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DIY: Deathly Hallows Necklace! (by Account deleted)

Hello everyone! Today I decided to show you guys how I made my very own Deathly Hallows Necklace.

If you're a huge Harry Potter fan, then this DIY is just for you.



The Fimo clay (oven bake clay) I used to create the actual charm takes 30 minutes in the oven at 180oC/250oF. Do not exceed this time limit neither the temperature of the oven or else you could burn it. Please make sure you have an adult to assist you with the oven part just to prevent any mishaps!

All the pictures in this tutorial have been taken by me EXCEPT for the oven. Our oven is filthy and I could not afford to take a picture of it. I apologise for the terrible lighting, angles and for just being the worst camerawoman ever! 

In order to create this cool addition to your coolness collection, you will need the following things:
  • FIMO clay/Oven Bake Clay
  • Scalpel
  • Paints
  • Paintbrush
  • Pointy pencil or pen
  • Steady hands and precision!


Step 1: Slice off some of your oven bake clay. Roll it into a ball to make it easier to work with.




Step 2: You need enough clay in order to create a 1cm thick,  roughly 4 cm in length shape. Flatten out your ball by using your hands, something with a rounded side, or a rolling pin.



Step 3: Cut out a triangle using your scalpel from the flattened clay. You should have each side of the triangle being approximately 4cm long. Do this again inside the triangle but cutting out a smaller triangle. Remove the smaller triangle and you should have a triangle outline. This is your invisibility cloak!



Step 4: Create a thin 4cm long strip of clay and place it in the middle of the triangle. using the side without the blade of your scalpel, press down the loose ends of the strip and merge it with the triangle to keep everything in place. This is the Elder Wand! After that, using another strip of clay, wrap it around your finger to create a circle. Place this on top of the Elder Wand of your sign and, again, mould it into shape. This is the Resurrection stone. When you finally have your Deathly Hallows sign, poke a hole in the top corner



Step 5: Now place your little Deathly Hallows signs on a baking tray and leave it in the oven for no longer than 30 minutes for 180oC/250oF. Let it cool for about 5-10 minutes.




Step 6: Once cooled, paint it whatever colour you like. I painted mine gold, and added silver highlights for that extra glow.



Step 6: Thread a wire or a piece of string to create a hoop. You can paint it to match the charm. Once this hoop is created, grab an old necklace chain without the pendant, and thread it through the hoop. Once thats done, you have your very own, Deathly Hallows necklace!



I personally love this necklace because its just so cute and easy to make. If you happen to make it, please post a picture in the comments section below! Good luck!




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Fashionstar wrote on 15-03 16:07:
Fashionstar wrote:
Really cool idea. Love it <3
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Musa8 wrote on 12-03 22:50:
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Cangam24 wrote:
funny

wow! love this
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CRFJ wrote on 09-03 22:14:
CRFJ wrote:
that is sooo awesome
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Private wrote on 09-03 18:53:
Celina wrote:
I dont know anything about HP, but this just looks like a cool way to make jewelry in general! 
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PrincessCharlotte wrote on 09-03 12:30:
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Awesome.. And Cool
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SelfishThought wrote on 09-03 07:19:
SelfishThought wrote:
It looks awesome! Love it.
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Motoko wrote on 09-03 06:03:
Motoko wrote:
Omg i love this!
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Nabhan1 wrote on 09-03 02:30:
Nabhan1 wrote:
Hmmmm nice....love it
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Private wrote on 09-03 01:35:
Epoch wrote:
This is so great omg I'm doing this eventually When I have time, I swear.



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