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Feel lucky this St Patrick's Day with a four leaf clover necklace!
If you're lucky enough to have found a four leaf clover this St Patrick's Day, turn it into a lucky charm necklace to bring you luck all year long. Or, if you're not so lucky like me, fake it with the help of two three leaf clovers!

Posted by Cat Morley from London, United Kingdom • Published See Cat Morley's 1145 projects »
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  • How to make a resin pendant. Four Leaf Clover Necklace - Step 1
    Step 1

    Fill the pendant base half full with resin and sprinkle with fine glitter. Leave to harden overnight.

  • How to make a resin pendant. Four Leaf Clover Necklace - Step 2
    Step 2

    Go out on the hunt for clovers, if you find one with four leaves then you're all set, if not, collect two and get crafty.

  • How to make a resin pendant. Four Leaf Clover Necklace - Step 3
    Step 3

    Place a small dot of glue in the middle of your pendant and, using tweezers, carefully place the clover in the middle. Add an extra leaf from the other clover if needles.

  • How to make a resin pendant. Four Leaf Clover Necklace - Step 4
    Step 4

    Trace around your glass marble onto Seal-Itz or any double-sided sticky adhesive and cut out.

  • How to make a resin pendant. Four Leaf Clover Necklace - Step 5
    Step 5

    Place the adhesive carefully over your clover and remove the backing.

  • How to make a resin pendant. Four Leaf Clover Necklace - Step 6
    Step 6

    Place the marble on your pendant and leave to set.

  • How to make a resin pendant. Four Leaf Clover Necklace - Step 7
    Step 7

    String onto a necklace chain and you're all done!

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Michael J.
Michael J.
I wonder if the leaf will not get moldy over time? Should I just dry it first? I'm confused...
Cat Morley
Cat Morley · London, GB · 1432 projects
My one is keeping it colour nicely - I assumed the resin would keep it airtight and stop it from discolouring but I'll let you know! Drying it would be a good idea too.
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