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DIY Bathroom Tile Statement Ring. For everyone out there on the DIY/everything tag who says they can’t make anything - this tutorial is for you. Made from bathroom tile (really pretty examples at the link) this tutorial from Fab You Bliss could not be simpler! *Buy a sheet of tile with colors you like from Home Depot and a bunch of cheap ring blanks and share with your friends.

DIY Bathroom Tile Statement Ring. For everyone out there on the DIY/everything tag who says they can’t make anything - this tutorial is for you. Made from bathroom tile (really pretty examples at the link) this tutorial from Fab You Bliss could not be simpler! *Buy a sheet of tile with colors you like from Home Depot and a bunch of cheap ring blanks and share with your friends.

DIY Easy Scrabble Tile Pendant. This is one of my favorite jewelry posts here and I was amazed to find out it was a scrabble tile. So I was so happy to find this excellent tutorial from Artsy VaVa here.
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DIY Easy Scrabble Tile Pendant. This is one of my favorite jewelry posts here and I was amazed to find out it was a scrabble tile. So I was so happy to find this excellent tutorial from Artsy VaVa here.

truebluemeandyou: Reblogging because someone just reblogged it and I am reminded how incredible alcohol inks are.

 
I was amazed by the results achieved with alcohol ink on tiles and then even more happy to see the results on glass. DIY Alcohol Ink Faux Stained Glass tutorial from the screaming sardine here. You may remember that I earlier posted about alcohol ink tiles here. The link to the tile tutorial from artsyville here. This is how the stained glass look was achieved:

I cleaned the glass off first with rubbing alcohol. Then I added a drop or   two of alcohol ink at a time and then sprooshed it with the canned air.  

*Note: for use on non porous surfaces. These are the surfaces you can use it on: glossy paper, dominoes, metal, shrink plastic, glass, and other slick surfaces. Available in sixteen exciting 3-color palettes. Alcohol Blending Solution is available for lightening colors and cleaning inks from non-porous surfaces.

truebluemeandyou: Reblogging because someone just reblogged it and I am reminded how incredible alcohol inks are.

I was amazed by the results achieved with alcohol ink on tiles and then even more happy to see the results on glass. DIY Alcohol Ink Faux Stained Glass tutorial from the screaming sardine here. You may remember that I earlier posted about alcohol ink tiles here. The link to the tile tutorial from artsyville here. This is how the stained glass look was achieved:

I cleaned the glass off first with rubbing alcohol. Then I added a drop or   two of alcohol ink at a time and then sprooshed it with the canned air.  

*Note: for use on non porous surfaces. These are the surfaces you can use it on: glossy paper, dominoes, metal, shrink plastic, glass, and other slick surfaces. Available in sixteen exciting 3-color palettes. Alcohol Blending Solution is available for lightening colors and cleaning inks from non-porous surfaces.

 
I was amazed by the results achieved with alcohol ink on tiles and then even more happy to see the results on glass. DIY Alcohol Ink Faux Stained Glass tutorial from the screaming sardine here. You may remember that I earlier posted about alcohol ink tiles here. The link to the tile tutorial from artsyville here. This is how the stained glass look was achieved:

I cleaned the glass off first with rubbing alcohol. Then I added a drop or   two of alcohol ink at a time and then sprooshed it with the canned air.  

*Note: for use on non porous surfaces. These are the surfaces you can use it on: glossy paper, dominoes, metal, shrink plastic, glass, and other slick surfaces. Available in sixteen exciting 3-color palettes. Alcohol Blending Solution is available for lightening colors and cleaning inks from non-porous surfaces.

I was amazed by the results achieved with alcohol ink on tiles and then even more happy to see the results on glass. DIY Alcohol Ink Faux Stained Glass tutorial from the screaming sardine here. You may remember that I earlier posted about alcohol ink tiles here. The link to the tile tutorial from artsyville here. This is how the stained glass look was achieved:

I cleaned the glass off first with rubbing alcohol. Then I added a drop or   two of alcohol ink at a time and then sprooshed it with the canned air.  

*Note: for use on non porous surfaces. These are the surfaces you can use it on: glossy paper, dominoes, metal, shrink plastic, glass, and other slick surfaces. Available in sixteen exciting 3-color palettes. Alcohol Blending Solution is available for lightening colors and cleaning inks from non-porous surfaces.

The Majestic. Etsy. 

This Hand Crafted ring is created by Jocelyn Pryor of Flowerleaf and brings to mind all the older movie theaters that are still standing. From the old paint that has peeled away to the ornate decor inside the amphitheater. 

 
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The Majestic. Etsy. 

This Hand Crafted ring is created by Jocelyn Pryor of Flowerleaf and brings to mind all the older movie theaters that are still standing. From the old paint that has peeled away to the ornate decor inside the amphitheater.