It's a little like magic: draw a design on shrink plastic, cut it out, pop it into the oven and watch it shrink to about a third of its original size. Then use that piece of plastic as the basis for a ring, a necklace, earrings, or a bracelet. Special techniques let you go beyond flat plastic for "did-you-really-make-that?" results. With 30 pages of traceable designs and instructions for creating jewelry from simple to stunning, teens and tweens can design wearable art that is uniquely their own. In addition to shrink plastic and designs, the book comes with beads, cord, jewelry findings, and a Klutz-custom ring roller.
Comes with: 66 page book, 6 sheets of shrink plastic, ring roller, 20 feet of black waxed-cotton cord, 100 beads (50 blue, 50 green), charm bracelet, 8 lobster clasps, 6 earring wires, 100 jump rings, 16 clamshell cord ends, 30 pages of traceable art.
- ISBN10 1591744377
- ISBN13 9781591744375
- Publish Date 1 September 2007
- Publish Status Active
- Out of Print 26 February 2010
- Publish Country US
- Publisher Scholastic US
- Imprint Klutz Press Inc
- Pages 66
- Language English