Patience and Persistence = SUCCESS

by inmyownstyle on 04/21/2010

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Were you beginning to wonder what I was up to?    Thanks for being so patient with me, but I knew I was close to coming up with a hip and trendy idea that stemmed from an old time craft.  I couldn’t give up.  I just ran out of time.  Today, I finally got the necklace I was working on to come out right.

   I simply wanted to re-purpose a few pairs of eyeglasses.  I wanted to re-live a craft I did when I was a kid in Girl Scouts.  I remember when my troop made our mothers pins for Mother’s Day out of old eyeglasses, scraps of decorative paper, glue, and a pin back.   Prest-O Change-O  a pretty pin for our moms.  Total time to complete was half an hour, so when I decided to make a necklace using the same technique, I thought it wouldn’t take too long. 

I was wrong!!! 

 The problem all stemmed from the glue.  It just wasn’t making a permanent bond, I tried 6 glues and Mod Podge too.  I was perplexed to say the least until it dawned on me as I was standing over the sink washing my 8th failure off the lens - that I realized what was wrong.    When I was a kid, eyeglasses were made of glass.   Today they are  made of lightweight plastic with a variety of coatings.  I needed to get some plastic glue which I found at Lowe’s.   Today I had success. Patience and Persistence = Success.   I love how they turned out. 

  If you don’t have any glasses you can buy a pair of  readers at the Dollar Store.  The less curve/concave to the lens the better.

Gather:

A pair of Eyeglasses

Loctite Stik n’ Seal Ultra Glue (Lowes)

Printed out Monogram or Letter printed on regular printer paper

Nail or tiny scissors

Dremel drill and fine bit

Jump ring, Necklace chain or Leather, Pearl and or Beads, End pin

 

I used my computer to make a monogram in a size that would fit the lens I had.
 Step-computer

But you can use a book with decorative letters for a unique look.

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Snap the lens out of the glasses.  One pair was easy to get out, the other I had to use scissors to snip the frame to get the lens out.

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Cut out monogram a little bit larger than the lens.

Step-monogram

 

This is the glue that finally worked for me, but do a test first on your paper and printer ink to make sure the glue doesn’t bleed through the paper.  Also make sure that once the paper is dry that it is bonded to the lens.

Step-2-Glue

 

Place a generous dab of glue on to the side of the lens that would be closet to your face and then rub it over the entire area .  Make sure you don’t miss any spots.

Step-1-Glue

 Center the monogram face down onto the glue and gently burnish the back with your finger to smooth and removing all air bubbles.   Be careful not to pull the paper.  Let dry for a few hours.

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Using a dremel drill, drill a hole in the center top of the lens.  Trim the excess paper using a pair of small scissors. 

 The letter on this lens was one of my failures.  When it dried the paper came off when I picked it up..
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Thread a jump ring through the hole and then hang on a few strands of leather.

 To seal the back , the best way I found was to spray a light coat of spray adhesive on a piece of felt.  Attach to the back and then trim.  I tried using self-laminiating paper but that was too stiff and didn’t follow the curve of the lens.

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Or, you can add the jump ring and add a pearl dangle and then string onto a silver ball chain.   See  my post about making dangles, here.

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For a trip down memory lane, I had to make a pin.  To update the look, I photocopied a vintage hankie and used that behind the lens.  I then drilled 3 holes along the bottom to hang 3 decorative dangles.  Hot glue a pin back to the back.

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{ 31 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Miel_Abeille 04/21/2010 at 12:20 am

What a brilliant idea! You have a great eye for style. :)

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2 Diane @ InMyOwnStyle 04/21/2010 at 12:54 am

Thanks so much Miel for the nice comment. I truly love coming up with new and fun ideas to live stylishly without a lot of $$$$.

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3 jenjen 04/21/2010 at 2:34 am

I love it! I’m going to add it to my Friday Favorites!

XOXO
Jen
{tatertots & jello}

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4 Sandy 04/21/2010 at 8:10 am

love this idea, and they turned out great!

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5 Lisa @ BLJ Graves Studio 04/21/2010 at 4:13 pm

Such a great idea and they look fabulous!

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6 Cathy 04/21/2010 at 10:46 pm

Wow! These are wonderful! Love them!

Enjoy!
Cathy

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7 Desi Wilson 04/22/2010 at 12:41 pm

Thank you so much for sharing this very clever idea! I love it!!

