Hi Beverly, so glad you like my videos, and for Subscribing. I work really hard to do these videos. I love for my subscribers to learn how to do these projects on a budget. I know how expensive items cost. Thank you and God Bless you.😀
Hi Kimberly , actually the tool that I used is a jewelry hole puncher. You can find a gem in Jewelry section at Hobby Lobby, or Michael’s . The one I have I’ve had it a long time. Thank you for asking. And for you Subscribing .
Hi Tina thanks for asking I did get this jewelry tool at Michaels years ago . I used to make pop art jewelry with bottle caps . It’s a jewelry hole puncher.Called metal hole puncher in the jewelry section.
I love it!! So clever how you curled the handle ! Nice gifts for my friends
Thank you so glad you like this
What a great idea! I love it❣️🥰
Thank you so much. I appreciate your great comment.
I save my tin cans for lots of projects. I haven’t tried decoupage so am excited to try your project!
Thank you I love using tin cans for diys
Really nice and easy 👍
Thank you so glad you like it.
Love this beautiful
Thank you
Love it
Thank you
Hello Everyone, Welcome back to my channel.
New subscriber here. Love, love this.
Thank you so much Becky glad you like this .?
I love this diy it's beautiful 😍
Thank you so glad you like this. And thank you for watching .
Great way to repurpose a tin can and came out really cute
Thank you.
Hi Craftyladyetta just came across your channel. I really love your videos.
Thank ypu
Beautiful 😍
Thank you. So , glad you like this.
Very pretty.
Thank you very much.
I just found you....I Love your video....I subscribed and clicked on "all" videos....
Hi Beverly, so glad you like my videos, and for Subscribing. I work really hard to do these videos. I love for my subscribers to learn how to do these projects on a budget. I know how expensive items cost. Thank you and God Bless you.😀
Love this.
Love it! Great job!!! 😊
Thank you so glad you like this.
Nice work
Thank you.
@@craftyladyetta your welcome
Absolutely love it 😍
What was the tool that you used to punch a hole on the sides 🤔
Thank you 😊
Hi Kimberly , actually the tool that I used is a jewelry hole puncher. You can find a gem in Jewelry section at Hobby Lobby, or Michael’s . The one I have I’ve had it a long time. Thank you for asking. And for you Subscribing .
New friend and sub here 👋
Love this! 💚 These are so fun to make 😍
Thank you so much for subscribing. Yes, they are fun to make. I just did another DIY today on Blue Jean pocket posies. Check it out . Thank you .👋
Lovely need to C more..lol
Thank you for your comment . I am work on more diys. Thank you
At what point and how did you make the holes in the can for the wire? That isn't shown in the video.
Jewelry puncher looks like this you can buy them at michaels or hobby lobbym.media-amazon.com/images/G/01/share-icons/share-std.svg
@@craftyladyetta Thank you! I've used a drill with not-so-great results
Your welcome you could really use just about anything but I find this jewelry hole punch comes in handy
How do you get the bottom smashed all the way?
Great question I Simple just press down on the end with my hand.
Where did you get the thing you punched the holes in with and what is it called?
Hi Tina thanks for asking I did get this jewelry tool at Michaels years ago . I used to make pop art jewelry with bottle caps . It’s a jewelry hole puncher.Called metal hole puncher in the jewelry section.
@@craftyladyetta ok thank you so much, I’m gonna try making some of them thanks for sharing your talents with us.
You are welcome
There is a tool called an awl for punching holes in however you would need a small hammer to achieve or a drill
Why do you snip the napkin edges?
Hello, good question I cut the edges because I only wanted that part on my tin can. I do save the rest for other DIY’s. Thank you for asking.😊
What type of wire do you use and guage?
Hello, I used silver beading wire and 24 gauge, I used wire I already had. before RUclips. I use to make and sell jewelry. Thank you for asking.😀