Recommended Tools & Supplies:
Shrinky Dink Sheets (Clear);
Permanent Markers (Colored);
Prismacolor Pencils;
Scissors;
Hole Punch;
Hole Punches (3 Large Circles);
Hole Punches (Cir, Sq, Tri);
Toaster Oven;
Heat Gun;
Thermometer;
Parchment Sheets; and,
Jump Rings
Purchases made using the Amazon links on the OJA website at: www.onlinejewelryacademy.com, help to financially support the OJA. On our website you'll also find links to products from Durston Tools that we have reviewed. Or, you can access Durston's website at durston.com/oja.
In this video, Professor John Ahr of the Online Jewelry Academy demonstrates how to use permanent markers and colored pencils to create colorful plastic charms that can be combined to make a necklace.
Shrinky Dinks have been around forever it seems. But, many kids (and adults) never bother to read the instructions. So, they often limit themselves in their creativity because they don't know all of the possible ways to work with the shrinky dink material. Did you know that you can use colored pencils and acrylic paints on the shrinky dink plastic?
If you like this video, we've got plenty more. You can find the OJA's videos organized by category on our website at: http://www.onlinejewelryacademy.com
Subscribers to the OJA's YouTube channel have the option to receive regular notification of new OJA video releases. So, why not subscribe now? Be sure to click on the bell next to the subscribe button to turn on notifications.
The OJA offers complete courses on Udemy.com.
1. Beginners course "Colorful Silver Jewelry"
https://www.udemy.com/makingjewelry/?couponCode=JOHN_AHR
2. Intermediate course "Making Beautiful Articulated Hinged Jewelry"
https://www.udemy.com/articulatedhingedjewelry/?couponCode=ARTICULATED
3. Stone Setting Course "5 Ways To Enhance Jewelry Design Through Stone Setting"
https://www.udemy.com/stonesetting/?couponCode=OJA-DISCOUNT
Follow us on:
Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/onlinejewelryacademy/
And, you can support the production of future OJA videos by making a monthly contribution at: http://www.Patreon.com/onlinejewelryacademy.
Shrinky Dink Sheets (Clear);
Permanent Markers (Colored);
Prismacolor Pencils;
Scissors;
Hole Punch;
Hole Punches (3 Large Circles);
Hole Punches (Cir, Sq, Tri);
Toaster Oven;
Heat Gun;
Thermometer;
Parchment Sheets; and,
Jump Rings
Purchases made using the Amazon links on the OJA website at: www.onlinejewelryacademy.com, help to financially support the OJA. On our website you'll also find links to products from Durston Tools that we have reviewed. Or, you can access Durston's website at durston.com/oja.
In this video, Professor John Ahr of the Online Jewelry Academy demonstrates how to use permanent markers and colored pencils to create colorful plastic charms that can be combined to make a necklace.
Shrinky Dinks have been around forever it seems. But, many kids (and adults) never bother to read the instructions. So, they often limit themselves in their creativity because they don't know all of the possible ways to work with the shrinky dink material. Did you know that you can use colored pencils and acrylic paints on the shrinky dink plastic?
If you like this video, we've got plenty more. You can find the OJA's videos organized by category on our website at: http://www.onlinejewelryacademy.com
Subscribers to the OJA's YouTube channel have the option to receive regular notification of new OJA video releases. So, why not subscribe now? Be sure to click on the bell next to the subscribe button to turn on notifications.
The OJA offers complete courses on Udemy.com.
1. Beginners course "Colorful Silver Jewelry"
https://www.udemy.com/makingjewelry/?couponCode=JOHN_AHR
2. Intermediate course "Making Beautiful Articulated Hinged Jewelry"
https://www.udemy.com/articulatedhingedjewelry/?couponCode=ARTICULATED
3. Stone Setting Course "5 Ways To Enhance Jewelry Design Through Stone Setting"
https://www.udemy.com/stonesetting/?couponCode=OJA-DISCOUNT
Follow us on:
Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/onlinejewelryacademy/
And, you can support the production of future OJA videos by making a monthly contribution at: http://www.Patreon.com/onlinejewelryacademy.