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How-to: Washi Tape Statement Necklace

July 15, 2013 4 Comments

How-to: Washi Tape Statement Necklace - HandsOccupied.com

No one will ever know that this cost under $10 to make. I made this necklace a few months ago and have worn it out a ton. Every time I get a compliment and I tell the person it’s a DIY, they always ask, “Really – how?!” in disbelief. (That’s the best feeling in the world, btw.) So get thee to the washi tape store and make yourself one (or a few) of these completely custom, completely affordable bib necklaces.

Supplies

x-acto knife
ruler
flexible plexiglass (mine is .06 inches thick)
washi tape
scissors
really strong hole puncher – I used the Crop-a-Dile.
Mod Podge
paint brush
jewelry making pliers
7mm jump rings
necklace chain & clasp

Directions

Much like in my acrylic flag necklace, you begin by scoring your plexiglass with an x-acto knife. Cut along your ruler an inch from the edge of the plexiglass sheet, bend along the scoring, and snap the edge off, creating a clean, unsharp edge.

How-to: Washi Tape Statement Necklace - HandsOccupied.com

Make one 4 by 1 inch piece, two 3 by 1 inch pieces and two 2 by 1 inch pieces using this method. Then, mark a spot for two holes on an end of each piece of plexiglass. Punch your holes as marked using your punching tool.

How-to: Washi Tape Statement Necklace - HandsOccupied.com

Wrap each piece in washi tape. If it’s patterned, be careful to line up the pattern so it flows nicely across each necklace piece. I recommend cutting your washi tape with scissors (rather than tearing) to have clean ends as well.

How-to: Washi Tape Statement Necklace - HandsOccupied.com

Trim any washi tape hanging over the edges of your plexiglass with an x-acto knife, being careful of your work surface.

How-to: Washi Tape Statement Necklace - HandsOccupied.com

Mark where the holes are in each tape-covered necklace piece, and punch out the washi tape with your puncher. Paint a layer of Mod Podge over both sides of each pendant to seal. Let dry completely.

How-to: Washi Tape Statement Necklace - HandsOccupied.com

When all of your pieces are covered and dry, connect them with jump rings (new to jump rings? Check out this post).

How-to: Washi Tape Statement Necklace - HandsOccupied.com

Attach the whole bib segment to a necklace chain and add a clasp to finish your necklace! An added bonus to this necklace, beyond its amazing affordability and ease to make, is how lightweight it is. Have you ever noticed how bib and statement necklaces are crazy heavy sometimes?

How-to: Washi Tape Statement Necklace - HandsOccupied.com

I first posted this project at The Good Weekly, the blog for Goodsmiths. 

Filed Under: Decoupage, DIY Style, How-to Tagged With: accessories, acrylic, bib necklace, cheap crafts, craft, crafts, diy, diy style, jewelry, plexiglass, style, washi tape, washi tape craft

About Heidi

Heidi Gustad is a knitting, crochet and crafts designer. She first learned to knit at age 8 from a grandmother who saw in her a need for something to keep her busy. She's now a full time designer, video host, blogger & teacher. You can keep up with her designs and more by following handsoccupied on your favorite social network.

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Comments

  1. Laurie

    August 31, 2013 at 2:54 pm

    Where do you buy washi papers in Chicago?

    Thanks!

    Reply
    • Heidi

      September 1, 2013 at 8:29 am

      Washi tape has become widely available in the past year due to its popularity. I get mine online if I want a super unique pattern, but Target, Michaels & JoAnn all carry it nationwide. There are many stores carrying washi these days, but the hard part is that it’s sometimes not called washi tape.

      Reply
  2. Carol

    September 15, 2014 at 9:27 pm

    I have been looking for that same X-Acto knife and I can’t find it. Do you happen to have or know the model number or any info that could be specific to this type of X-Acto knives?

    Thank you,

    Reply
    • Heidi

      September 18, 2014 at 10:11 pm

      My x-acto knife came in a set called “x-acto knife set,” and the back of the holder it came in says “x-cal gift setwtab” (yes, setwtab is all one word). The number X5094 is on the back as well. Hope that helps! -Heidi

      Reply

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