Picture Bottlecap Earrings

Personalised earrings

Posted by Knittin' Kitten

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This is adapted from another tutorial I found which I couldn't make work, so I've made it easier.

I made these as Phantom of the Opera earrings but you can use whatever image you like. They make great sized, light earrings, perfect for presents

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You Will Need (10 things)

  • Pliers
  • Hammer
  • 2 x Blocks of Wood
  • Drill
  • Varnish
  • Super Glue
  • 2 x 6mm Jump Ring(s)
  • 2 x Earring Hooks
  • 2 x 5 mm Jump Ring(s)
  • 2 x Beer Caps

Steps (7 steps, 20 minutes)

  1. 1

    First, bend down the edges of the bottlecaps with a pair of strong pliers. You may be able to do without this step, but it helped me a lot!

  2. 2

    Remove the plastic bits inside the bottlecaps. This can be easy or hard, depending on the type of bottlecap. I had two lots of them, one type which wouldn't come out no matter what, and another type which came out easily if pulled out with a craft knife or thin knife.

  3. 3

    Flatten the bottlecaps! It's easiest to do this if you put it between two blocks of wood and hit them with a hammer. You can flip the bottlecaps over and move the wood around until they're as flat as you want them

  4. 4

    Drill the holes! I can't tell you what kind of drill I used as I don't have a clue, but you'll know if it's small enough to go through but big enough to fit a jump ring through. You'll need to hold the bottlecap in the pliers again, over a block of wood and drill straight down through the rim

    (I don't have a picture of me doing it with the bottlecaps, so just imagine that simcard is a bottlecap haha)

  5. 5

    I found that the inside of a bottlecap is exactly 1", so you can either resize a picture on your computer using Photoshop, or look through magazines for an image the right size.

    Cut it out using a craft knife or a pair of scissors

  6. 6

    Use a strong glue to glue it onto the inside of the bottlecap, then go over it with a gloss varnish to keep it hard

  7. 7

    Almost done! Now what you need to do on each earring is slip a 6mm jump ring through the hole and do it up again. Then open a 5mm jump ring to put through the 6mm one, and put an earring hook on that too.

    Close the jump ring and you're done!