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QuestionHow do you make a homemade shell necklace?Joy Cho is the Founder and Creative Director of the lifestyle brand and design studio, Oh Joy!, founded in 2005 and based in Los Angeles, California. She has authored six books and consulted for creative businesses around the world. Joy has lectured on business, leadership, and entrepreneurship at conferences and companies such as AltSummit, Pinterest, Target, and Hallmark, while her home and studio have been featured in magazines such as House Beautiful, Parents, and Domino. She has also been named one of Time's 30 Most Influential People on the Internet multiple times and has the most followed account on Pinterest with more than 14 million followers.For a more rustic piece of jewelry, try twine or linen cord made of multiple strands. For a durable and versatile necklace, try jewelry wire or nylon line. Look for a material that is shiny, since this means that the cord has been reinforced with a coating that will make it last longer.
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QuestionHow can I reinforce a shell if it is flat and thin? Would hot glue work?Community AnswerYes, it will. But you have to be careful not to put the glue close to the edges since that would create an artificial look. And do not put the glue on the top because the glue will cloud up the natural color of the shell.
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QuestionI want to paint my shells. What paint can I use?Community AnswerWatercolor will give them a faint glow, and soften their appearances.
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QuestionHow do I make a necklace without a drill?Beth H.Community AnswerIf you have a small pocket knife, you can do this. You will need to mark where you want your hole to be. Put the small part of your knife tip into the shell and scratch at the surface. Blow out the shavings. Continue to carve in that same hole until you reach the other side. Be very careful when using your knife, as sometimes it will slip. When finished, rinse your shell.
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QuestionCan I paint the seashell with a nail polish top coat to make it shiny?Community AnswerYes, you can paint with a nail polish, and to make it more interesting you can also add some glitter if you have any.
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QuestionDoes this work the same for snail shells?Community AnswerYes, but it would be more difficult to successfully drill a hole.
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QuestionWhere can I get the kind of tools used in the video?Beth H.Community AnswerYou can find the drill and pliers at a craft store or home improvement store.
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QuestionCan I clean them without using bleach?Community AnswerThe bleach sterilizes the shells, so it is important to use it to make sure they are completely clean.
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QuestionCan I clean shells with hydrogen peroxide and water?Elizabeth CasadoCommunity AnswerYes, but do a spot check with a cotton swab first. Also, try to get the sand out and run an old toothbrush over it first. When I tried this, the shells seemed to have a stronger "bleached" outcome (whiter, slightly more brittle on the outer layer, and some had pores beginning). I'm sure timing and dilution had a key role, not to mention water softness.
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QuestionWhat can I use to harden my shells?Elizabeth CasadoCommunity AnswerA hard, clear fingernail topcoat helps. Just do one side, then the other, sealing toward the inside (if any) and finish with an inner coating.
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QuestionDo I have to drill a hole to do this?Community AnswerNo. You could wrap wire, cord or twine around the shell instead of drilling a hole.
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QuestionHow can I poke a hole when making a shell necklace without a drill or pocket knife?Community AnswerUse a big needle. Rotate or/and scratch with some light pressure. To make the hole bigger (after getting through with the needle), use a pair of small nail-clipping scissors.
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QuestionWhere can I find shell necklace cords and jump rings?Community AnswerYou could easily make your own jump rings with wire and can buy the wire and cords (pre-made or just a nice set of string/twine) at your local craft store or on Amazon/Etsy/eBay, etc.
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