Is it an Egyptian Perfume bottle?
Or a love potion?
Or maybe if you rub it, a Genie will appear and grant you 3 wishes!
No matter how you see it, this exotic bottle pendant is sure to bring you lots of admiring compliments.
Or a love potion?
Or maybe if you rub it, a Genie will appear and grant you 3 wishes!
No matter how you see it, this exotic bottle pendant is sure to bring you lots of admiring compliments.
To make one of your own, you'll need:
- Feature bead of your choice. Suggestions: venetian beads; lampwork beads; European-style beads (troll, pandora, etc), cloisonné beads
- 4mm and 6mm Swarovski crystals to suit your feature bead
- An assortment of bead caps
- 50mm - 70mm long headpin (depending on your design)
- Beadalon snake chain kit
- Clasp
- 2 x jump rings
Additional if using a European-style bead or other large-hole bead
- 2mm - 3mm round spacer beads to fill the core
Tools: 2 pairs chain nose pliers; Round nose pliers; Flat nose pliers; Flush cutters; Bead mat
Work Out Your Design
To design your bottle pendant, you'll need to sort through your bead cap mix and find combinations that work well together. Starting with the base, string on a 3mm bead cap or a round spacer bead. This will act as a stopper and make sure that the first bead cap doesn't fall off if it has a large hole.
Now, create the base and stem.
Try different combinations of bead caps: some bell shaped, some flat, some cupped. Place multiple pieces together to create fancy shapes, or string some upside down to give them a different look.Include the 6mm Swarovski crystal in the stem and add the feature bead so you get a really good idea of how it will look. Just keep trying them in different combinations until you like what you see. I eventually went with number 2 and added a filigree petal bead cap to the base to make it look more balanced.
Once you're happy with the design, firm all the bead caps into position so they nestle inside each other and there's no play in them. Grip the head pin above the last bead/bead cap with chain nose pliers and bend it at a 90° angle.
With round nose pliers, create a loop large enough to string your chain through. Finish with the tail of the head pin on the side so that you have a complete loop.
Hold the loop with one pair of pliers and grip the tail with the other pair. Wrap the tail neatly around the neck as many times as you can. This will keep the components firmly in position so that there is no wiggle room.
With round nose pliers, create a loop large enough to string your chain through. Finish with the tail of the head pin on the side so that you have a complete loop.
Hold the loop with one pair of pliers and grip the tail with the other pair. Wrap the tail neatly around the neck as many times as you can. This will keep the components firmly in position so that there is no wiggle room.
Trim away the excess tail close to the neck.
Make the Chain
Decide how long you'd like the pendant to be and take away the clasp length from this measurement. I cut my chain to 50cm (19.75") and with the clasp and jump rings added, it measures 52cm (20.5") long.
Place one end of the chain into the chain end. You can glue it into position if you wish, but this is optional. Suitable adhesives would be GS-Hypo Cement or super glue. Grip the loop and the very tip of the chain with the chain nose pliers. With flat nose pliers in your other hand, press one flap of the chain end over the chain. Do the same to the other side. Give it a gentle tug to make sure it's secure. If not, press the flaps down more firmly and then tug again.
String the other end of the chain through the loop of the pendant. Attach a chain end to this end of the chain in the same way.
Connect the ends of the chain to the clasp with jump rings.
Now that you've completed your Faux Egyptian Perfume Bottle Pendant, wear it! And enjoy all the compliments you get.
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'Til next time.......
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