. Love it, what a great spring accessory to jazz up your wardrobe. Thanks for sharing it at A Crafty Soiree, I've featured your project in this week's newest one.

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  6. LOVE this one!!! I think I need this bracelet for one of my outfits!!

    Thanks so much for linking up to my Tuesday party at Jillify It! Hope to see you again on Tuesday!

    Jill
    www.jillifyit.com

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  7. This is such a great project! I love it's simplicity. In fact, it's downright cinchy ... and would be perfect at our "It's a Cinch" multi-blog link party. The link stays open until midnight Friday and when you link at one blog, you're automatically linked up to the party's five co-hosts ...

    http://www.itallstartedwithpaint.com/2012/03/its-cinch-link-party.html

    Hope to see you at the party!

    :)

    Linda
    www.itallstartedwithpaint.com

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    1. So happy to see you at the Cinch party. Can I get you a drink? Red or white?

      ;)

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  8. So cinchy and so pretty!! Thanks for the link. :)

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  9. I love this - such a fun statement piece of jewelry.

    So glad you joined our Cinch party.
    Kelly

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