https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/easy-peasy-scarf-curtain-slash-storage/versions/2 • Posted by Queen of the Sidhe
Ok, first, mine is a bit harder and takes longer to make than the version that inspired the one I did (that THIS is a version of). SUPPLIES NEEDED: 6 ct. 3" welded metal rings (found in leather section of craft store) 1 ct. 6" welded metal ring 4 yards of 1/2" wide ribbon of color choice 1 yard thin ribbon (for hanger) matching your color choice Jewelry wire Needle nose pliers Hot glue gun Hot glue sticks 2 or more embellishment items This project took me nearly 2 hours. The bulk of the time taken up with wiring the rings together, then wrapping the rings with ribbon. This project cost about $ 4. As soon as my daughter saw me making this, it then had to be hers. Ho, hum. Guess I'll have to make another one for me! LOL I took a 6-pk of metal rings (3" diam.) and 1 6" metal ring. I then created a design using those 7 metal rings. Once a design/pattern was decided on, I then used thin jewelry wire to keep the rings in place- wiring the rings together in the design/pattern. Once all the rings were wired together, I then used 1/2" black ribbed ribbon to wrap all the metal on the rings, using hot glue to keep the ribbon in place when I needed to add more. When finished with that, I hot glued some embellishments I picked up and added a smaller black satin ribbon to use as a hanger.
Ok, first, mine is a bit harder and takes longer to make than the version that inspired the one I did (that THIS is a version of). SUPPLIES NEEDED: 6 ct. 3" welded metal rings (found in leather section of craft store) 1 ct. 6" welded metal ring 4 yards of 1/2" wide ribbon of color choice 1 yard thin ribbon (for hanger) matching your color choice Jewelry wire Needle nose pliers Hot glue gun Hot glue sticks 2 or more embellishment items This project took me nearly 2 hours. The bulk of the time taken up with wiring the rings together, then wrapping the rings with ribbon. This project cost about $ 4. As soon as my daughter saw me making this, it then had to be hers. Ho, hum. Guess I'll have to make another one for me! LOL I took a 6-pk of metal rings (3" diam.) and 1 6" metal ring. I then created a design using those 7 metal rings. Once a design/pattern was decided on, I then used thin jewelry wire to keep the rings in place- wiring the rings together in the design/pattern. Once all the rings were wired together, I then used 1/2" black ribbed ribbon to wrap all the metal on the rings, using hot glue to keep the ribbon in place when I needed to add more. When finished with that, I hot glued some embellishments I picked up and added a smaller black satin ribbon to use as a hanger.