METHOD 1- PUNCH AND PIN









This is a 1/16" hole punch. I got it at the crafts shop (Micheal's), in the scrapbooking section (they have lots of cool pattern scissors and paper punches btw!).













I like to use thin plastic cups for my rivets. This one came from Taco Bell. Face the punch inward so the rivets fall into the bottom of the cup- tidy! I just go around and around the edge until I can't reach down any further, then I cut off the perforated area with scissors (you might save the perforated plastic for Orky terrain).

















Now it's time to glue them on! Put a drop of superglue in an old soda cap (so it doesn't ruin the table, right). Now grab a sharp pushpin and gently "stab" a rivet to pick it up. Gently touch the bottom of the rivet on the glue so it picks up just a bit of superglue...















...and just press your rivet in place! You can repeat this process pretty quickly once you develop an eye for good spacing.

Note that this method allows you to place rivets on pretty much any surface!







