Apr 14, 2010

Glass Tile Pendants




Want to know how to make a glass tile pendant?? They're super easy - you can do this!  Here's a brief tutorial.

They can end up costing less than $1.70 each - wow!  Perfect for gifts.  What a great craft - I had one mom comment to me "this is a great craft that spans all ages - my daughter (7 yrs old) could do it and so could I and my mother - and we all enjoyed it!"

First gather your supplies - you'll need:
--a glass tile,
--a bail (that's the hook that goes on the back),
--paper or fabric design,
--diamond glaze and a small paintbrush,
--superglue,
--and a chain to hang it on.



Some ideas for your glass tile pendants:
--Use fabric and paper - here's a post with great idea tips.
--Use a photo - here's a post on how to resize and image for a tile.
--Use a school mascot to make a great teacher gift.

I bought all my supplies from CandyTiles and was really impressed.  I especially like her bundle packs - you don't have to think because it has everything - you can get 20 bails, 20 tiles, 20 chains, and a bottle of diamond glaze for $33.50 - perfect.  And prices get better as you order more - I organized this craft for moms to do at our playgroup and ended up ordering 2 100 Bundle Packs - so make it a party!
** update - 10% off at CandyTiles if you enter "sugarbeez10" in the coupon code area **

First take your tile, and trace it onto your paper.  Then cut it out slightly inside the lines.  You can use an exacto knife but I just used scissors.  Hold it up with your tile on top of it to check the size - you don't want any paper sticking out behind the edge.

Next squirt your diamond glaze on the back of the tile - about pea size.  Use a small paintbrush to spread it out - enough to coat the back of the tile but not so much that it's going to ooze.

Then while the diamond glaze is still wet set your paper face-down onto it.  Rub the paper to get a really good seal.  That will prevent bubbles being seen through the glass.

Let dry for 5-10 mintues or longer.  Then squirt diamond glaze on the back of the paper and spread it out with a paintbrush to seal in your paper.  Let dry several hours.  Then using superglue, glue your bails to the back. (Don't use Gorilla Glue - it foams a little so it won't look as clean around your bail)

We had a great time making these - and so will you!





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41 Fabulous Comments:

Sara said...

Can you use a photo? These would make the cutest Mother's day gifts if you could use pictures of the children.

Mandy said...
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Fawnda said...

Fun project! Great job! :)

Michelle Johnston said...

hey, my house is famous!

Meet Virginia said...

These are too cute! Thanks for the great tutorial!!

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Tasha said...

Wahoo! Thanks for teaching us how to make these. I love them!

jennie said...

These are so gorgeous! This would be fun to make for kids, and since they're so cheap, it would be no biggie when the child loses it (as mine inevitably will!) Great idea!

Cathy M~(checkitoff) said...

love this!!

Kerri said...

What a fun and easy project...especially with so many pretty papers out there to choose from! Can't wait to try it!

Stacie said...

LoVe those! Thanks for the how-to!

Gay Vaughan said...

Thank you for bringing your hodgepodge to the party! Will be drawing the winners soon!
~Gay~
itsahodgepodgelife.blogspot.com

malia said...

thanks for the fun tutorial!
i am having trouble leaving comments-- probs with typepad anyway my blog is http://yesterdayontuesday.typepad.com

ificould said...

Hooray for this tutorial!! I've been looking for this! I posted a link on my blog: http://ificould-ificould.blogspot.com/2010/04/glass-tile-pendants.html

Can't wait to make these!

ificould said...

btw, if you want, grab a button saying you were featured: http://ificould-ificould.blogspot.com/p/featured-sites.html (sorry it's a little small - will be resized soon!)

The Girl Creative said...

Your project has been featured. :) Check it out!!!

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Diana

linda said...

Mandy,
I love these pendants, they're so pretty! Thanks for joining the Craftaholics Anonymous Support Group! I had fun stopping by and checking out your craftiness!
Linda

Josée alias amelanche 1 said...

Bravo! J'aime bien ces pendentifs.

Josée

Cook Clean Craft said...

That is just gorgeous. Another project to add to the to do list!

mizdarlin said...

Thanks for this-been hesitant to invest in supplies until I knew the best way to work..now feel a bit more confident..

Creations By Cindy said...

I love this! I actually won a tile pendant once. Be blessed. Thanks for the tutorial. Cindy

Raby said...

This is too good. Thanks for sharing the great information on how to prepare Pendants.

Michele said...

Hi I found you through 12 Crafts til Christmas blog. I love this idea and you make the directions so simple. Thanks for linking where to get the supplies. I love that I can get almost everything in one place!

morganmadeit said...

I was just getting ready to assemble some of these and saw your post. It's always nice to see how someone else does it first! Thanks for the post!

Lori Thompson said...

Just ordered mine! THANKS!!

Crystal said...

I love these and STILL need to make some.

Lisa said...

I love this glass tile idea. I look forward to this being a part of my next project in the making. thank you for sharing this idea.

Amy Gilman and Emily Lee (Sisters of the Wild West) said...

I absolutely LOVE the look of these. I am going to get some for my next girls night! Thanks for the tip on where to get all the supplies. I am a new follower.
Amy @ SistersoftheWildWest.blogspot.com

Angie @ The Country Chic Cottage said...

Featured you today!! :)

http://www.thecountrychiccottage.net/2011/04/moms-heart-handmade-mothers-day-gift.html

Michelle said...

Stinkin cute! Love the pink one especially! Thanks for linking up with DIY under $5!!

Mary-Ann said...

Very pretty pendant, I love it.
Ann@girls jewellery

Andrea said...

Thanks for the tutorial! I just made some recently and posted them on my site, linking to your post. :)

Andrea
http://addicted2tutes.blogspot.com/2011/07/glass-tile-pendant-gift.html

Chris said...

These are darling! Can you use a photo??

Katrinshine said...

Thank you for sharing! I sell digital collage sheets for scrapbooking and jewelry making www.karisagraphic.etsy.com but I never know how to make them.
Katrin

Gourmet Getaways said...

I love it, thank you for sharing this idea. Do you get the tiles from a bathroom tile shop, or are they from somewhere special?

PegT said...

Does it matter what kind of paper you use? I wasn't sure if the ink would smear on certain paper. Anyone?

Mandy @ Sugar Bee Crafts said...

I haven't had any ink smear - - good luck!

Cookie said...

Where did you get your glass tiles? Or, where do you think I could get some? Thanks, Morgan

Mandy @ Sugar Bee Crafts said...

hey morgan - in the post I talk about where i got them - the candytiles etsy shop, and you can get a discount with that code i mention...

erwicker said...

How cute they are! Thanks for the great tutorial!!

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Teri said...

Thank you co much for the tutorial. My girl scout troop is going to make these as mother's day gifts which leads me to a question. Our meeting is only an hour long. Will it be sufficient to let the diamond glaze set on the back of the paper for about an hour before gluing on the bale or does it need more time to set?

Mandy @ Sugar Bee Crafts said...

good question Teri -- I can't remember how long it took to dry because I waited overnight - maybe try a test one the day before...