Hi !
When I started making bangles & cuffs , the first obstacle I faced was finding the right form to base my bangle around. I started making them using an empty soda can. I could wear it with a bit of discomfort , but I was finding it difficult to find a measurement that fit me exactly.
One way to find your size is by making a few bangles on different forms , such as tumblers , glass bottles and big sized cookie cutters. The drawback is that if the size is not right , you may have a few unusable bangles in your hand.And of course potentially wasted clay.
Then there are a few of us who find even this quite difficult because we cannot find the right sized form to use, even after much trial . This DIY is particularly for you.
MAKING YOUR OWN BANGLE/ CUFF FORM ( The lazy girl trick )
Please read the notes ( on the bottom of the post) as well before starting this project.
Materials Needed
1. Aluminium foil
2. Toilet paper roll
3. Circular Bangle that fits you correctly
or
Time taken : Ten minutes
If you have a bangle that fits you right , measure the diameter of it (1st measurement) . Reduce 2.5 or 3 millimeters from this measurement ( 2nd measurement).
If you do not have a bangle ,then take the string or measuring tape and keep it ready.
2.Divide this measurement by 3. ( 7 cm for me) - 1st measurement.
3.Now minus .5 cm or 5 millimeters from this measurement ( 6.5 cm for me) - 2nd measurement
Getting the form ready
Unravel the toilet paper roll , till the diameter of the roll is the 2nd measurement. In my case 6.5 cm.
Tear the aluminium foil to go around the ( now smaller roll) paper 2 to 3 times.
Holding the now aluminium foil wrapped roll, slowly tuck in the excess amount sticking out from either side , into the empty core of the roll.
Also:
The truly lazy method ( which I use )
The total cost of purchase I incurred was around Rs. 90/-.
I have only used half a roll of toilet paper + a quarter roll of aluminium foil , thus I actually utilized materials of about only Rs.40/-
If you have any questions , I would be happy to answer them.
Thanks for reading ! have a great day !
When I started making bangles & cuffs , the first obstacle I faced was finding the right form to base my bangle around. I started making them using an empty soda can. I could wear it with a bit of discomfort , but I was finding it difficult to find a measurement that fit me exactly.
One way to find your size is by making a few bangles on different forms , such as tumblers , glass bottles and big sized cookie cutters. The drawback is that if the size is not right , you may have a few unusable bangles in your hand.And of course potentially wasted clay.
Then there are a few of us who find even this quite difficult because we cannot find the right sized form to use, even after much trial . This DIY is particularly for you.
MAKING YOUR OWN BANGLE/ CUFF FORM ( The lazy girl trick )
Please read the notes ( on the bottom of the post) as well before starting this project.
Supplies : Bangle , Caliper, Toilet paper roll & Aluminium foil roll. |
Materials Needed
1. Aluminium foil
2. Toilet paper roll
3. Circular Bangle that fits you correctly
or
measuring tape / scale & string / Caliper tool
Time taken : Ten minutes
Measuring
If you have a bangle that fits you right , measure the diameter of it (1st measurement) . Reduce 2.5 or 3 millimeters from this measurement ( 2nd measurement).
OR
My husbands hand for reference |
1.Measure around the widest area of your palm.Make note of the measurement.
In my case it is : 21 cm.2.Divide this measurement by 3. ( 7 cm for me) - 1st measurement.
3.Now minus .5 cm or 5 millimeters from this measurement ( 6.5 cm for me) - 2nd measurement
Getting the form ready
Unravel the toilet paper roll , till the diameter of the roll is the 2nd measurement. In my case 6.5 cm.
Tear the aluminium foil to go around the ( now smaller roll) paper 2 to 3 times.
Holding the now aluminium foil wrapped roll, slowly tuck in the excess amount sticking out from either side , into the empty core of the roll.
Also:
- This measurement is for a bangle/cuff that fits snugly over your knuckles and falls to your wrist.If you regularly wear bangles , this would be correct for you.
- If you prefer your bangle to be of a looser fit around the knuckles, deduct .25 cm from your first measurement rather than .5 cm
The truly lazy method ( which I use )
- Measure around your hand as in the picture I have attached.Make a note of the measurement.
- Start tearing away the paper roll till it starts becoming thinner. periodically measure around it , so that the circumference of the roll is same as that of your hand.
- Tear away a few more sheets so that the roll circumference is a few millimeters less than your hand measurement.
- Tear the aluminium foil to go around the ( now smaller)paper roll 2 to 3 times.
- Holding the now aluminium foil wrapped roll, slowly tuck in the excess amount sticking out from either side , into the empty core of the roll.
That's it !
The total cost of purchase I incurred was around Rs. 90/-.
I have only used half a roll of toilet paper + a quarter roll of aluminium foil , thus I actually utilized materials of about only Rs.40/-
Note :
- Since the inside is tissue paper , I will not recommend using this more than few times.If you liked making bangles , and would like to do it regularly , it would be wise to invest in a form that is sold commercially. If that is not possible , try making a form similar to this , but only using aluminium foil.
- A kitchen roll could be substituted for the toilet paper roll. You might need to cut it down to size to fit in the oven better.
- The extra tissue can be used for armature building or for wiping down your work space etc.
If you have any questions , I would be happy to answer them.
Thanks for reading ! have a great day !
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