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Tuesday, August 14, 2018

Spirit Riding Free Bottle Cap Necklace

Tweens everywhere will love making their own Spirit Riding Free Bottle Cap Necklace!

Spirit Riding Free DIY Bottle Cap Necklace Tutorial

Season 6 of Spirit Riding Free is headed to Netflix on August 17th, and we can't wait! My daughter loves our "girls-only days" and asked if the two of us could spend some time together catching up on episodes of Spirit Riding Free to get ready for the new season. Since I love the series as well, I enthusiastically made plans for our own wild adventure including printable Spirit Riding Free activity pages, a DIY bottle cap necklace, and some delicious homemade Caramel Popcorn to share!


Spirit Riding Free, is a fun series full of adventure and friendship that is set during the 19th century in the small town of Miradero, Texas. Lucky is a 12-year-old girl who has recently moved from the city to Miradero. She encounters a wild kiger mustang named Spirit (who is the offspring of Spirit and Rain from Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron), and gradually bonds with the stallion. Lucky soon makes friends with fellow classmates and horse owners, Pru and Abigail, and the three embark on wild adventures across the land.

Spirit Riding Free DIY Bottle Cap Necklace Tutorial

To make your own Spirit Riding Free bottle cap necklace you'll need:
Elastic Cord or Beading Wire
Beads
Bottle Cap Pendants
Epoxy Stickers
1" Circle Punch
Clear Craft Glue

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*You may NOT modify, sell, redistribute, or claim the design as your own.
*Please do not remove the credits/watermarks.
*If you'd like to share this project, you may use ONE photo and credit must be given to Artsy-Fartsy Mama and linked back to this post.

Spirit Riding Free DIY Bottle Cap Necklace Tutorial

Print out the 4x6" Free Printable Spirit Riding Free Bottle Cap Images on photo paper. Choose which image you want to use and cut it out with a 1" circle punch. My daughter's first choice was a picture of Lucky and Spirit!

Spirit Riding Free DIY Bottle Cap Necklace Tutorial

Carefully place an epoxy sticker over the design. Be careful not to touch the back of the epoxy sticker or the front of the image too much. You'll be able to see your fingerprint on the finished product! Use a popsicle stick or something with an edge to rub the back of the image to help get the air bubbles out.

Spirit Riding Free DIY Bottle Cap Necklace Tutorial

Add a small circle of glue on the bottle cap pendant. Press the epoxy image into the bottle cap and make sure to center it. Let the pendant dry for a few hours (according to package directions).

Spirit Riding Free DIY Bottle Cap Necklace Tutorial

You can string the pendant onto your favorite chain, or you can create your own necklace using beads. My daughter loves making necklaces, so she was thrilled to arrange a variety of "bubble gum" beads from our stash to coordinate with Spirit! We don't have a bead tray, so I just use a piece of felt to keep the beads in place.

Spirit Riding Free DIY Bottle Cap Necklace Tutorial

Thread the beads onto wire or elastic, and make sure to keep the bottle cap pendant in the center of your bead design.

Spirit Riding Free DIY Bottle Cap Necklace Tutorial

This is such a fun and creative activity for tweens for a girl's night or just for fun. My favorite part is seeing my daughter feel empowered and confident when she wears her own necklace designs.

Spirit Riding Free DIY Bottle Cap Necklace + Caramel Popcorn Recipe

We had a ton of fun during Spirit Riding Free girl's day, and we are ready to watch season 6 on Netflix starting August 17th. If you want to have your own Spirit Riding Free watch party, I definitely recommend trying out our Caramel Popcorn and be sure to check out the printable Spirit Riding Free activity pages!

Have you watched Spirit Riding Free yet? What do you think?

Would you like to comment?

  1. Where were you able to find the supplies for this? My daughter wants it "exactly" like what you have here lol

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