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8 lisa 04/24/2010 at 7:41 pm

love this idea!! but since i’m super cheap, i’m wondering if i could paint the back side and put a vinyl letter on the front? hmmm

and what type of drill did you use for the hole? that’s the part that scares me – i’m not good at drilling!!

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9 Gay Vaughan 04/24/2010 at 7:42 pm

This is great! I love using old things for new purposes. Thanks for sharing.
~Gay~
itsahodgepodgelife.blogspot.com

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10 Michelle Palmer 04/24/2010 at 7:51 pm

So great that you remembered this great project from when you made Girl Scout gifts!
Your designs are adorable~
Thank you for sharing!
Michelle

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11 kcookwebb 04/24/2010 at 7:53 pm

Super cool!! Thanks for the idea!!

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12 Jana @ The Summer House 04/24/2010 at 8:04 pm

Lovely-and so unique! Thanks for the tutorial!
jana

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13 Kim 04/24/2010 at 8:07 pm

Your super talented! Love this idea~

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14 Infarrantly Creative 04/24/2010 at 8:29 pm

Wow what a vision…no pin intended. I love it. Stopping over from TT & J. You’ve got some skills. I will be bookmarking.

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15 Katie@Impatientlyprayingforpatience 04/24/2010 at 8:44 pm

That is so ingenius!! Congrats on being featured on Tatortots and Jello.

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16 natalie meester 04/24/2010 at 9:45 pm

great idea…i never would have thought of this in a million years!

Great job!

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17 Amber P 04/24/2010 at 10:13 pm

That is so creative! I’ve never seen anything like that. I love it!

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18 brooke 04/24/2010 at 11:11 pm

as a former optician I am giving a hint. With the plastic frames just heat them up with a blow dryer for a few seconds maybe longer and they will pop right out. Love this idea am going to have to visit the old office to see if I can get some lenses. Thanks for the idea

http://makinitdomestic.blogspot.com

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19 Kari @ Ucreate 04/25/2010 at 1:23 am

Ooooh…what a cool idea! I’ll be sharing with my readers!

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20 Holly L 04/25/2010 at 3:21 am

Are you kidding me…that is FABULOUS! I have to try this…I have plenty of old glasses.

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21 Diane @ InMyOwnStyle 04/25/2010 at 10:45 am

Hi all you wonderful commenters. Thanks so much for sending them my way. xo

Brooke- thanks for the great tip about heating the frames with a blow dryer to easily remove the lenses. I really hated cutting the frames, all the time thinking I could maybe use them for another craft project someday. Now I know a better way. Thanks

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22 Jen M 04/25/2010 at 4:39 pm

Man! This is so clever! I used to work in the Optometry field and wished I would have kept all the lenses we tossed! I will be on the lookout now for lenses! Thanks for sharing!

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23 Laura of Ms-Smartie-Pants 04/25/2010 at 10:52 pm

I love this idea. I kept my sons first pair of glasses what a neat way to use the keepsake now. I am new to blogging, come and check out my blog. http://www.ms-smartie-pants.blogspot.com

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24 Johanna 04/26/2010 at 7:44 am

Way to recycle! Love it!

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25 Stacie 04/26/2010 at 11:45 am

That is AweSoMe!!! Thanks for sharing!!

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26 lisa 04/26/2010 at 12:09 pm

ok – i’m playing today and managed to drill a hole after only breaking one lens! now i’m digging around looking for old glasses. found my son’s old pair – it’s scratched, so i was worried it wouldn’t look good, but i’m painting the back of the lens and you can’t even see the scratches! thanks again for a fab idea!

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27 kimberly 04/27/2010 at 8:35 pm

WOW!!! That is A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!!! Good job!!

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28 PeaceLoveTerri 04/28/2010 at 12:55 pm

This is too, too cute!

Visiting from Tatertots & Jello. :)

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29 Michelle S Mathey 05/18/2010 at 11:33 pm

I “see” that you are very talented!!

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30 Yvonne@ StoneGable 05/18/2010 at 11:37 pm

This is an eye popping project. I just love how these beauties turned out! I am going to try this. I think the monogram looks so pretty! So creative and easy. Thanks for doing all the hard work- thinking it through!
Yvonne

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31 Rebecca@This Present Life 05/19/2010 at 8:53 am

I love them! Thanks for doing all the trial and error for us! I’m definitely going to bookmark this for my “to make” list!

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