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Nuka Cola Bottle Cap Earrings Fallout DIY Caps Craft

Nuka Cola Bottle Cap Earrings Fallout DIY Caps Craft Bring a little Wasteland charm into your everyday style with these bottle cap earrings!  Fallout fans know the power of bottle caps, and now you can wear them as fun accessories that show off your love of the game.  Let's get started! Whether you’re crafting with your little girl, making something geeky for gifts, or just adding flair to your outfit before you step out the front door, this project is simple, clever, and perfect for any skill level. Supplies Needed for Bottle Cap Earrings: affiliate links Fallout Nuka Cola bottle caps (with colorful cap labels) Finishing nail and hammer Scrap wood block (to work on) Jewelry pliers Jump rings Earring hooks Optional: Mod Podge (to seal labels or add shine) Step 1: Make a Small Hole I have some Bethesda purchased Nuka Cola Bottle Caps. You can absolutely DIY these bottle caps with this fun tutorial here! Set your bottle cap on a scrap wood block.  Using a finishing nail...

How to Laser Engrave Bamboo Candle Lids (xTool DIY)

How to Laser Engrave Bamboo Candle Lids (xTool DIY) One of my favorite things about crafting is combining handmade projects with a touch of high-tech customization — and this bamboo candle lid engraving project is the perfect example! Let's get started! I recently used my xTool S1 20W diode laser to engrave bamboo lids for my handmade soy candles, turning simple glass containers into elegant, professional-looking custom gifts that could easily be sold in retail stores, souvenir shops, or given as promotional items. Whether you’re making candles for your home, for everyday use, or to sell as custom items, engraving bamboo lids adds that extra layer of polish and personality.  Best of all, this project can be adapted for any theme or occasion — from holiday scents to wedding favors. Here’s a full tutorial so you can create your own engraved candle lids, plus a few tips for getting the best results when using the xTool S1. Step 1: Gather Your Materials You’ll need just a few things ...