Hi everyone!! So excited to be here on Brassy Apple!! I'm Mandy, from over at Sugar Bee Crafts:
Here's the whole gang on our recent vacation:
I enjoy all things crafty and have lots of DIY and tutorials on my blog. I even have a link party on Tuesdays so I can see your craftiness - then I show off a bunch of you on Wednesdays. You might know me from a few of my fabulously popular posts (click picture to check them out!):
You can see more projects in my new Tutorials Page, so check that out as well.
I wanted their name on the front, to identify their backpack, with the phone number on the back. But when you stamp into washers, it raises up the other side, so I couldn't just stamp on the back because it would raise through to the front (see what I mean, in the picture below). I came up with the idea of using 2 washers glued together. You need a glue that will adhere to metal - I went with Gorilla Glue, but others might work.
With this type of glue, you get the object wet then put on the glue then let it sit 5 minutes - be sure not to put on too much, it'll expand as it dries.
Perfect for backpacks!
Actually, the backpacks have a loop on the inside so if you don't want to clip them on the outside, look for that:
Thanks for having me!!
Can you believe we're already thinking back-to-school - - crazy! Today I'm going share my backpack fobs - -
Here's a quick easy project for backpacks. My kids know our home phone number, but I got to thinking, what if they need to call me on my cell phone - they don't know that number. So I thought of this project with the stamped washers.
I wanted their name on the front, to identify their backpack, with the phone number on the back. But when you stamp into washers, it raises up the other side, so I couldn't just stamp on the back because it would raise through to the front (see what I mean, in the picture below). I came up with the idea of using 2 washers glued together. You need a glue that will adhere to metal - I went with Gorilla Glue, but others might work.
With this type of glue, you get the object wet then put on the glue then let it sit 5 minutes - be sure not to put on too much, it'll expand as it dries.
After the 5 minutes, you put the objects together like you want them and clamp it tight. I left it several hours in the clamp.
That's it - now it's a double-sided washer. Then I made a quick tube of material, turned it right-side out (using that TOOL I love), and tucked in the raw ends. I poked it through the washers and sewed it down. Then made a loop of the other end and sewed it down. I slid a carabiner or clip into the loop and that was it. In the picture, boy one is right-side up and girl one is back-side up:Perfect for backpacks!
Actually, the backpacks have a loop on the inside so if you don't want to clip them on the outside, look for that:
Thanks for having me!!
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