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how to hold or work with the pliers. • Make sure your briolettes are side
After much practice, I mastered drilled, not drilled top to bottom
the technique, but it would have (top to bottom drilling requires
been much easier if I had watched headpins).
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Step 1:
Gather Your Supplies
• Wire (Sterling silver round soft 28 mm gauge
wire for this demo)
• Side Drilled Briolette Gems or Beads (20x13
mm faceted green amethyst briolettes were
used for this demo)
• Ear Wires (Sterling silver leverback ear wires
were used in this demo)
• Needle Nose Pliers
• Flat Nose Pliers
• Curved Nose Pliers
• Round Nose Pliers
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Step 2:
Clip and String Wire
Clip approximately 2 inches of wire using your
wire cutters and string the wire through your
briolette
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Step 3:
Prep Your Wire
• With your flat nose pliers, leaving a small
space above the tip of the briolette, bend one
end of the wire at a 90 degree angle.
• Repeat the process with the other end of the
wire in the opposite direction.
• The two wires should be crisscrossed once
you’ve finished this step.
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Step 4:
Clamp and Twist the Wires
Using your flat nose pliers, clamp on to the
wires you’ve crisscrossed and twist the pliers
toward you until you’ve coiled the wires to the
tip of the briolette.
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Step 5:
Clip One of Your Wires
Using your wire cutters, clip one of your wires at
the top of the area that you’ve twisted, leaving
only one end of wire to work with.
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Step 6:
Form a Circle with Your Wire
• Using your round nose pliers, clamp onto your
wire as close to the top of the twisted area as
possible.
• With your free hand, wrap the wire around the
round nose pliers to create a circle.
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Step 7:
Begin Wrapping your Wire
Hold the clamped circle in your non-dominant
hand using the round nose pliers. In your
dominant hand hold the curved nose pliers,
clamp on to the end of the loose wire and begin
wrapping that wire until you reach the base of
your briolette.
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Step 8:
Clip Excess Wire
• Using your wire cutters, clip any excess wire
at the base of the area you’ve just wrapped.
• If needed, use the needle nose pliers to tidy
up the end of the wire.
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Step 9:
Slip Finished Wire Wrapped Stone to
the Earwire
Open the ear wire with your needle nose pliers,
slip the finished stone on, and close the ear wire.
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Step 10:
Complete the Pair
Repeat steps 2-9 to create a second earring to
complete your pair!
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Step 1:
What You Will Need
Here is what you will need to get started:
• 1 sheet of chipboard
• 1 sheet of plain colored carstock
• 1 sheet of pattered cardstock
• 1 length of ribbon/lace to fit around your
cupcake stand
• Scissors
• Glue
• Ruler
• Pen
• Cup (if you don’t have a circle-drawing tool)
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Step 2:
Creating The Tray
We are going to start by making the tray that
your cupcake will sit on. Take your chipboard
and use your cup to trace a circle on the
chipboard. Then repeat this step on the plain
colored cardstock.
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Step 3:
Creating The Support
Next we will be making the support stands.
Grab your chipboard and measure and rule a 3
inch x 2.75 inch rectangle on the corner of the
sheet.
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Step 4:
Measure and Mark Your Support
From there, measure in 5/8 of an inch in from
the left and right sides along the 2.75 inch side.
Mark these places with your pen. Then along
the 3 inch side, measure and mark 1 inch down.
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Step 5:
Finish Measuring the Support
Rule a line across the 2.75 length of the
rectangle 1 inch down from the top where you
marked at the end of Step 3, and then rule a
line from the two marks you made at the start
of Step 4 to the 1 inch line your just drew. Your
rectangle should look like this image here.
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Step 6:
Cutting Your Pieces
Cut along the lines your ruled to make the first
support leg for the stand.
Then cut a slit down the middle of the shape,
but only half way. Repeat steps 3 through 6 to
make another leg, but on this second leg, cut
the slit on the opposite side, and again only half
way down.
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Step 7:
Decorating Your Pieces
Trace your two new leg pieces onto your
patterned cardstock, but make them half an
inch taller on the thin side of the shape.
Cut slits on these patterned pieces in the same
position you did on the chipboard.
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Step 8:
Gather Your Pieces
These are the pieces you should have at this
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Step 9:
Glue Your Pieces
Apply glue to the back of your chipboard leg
pieces, and stick a patterned cardstock piece
over one side.
Then fold over the half inch flap so that it sits at
a right angle.
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Step 10:
Stick The Pieces Together
Stick the patterned cardstock to the other side
and make sure that both top flaps are folded
out at right angles.
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Step 11:
Cut Your Pieces
Cut a slit in the middle of the folded flaps.
