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  • DIY Vintage Button Ring Tutorial

    This is a tutorial to show you how to make a ring out of a vintage button. I see so many great vintage buttons, either randomly at a yard sale or thrift store or a part of an old sweater or shirt that I don’t want to wear anymore. Buttons are little treasures that are great because they can be so fun, with a lot of detail. There’s a bunch of stuff you can do with them, and I’m sort of button hoarder. If there’s a nice set of them, I like to replace boring buttons on a shirt with fun colored ones. And below, is how to turn a button into a pretty ring.



    DIY Button Ring Tutorial

    Materials

  • big vintage button
  • ring blank (proportionate in size to your button)
  • heavy duty glue, like E6000
  • sandpaper
  • disposable pointy thing, like a chopstick


  • Step 1

    Using the sandpaper, gently sand the back of the button, and the flat surface of the ring blank. The flat smooth surface of the button/ring blank doesn’t give the glue enough to really bond to, so by roughening up the texture a bit it will make your glue hold better. Make sure you don’t go crazy here, and try to only sand the button where the ring blank will attach.


    Step 2

    Apply a small dollop of glue with your chopstick to your ring blank. The key here is not getting too much. You want enough so that when you press the ring on it forms a solid layer, almost forming a suction, and only the tiniest bit peeks out the edges, but not so much that you have to wipe it off.


    Step 3

    Now press on your ring gently just enough that the glue spreads evenly across and you have a nice layer of glue in between. Don’t press too hard where you squeeze all of the glue out of the sides. Now, set it aside and let it dry for a good 24 hours before you wear it.


    Now you have a new ring! You can get pretty creative with these, and soon you’ll be looking for anything with a flat surface to make rings out of. You can also make rings from geode stones with a flat back, vintage pendants, sliced agate, stone chunks like pyrite, or even little knit items like bows or hearts.

    You can check out my statement rings in the shop, or have a look at my other DIY patterns.
    • March 28, 2012 (9:59 am)
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