2 Sept 2013

DIY: How To Make A Geode Ring


This year I wanted to get the perfect giant cocktail ring to wear out on my birthday, but I couldn't find anything that I liked (or more importantly; could afford!), so I decided to take matters into my own hands and create one myself!


 I love the crystal stone Amethyst and its lilac colours go beautifully with the dress I plan to wear.... it's exactly what I wanted :D I picked up this little rock at a museum shop and it only cost a couple of pounds. They had a lot of rocks to choose from so you can make anything with this DIY; you just need to make sure there is a flat surface for you to attach it to the ring. 


For this project you'll need your extravagant geode rock, a basic blank jewellery ring from your local bead shop and some E6000 glue or some precious metal & crystal jewellery glue if you can find it.


E6000 glue is pretty hardcore so you need to be really careful when you're using it. Squeeze out a little glob onto the back of your rock and wait a minute or two till it goes slightly tacky.

If you are going to make a ring with several stones or are using it with small items, use a toothpick to apply a smaller amount of glue - it'll be much more controlled and make less of a mess.


Attach your ring to the back of the stone making sure you have it the right way round for how you want the ring to sit on your finger. The glue will start to harden after 10 minutes but you should let it dry overnight before taking it out on the town...


*Ta*Da*

Isn't it spectacular? Easy to make and it cost less than £5! It just goes to show you don't need to spend a lot of money to look super stylish :) With so many beautiful rocks out there you could have one for every day of the week too. What would you choose?

Happy Making!
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12 comments:

  1. Looks incredible. I LOVE all of these rocky geology rock rings that have been about for the last few months, but they're always so expensive. I'd make one myself but I'm always so picky about the look of the rock, and UKGE won't let you pick the exact rock you get, so I'd have to find a shop and blah blah blah.

    It looks wonderful. E6000 rocks.
    I hope you had a smashing birthday!!

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    1. Thanks so much Kim! I know what you mean, there is so many pretty ones to choose from and you kinda have to go to places like museum shops to be able to dig out a cutie... I hope you get the chance to go exploring on your next mini holiday :B You could make one for each finger! hee hee

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  2. This really is brilliant, I love the idea!

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    1. :D Thanks Lauren! The downside is it's addictive. So many rocks, such little time ;)

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  4. Thanks Julia :D Happy making!

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  5. I am just too lazy with the buying and blah blah. Give me that ring :D Because it's super cool!

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    1. Haha! Sorry, this bad boy is all mines :B
      Glad to have made you jealous though ;) hee hee

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