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How to Make Buckeye Necklaces eHow

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    Aug 30, 2017 · Step 1. Drill holes through the buckeyes with a power drill. A small drill bit, just large enough for jewelry string or wire to fit through, should be placed in the center of the sides of the nuts. Carefully press the drill through the buckeye at a slow speed.

How to Make a Buckeye Necklace HowStuffWorks

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    Cut a length of necklace string several inches (centimeters) longer than the desired length. Tie a knot larger than 1/16 of an inch (.16 centimeters) in diameter about two inches (five centimeters) from one end of the string. String your buckeye nuts and beads onto your necklace in the pattern of your choice.

How to Make Buckeye Necklaces eHow Buckeye tree, How ...

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    Jan 11, 2015 - Buckeye necklaces are easy to create with children or with a group of friends before the big game. Buckeye trees grow in Ohio and surrounding states, and you can collect them easily. Buckeyes can also be purchased from craft stores, college supply stores or online for a nominal cost.

Buckeye Necklaces Buckeye crafts, Jewelry making, Buckeye

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    This is the big buckeye necklace your mother warned you about! It is made with 23 Buckeyes grown in Ohio, the Buckeye state. In between each buckeye is a knot of scarlet and gray vegan silk cord. This is a substantial necklace, each one weighs between 7 and 8 ounces. I tied a knot in between each

Making a buckeye necklace? BuckeyePlanet

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    Nov 28, 2009 · Buckeyes need to be husked and dried, and then you can take your dremel or a fine drill bit and drill a hole through them. Do not let go of the nut or you'll burn out your dremel motor (not kidding, this happened to my aunt). You can then string your buckeyes on whichever type of leather, string, hemp...your choice.

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