The Doctor's Name!
Pendant Necklace! Perfect for a Whovian Weekend!
First, you will need the Doctor's name in Gallifreyan.
Right click to save off, personal use only.
Other supplies:
1 sheet of shrink plastic
Black sharpie
Silver sharpie
Hole punch, scissors, and oven...
Jewelry findings, jump rings/chain
Trace the Gallifreyan script onto your shrink plastic with a black sharpie.
Then fill in the space with silver sharpie marker.
This makes a big difference in the final product.
Silver colored on the left...left clear on the right.
It just gives it a little more pop!
Then punch some holes in the top.
the hole needs to be slightly larger than just one hole punch hole...
Mine end up being about 1/2 inch in diameter.
Then melt in the oven at 350* for about 5 minutes.
After it cooled...about a minute...I used clear glossy accents to make the top shine!
Generously covered the top...used a pin to pop any bubbles...
And set to dry away from little prying hands...
After drying it looks shiny and great!
Like laser printed acrylic!
So, now just add a jump ring through the hole.
And hook it on a chain!
Molto-Bene!
I'm so excited for this weekend!
Come back tomorrow for more Doctor Who geekery!
Pendant Necklace! Perfect for a Whovian Weekend!
First, you will need the Doctor's name in Gallifreyan.
Right click to save off, personal use only.
Other supplies:
1 sheet of shrink plastic
Black sharpie
Silver sharpie
Hole punch, scissors, and oven...
Jewelry findings, jump rings/chain
Trace the Gallifreyan script onto your shrink plastic with a black sharpie.
Then fill in the space with silver sharpie marker.
This makes a big difference in the final product.
Silver colored on the left...left clear on the right.
It just gives it a little more pop!
Then punch some holes in the top.
the hole needs to be slightly larger than just one hole punch hole...
Mine end up being about 1/2 inch in diameter.
Then melt in the oven at 350* for about 5 minutes.
After it cooled...about a minute...I used clear glossy accents to make the top shine!
Generously covered the top...used a pin to pop any bubbles...
And set to dry away from little prying hands...
After drying it looks shiny and great!
Like laser printed acrylic!
So, now just add a jump ring through the hole.
And hook it on a chain!
Molto-Bene!
I'm so excited for this weekend!
Come back tomorrow for more Doctor Who geekery!
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