Holes in plastic...?
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Hey there, I have a question for those with more crafty experience than me.
I bought some cheapy fun dinosaur and other animal plastic mini figures, I thought it would be awesome to attach them to a chain and make jewelry with. I've seen necklaces like this before, generally they either have one of those rings with a screw in it or a tiny hole with a ring it. I don't have any of the screw in things, so I'd like to somehow punch a small hole to do this. I am trying to figure out what the best way to make a hole in them would be... especially a way to make a very small hole without damaging the plastic, and I don't want to experiment too much because I'd hate to ruin any of them! Any ideas?
I bought some cheapy fun dinosaur and other animal plastic mini figures, I thought it would be awesome to attach them to a chain and make jewelry with. I've seen necklaces like this before, generally they either have one of those rings with a screw in it or a tiny hole with a ring it. I don't have any of the screw in things, so I'd like to somehow punch a small hole to do this. I am trying to figure out what the best way to make a hole in them would be... especially a way to make a very small hole without damaging the plastic, and I don't want to experiment too much because I'd hate to ruin any of them! Any ideas?