Thursday, July 3

Delicious DIY Donut Necklaces

 Being the true foodie that I am I thought it would be fun to make some yummy donut pendants using puffy paint and metal washers. I've been seeing a lot of donut fashion art lately and wanted to join this delicious trend!
 
What you need:
– Metal washers
Scribbles Dimensional Fabric Paint
–Embellishments: Seed beads, micro beads, glitter, etc.
–Necklace chain  (whoops, forgot to photograph it)
– pinbacks
– Paintbrush
– Paper plate or palette

 Apply a thick coat of Tulip Soft Fabric Paint to the washer in delicious donut shades like chocolate brown. It may take several coats to cover the washer compeltely.
  
 Using Scribbles 3D Paint add a bright layer of "frosting" to your donut.
Give your donut some sprinkles using embellishments such as seed beads, micro beads, and glitter or throw on a drizzle of frosting using more Scribbles 3D paint.
Allow your donut pendants to dry. Depending on how thick your layers of paint are this may take a full 24 hours. Once the pendant is dry, flip it over and use a small amount of Aleene's Super Gel Pen Adhesive to apply a necklace backing like these necklace back/pin combos. Let dry for one hour.
I added jump rings slided ready-made ball chain necklaces to finish up!
I'm definitely keeping the green one.
I love how the icing turned out too! So cute and it looks real!!!
Your donut necklaces are now ready to wear! You are going to want to make a baker's dozen!
Bon Appetit!

Head over to our TIE DYE YOUR SUMMER site for even more inspiration, how-to's, and fun videos to get you mega-inspired for some DIY summer fun! 

20 comments:

Hot Mess Housewife said...

May I inquire what company makes the necklace/pinback combos? Those are genius!

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onel said...

They look so yummy! I love the green one :)

Anonymous said...

They're called Pin backs with Bails and you can find them on Etsy or even Amazon but you'll need to order multiple quantities as most only give like 10 of them.

MinnieMay9 said...

Do we need to use the soft fabric paint or could we use acrylic paint for that step?

Anonymous said...

how did you attach the jump rings

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SparkleByMonica said...

I absolutely love this idea for Donut Day coming up in June! I think I'll teach this in a jewelry class for kids/ teens. How deliciously sparkle-tastic! Will the paint adhere and stay on the metal washer or should we hit the washer with some fine sandpaper first? Thanks.

Semi-precious silver stone jewellery said...

I love doughnuts so i love them too.

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Anonymous said...

Hey
thanks for the beautiful blog. You can add some gemstones in this necklace to make it gemstone jewelry

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Mani said...

Great Idea Miranda! Love the way you put it all up. There are speculations regarding the glue to use but if you did it its probably true. I work with wholesale gemstone jewelry and create divine pieces!

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