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Patriotic Bracelet
Hearts in Touch Designer Challenge


By: JoAnne Hoffman
Scrampin’ Love Bug
Beginners Scramping Team Designer


Supplies
:
Stamps:  #99 HIT/Liberty
Ink:  Archival Jet Black (Ranger)
Glue
Diamond Glaze (Judikins)
White Card Stock
Bracelet Blank (Michael’s)


Directions
:

1.  Stamp images several times using the black ink pad onto the cardstock. 

2.  Cut out the sections you want to place in the bracelet links and attach with glue. Let dry.

3.  Apply Diamond Glaze with a fairly thick coat to cover the image in each link of the bracelet. Let dry thoroughly for 24 to 48 hours.  You may also cover the stamped images in each link with acetate. Just affix the acetate with a small amount of Diamond Glaze.

4.  If desired, you can embellish the bracelet with additional beads, charms, etc.

 

 

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