Stamp your own Longitude & Latitude Bracelets

May 5, 2015

For years, longitude and latitude coordinates have been growing in popularity when it comes to fashion. They have been popping up in tattoos, jewelry and clothing. I decided I wanted to make my own longitude latitude project, with coordinates from one of my favorite places on earth, Tulum, Mexico! You can easily do this project with any location on Earth! Simply enter your desired location plus “longitude and latitude” into any search engine, and the coordinates will come up for you!

Custom longitude and latitude bracelets

This project is really easy to create! You just need a few tools and some basic findings.

Everything needed to complete this project!

Supplies Needed:

Tools Needed:

 

Tool Spotlight

Rings & Things is always adding new items! Now available is the ImpressArt Metal Stamp Set, Latitude and Longitude Pack and it is perfect for this project.

Follow these simple instructions to make a customized longitude and latitude bracelet

Determine the coordinates of the location that you want to use (the easiest way to do this is by entering the location onto a search engine). Draw lines on the stamping blanks with a ruler and permanent marker so that you can stamp in a straight line.

 

Start stamping, using the line you drew as a guide. Use the number stamps for the coordinates and the alphabet stamps for the North, South, West or East. Use the center punch to make the period.

 

Use the smallest of the decorative circle punches to make the degree symbol.

 

One blank has the latitude and one blank has the longitude.

 

Color in the stamped areas with permanent marker.

 

Use the polishing pad to rub off the excess ink and make the blanks shiny.

 

Cut two segments of chain for the bracelets. You will want to measure them on your wrist to get an exact size. If you are unsure, then cut the chain about 5-6 inches.

 

Attach the chain to the stamping blanks with the jump rings using chain nose pliers.

 

Attach the chain to both sides of both blanks, like pictured here.

 

Cut the chain segments in the back in the center.

 

On the back of the chain, where is it cut, attach a lobster clasp on one side, and a jump ring on the other side.

 

Completed Longitude & Latitude Bracelets

Well, I hope this project inspired you! I love how it turned out, and now I want to make them for all my favorite places on earth! ~Tiffany

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