Cynthia got creative with this necklace and used a TierraCast pendant as a glue-on bail for her Dakota Stones donut pendant. The pendant hides the hole of the donut and actually becomes a decorative element layered on top of the donut. It makes a beautiful showcase on the simple leather necklace foundation, especially when paired with golden accents.
Glue the TierraCast antique gold-plated pewter Eightfold Path pendant onto the center of the Dakota Stones green aventurine 40mm donut pendant using 5-minute two-part epoxy adhesive. You want to make sure the pendant covers the hole of the donut, but you also want to make sure you can easily add a jump ring to the loop of the pendant, too. Allow to dry.
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Nice choice! All or most of the products needed for this project are shown below with quantities. Sometimes we sell out of components and aren’t able to order more from the manufacturer (we know, it is very disappointing to us, too). Use the opportunity to mix up the design and make it yours by substituting similar products or altering the entire color scheme—it’s up to you!
Cynthia got creative with this necklace and used a TierraCast pendant as a glue-on bail for her Dakota Stones donut pendant. The pendant hides the hole of the donut and actually becomes a decorative element layered on top of the donut. It makes a beautiful showcase on the simple leather necklace foundation, especially when paired with golden accents.
Glue the TierraCast antique gold-plated pewter Eightfold Path pendant onto the center of the Dakota Stones green aventurine 40mm donut pendant using 5-minute two-part epoxy adhesive. You want to make sure the pendant covers the hole of the donut, but you also want to make sure you can easily add a jump ring to the loop of the pendant, too. Allow to dry.
Crimp End and End Cap Tutorial
More Crimp End and End Cap Basics
Fancy Crimp End Tutorial