How to Make Water Bottle Rings

Take your water bottle and cut out a strip of plastic., Then, wrap the strip of plastic around any finger you want to wear it around., Using your tape, secure the ends together so the ring doesn't unravel., Apply a tiny bit of glue to a small area...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Take your water bottle and cut out a strip of plastic.

    A good size is half an inch wide and the circumference of the water bottle long.
  2. Step 2: wrap the strip of plastic around any finger you want to wear it around.

    You want to leave a bit of room for the floss to go around, so make sure it fits loosely.

    If you point your finger down, it should slip off with ease. , Use masking tape or duct tape.

    Something that will hold. , Wrap your floss or ribbon around the ring, pulling through and creating a design to your liking.

    Continue around the band. ,, With the style changing often, don't let money be an obstacle.

    Let your imagination run wild with these easy to create and inexpensive rings. ,
  3. Step 3: Using your tape

  4. Step 4: secure the ends together so the ring doesn't unravel.

  5. Step 5: Apply a tiny bit of glue to a small area on the inside of the ring.

  6. Step 6: This part is optional

  7. Step 7: but you can bling it up by attaching some sequins with hot glue or a needle and thread.

  8. Step 8: your stylish ring is ready to wear.

  9. Step 9: Finished.

Detailed Guide

A good size is half an inch wide and the circumference of the water bottle long.

You want to leave a bit of room for the floss to go around, so make sure it fits loosely.

If you point your finger down, it should slip off with ease. , Use masking tape or duct tape.

Something that will hold. , Wrap your floss or ribbon around the ring, pulling through and creating a design to your liking.

Continue around the band. ,, With the style changing often, don't let money be an obstacle.

Let your imagination run wild with these easy to create and inexpensive rings. ,

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