Add glitter to Podgeable Facet Shapes to make one-of-a-kind pendants and beads.
Instructions
- Working on the flat (backside) of one teardrop and two oval Podgeable Facet Shapes apply a thin coat of Mod Podge Super Gloss. Sprinkle gold glitter over the Mod Podge. Tap off the excess and allow to dry.
- Apply a second coat of glitter in the same fashion as step 1.
- Note the bead count is for an 18” necklace. Add more or less beads for a different length. Cut a 24” piece of beading wire. Attach a half of the clasp to one end of the beading wire.
- Threading order: 3 black beads, 3 pink pearls, 1 black bead, 5 pink pearls, 1 black bead, 1 pink crystal, 1 black bead, 3 pink pearls, 1 black bead, 1 pink crystal, 1 black bead, 1 gold spacer, 3 pink pearls, 1 gold spacer, 1 black bead, 1 pink pearl, 1 pink crystal, 1 pink pearl, 1 black bead, 1 pink pearl, 1 pink crystal, 1 pink pearl, 2 black beads, 1 pink pearl, 1 gold spacer, 1 pink pearl, 1 gold spacer, 1 pink pearl, 1 black bead. This is the half-way point of the necklace. Reverse the beading order and bead the rest of the wire. Attach the other clasp to the end of the wire.
- Using jump rings attach the glittered Podgeable shapes to the necklace in between the double black beads near the center. Use the photo as a reference guide.
PROJECT TIP: Super Gloss Mod Podge is great for glittering because it dries very shiny so it won’t dull your glitter.