I used Advantus acrylic charms here and I stamped directly over them with Ann Butler's inks: those inks are very rich in pigment and it takes some time to understand the pressure level you need you use stamping over plastic. But then it's just a great ink to heat emboss it after with clear embossing powders and to seal it to become the wearable piece.
I used 2'' rubber stamps from Unity here- the bigger size was perfect for my charms.
The blue and green charms were stamped with Doily Picnic stamp set. I used Ann Butler's Clearsnap inks here- Limelight and Aquamarine.
The pink I charm is double sided. I used 2 similar charms and stamped I letter with black permanent ink on both charms and clear embossed both stamped images. This time I used Ann Butler's fantastic monogram set: EZ-De's Flourish 2" ABC's
Then I stamped another quilt square over one charm only backside and clear embossed it too. Then both charms were glued with Glossy Accents and I got this double sided charm.
This time I used Ann's Berry ink
I added one glass bead and one silver charm for more interest and connected them all to this fancy usable chain.
I hope you like my project and you can make a lot of those chains with Ann Butler's delicious products.
1 comment:
What a cool Key Change, the stamps work perfectly for this project!
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