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Slot together the two legs by pushing them
along the middle slits. It should end up looking
like this.
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Step 13:
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Apply glue around the rim of one side of the
chipboard circle, and then take your ribbon/lace
and stick it around the edges. Gather it every
now and then so that it contours along the rim.
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Cover The Tray
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circle on one side, and then adhere it to the
other side of the tray (opposite to the side you
applied the lace/ribbon to).
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Apply glue to the folded flaps on the top of the
leg base.
Then center it on the under-side of the tray
(the side with the lace/ribbon) and press down
firmly to secure. Hold still for a few minutes to
allow glue to set.
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Ready To Go!
Your cupcake stand is now complete. Now all
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Ingredients You Will Need
To make Chai you will need:
• Loose Tea
• Milk (Any type works great)
• Sugar or sweetener
• A Pot
• A Strainer
• A Cup (To Drink!)
To add flavor you may want some of the
following:
• Ginger
• Cardamom
• Cinnamon
• Bay Leaves
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Boil the Water
For each cup of Chai, you will need 1/2 cup to
3/4 cup of water (depending on how much milk
you want). Put your water in the pot and bring
to a boil.
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Add Tea and Spices
Once the water is at a boil, add 1 tea spoon of
loose tea (or 1 tea bag). You can add more or
less based on the strength of the flavor you
want. Also add your spices to the pot at this
time. In this video, ginger and cardamom were
added.
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Add Milk
Once the tea starts to brew, let the water boil
for a few minutes based on how strong you
want your Chai. Add 1/2 cup or 1/4 cup of milk
as needed and bring the ingredients to boil.
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Strain the Chai
Let the Chai come to boil 2-3 times and reduce
heat to keep from boiling over. Then pour the
Chai through the strainer into your cup.
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Add sweetener (sugar, brown sugar, agave
nectar, honey) to your Chai and stir and enjoy a
nice cup of hot Chai!
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When you have finished recording your first
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Save: This will allow you to save the video as a
Camtasia (or AVI) file.
Delete: If you decide that you want to redo your
video, simply hit ‘delete’ and try again.
Edit: This option allows you to add graphics,
music, audio and much more before publishing it.
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Watch this short video walking you through
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Go to file, select ‘produce’ and follow a simple
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Video Rendering
Once you have finished the wizard to produce
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moments for the video to render.
That's it! It's extremely simple to screencast
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photography drink coasters and the
next time you’ll not only prevent
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Gather Supplies
The first thing you’ll need to do is gather the
supplies you’ll need:
• Printed Pictures (as many as you want!)
• A Pencil or Pen
• A Paint Brush
• An X-ACTO Knife (this works best) or Pair of
Scissors
• Round or Square Object to Draw Around
(cup, plate, old coaster, etc.)
• Varnish to Waterproof your Coasters
• Cork (Sheets or Tiles work great and can be
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• A Cutting Surface
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Trace Your Cork
Simply put your round or square object on top
of your cork and take your pencil or pen and
trace around it. Anything will work like a coffee
cup, a small plate, or even an old drink coaster.
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Step 3:
Trace Your Pictures
Use the same round or square object that you
used to shape your cork and take your pencil
or pen and trace around your selected pictures.
Choose any pictures you like or ones that
someone else would enjoy if you’re giving these
as a gift!
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Step 4:
Cut Your Cork
Now, that you have the shape drawn on your
cork, it’s time to cut. The best is to use an
X-ACTO knife although you can also use a box
cutter or pair of scissors too…just remember
to be careful. Place the cork on your cutting
surface and cut around the line you traced
earlier.
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Step 5:
Cut Your Pictures
The easiest way to cut your pictures is probably
to use a pair of scissors, although you may not
get the perfectly round edges as you would
with an X-ACTO knife so you choose. Place
picture on your cutting surface and cut around
the line you traced earlier.
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Step 6:
Stick them Together
Using the varnish and your paint brush, apply
a layer of varnish to the top of the cut piece of
cork and then stick your picture to the top of
that cork. Make sure to apply even pressure to
the picture for about 30 seconds to make sure
it’s not going anywhere…hey, it’s starting to look
like a coaster!
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Step 7:
Waterproof Your New Coaster
You want to make sure these will hold up with all
the drinks so apply at least 2 layers of varnish to
the top and sides of the picture and cork to make
it waterproof. And remember to wait for the first
layer to dry before applying the second layer.
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Step 8:
You’re Finished, Just Wait!
You’re all finished! Now, all you have to do is
wait for them to dry. The best thing to do is put
them in a safe place overnight before testing
them out with a drink. And that’s it! Good luck
and enjoy your new coasters!
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