I have been eyeing these fun ring blanks for a while now. They come in several different styles and three finishes, antique copper, antique brass and antique silver. When we started carrying the Swarovski glue-on flatback crystals recently, a light went off in my head! They would be a great duo! And the combinations are endless! (Links updated January 31, 2017!)

To make these rings, all you need are:
Ring blanks with glue pad – click on a plating to see all the cool styles (I used the #51-000 series)
Your choice of Swarovski flat back crystals
A good adhesive – I used E-6000, but a 2-part epoxy is technically better.

Here are the exact ring blanks I used. #51-000-35-5, #51-000-30-6, and #51-000-33-7.

I ended up only using crystals B, C, and D. The crystals pictured are: A. 10mm Swarovski Solaris in Iridescent Green B. 10mm Swarovski Checkerboard in Aquamarine C. 10mm Swarovski Solaris in Luminous Green D. 10mm Swarovski Checkerboard in Golden Shadow

Simply add glue according to the package directions. I used E-6000 because that’s what I had on hand, but 2-part epoxy is especially recommended for use with Swarovski crystals.

To help them dry correctly, use a utensil (here I used a citrus juicer) to hold them in place while the glue sets. Let them dry overnight to ensure they are set.
If you love sparkly rings, check out these other rings featuring Swarovski Rivoli Crystals! ~Tiffany
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Such a great idea! Love the rings!