Hi everyone! I’m Kiki from Kiki and Company and super excited to be back for another year of Spooktacular September. This year I really wanted to make a fun bracelet with a lot of Halloween elements I had already designed. You want to make one too?
DIY HALLOWEEN CHARMS
Supplies:
- Shrinky Dinks Clear Sheets
- Free Printable
- Sharpie Markers
- Jump Rings
- Bracelet
Directions:
- Take out a sheet of Shrinky Dinks and using a sharpie, trace the designs onto your Shrinky Dinks paper.
- Color your designs with your sharpie markers.
- Cut the designs out.
- Heat the oven up according to the Shrinky Dinks package and bake your charms.
- While they are baking, pull your jump rings apart just a bit (enough to wrap around your charms).
- Pull your charms out of the oven and let them cool
- Add a jump ring to the charm and clip it on your bracelet. Close with jewelry pliers.
I love how cheap and fun this fun bracelet is to make. It would be fun for your kids to try out and something festive for them to wear on Halloween.
You can even make your charms a little bigger and add them to a ball link chain to make a necklace.
Cute, right?! I hope you have fun making with your kiddos and have the happiest Halloween! Thanks so much for having me.
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I hope you will come over to visit me at Kiki and Company where I have tons of free printables and projects to make all those magical holiday moments simple!
Two of my favorite Halloween projects are Kid Halloween Straws:
and this super fun Halloween Countdown House:
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Here are a few more fun Halloween projects you can find on Eighteen25:
Kim says
Oh my gosh! How stinkin’ cute is this?! I love the idea of using Shrinky Dinks!
Bama says
How did you make the hole for the jump ring? Did you use a large hole punch? Before baking?
The designs are adorable-can’t wait to try this for Christmas too.
Jodie and Jen says
I’m not positive what Kiki used, but I know when we make these we do use a hole punch. It usually works perfect. 🙂
Stephanie Auwaerter says
How did you make the hole in the shrinky dink?
Jodie and Jen says
You can usually just use a hole punch.:)