Transforming Lace and Tin Cans into a Majestic Gold Medieval Crown
Wanna live the fantasy of being a King leading your kingdom through war in medieval time? You don’t even need jeweller’s tool to make trash looks like real gold.
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MATERIALS AND TOOLS USED IN THIS VIDEO:
Soda can (1 can is enough)
Gold Copper wire diameter (20 gauge)
Two 5mm flat headband
E6000 glue (or any gel glue)
Superglue (cyanoacrylate)
Lace ribbon (I used 2 meters of lace and 1 meter of lace, but you can use any type you want)
BOSNY Gold Effect Spray Paint (No. 182 Brass Gold)
Gold leaf charms:
STONES:
7 red square rubies, in prong setting: 10mm
7 round rhinestones, blue color, in prong setting: 8mm
6 square rhinestones, white color, in prong setting: 10mm
3mm Flat Back Non Hotfix White Rhinestone:
TOOLS: pliers (flat-nose, round-nose, chain-nose, heavy duty clamp pliers), flush cutter pliers, tweezers
Rhinestones Picking Tool:
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Design inspired by crowns of the medieval time, rainessence time, baroque, Dolce & Gabbana
MUSIC CREDITS:
Hep Cats by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.
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Frost Waltz (Alternate) by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.
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