Exactly what I want, except I recently saw where someone used a stainless still head pin 9sewing pin) and then put on a butterfly backing for earrings and then attached the chain (no where near as lovely as yours though) onto the earring backing by putting a lobster claw at the very top of the chain. Hope that made sense. Such a gorgeous chain dangle ☺♥
I love the changes you made. The chain made such a difference in how it hangs. I felt badly for you when your beads were rolling all over the place. I have a soft mat that I put down to prevent this from happening. I really love the finished product! It’s so pretty. I’m almost ready to whip into action and make a bunch of these. I have glue bottles all over the house and I’m always looking for the elusive small pins that get lost on my desks. Thanks for the inspiration. Hugs, treen 💜💜💜
What size Eye Pins fit in the Art Glitter Glue metal top??? This is SO CUTE. I love it. You did such a nice job. Thank you for the video. Austin, TX USA
I did find some stainless steel eye pins to replace it with. The original did discolor the glue a bit but I got it changed before much damage was done.
PLEASE REMOVE THIS VIDEO. In the US, if you make or use an object that includes all the elements of the claims of a granted patent, then you are infringing that patent. It does not matter whether you share the object or attempt to make money from it-simply making or using it is enough to qualify as infringement.
What are you doing hopping on all you tube videos requesting to remove . Where is your patent # . did you get a hold of your Attorney already . You said on another video you were contacting your attorney today . Did you get your patent approved yet ?
Prove that you hold a patent to these HONEST crafters! Stop spreading your selfish hate around the internet. You do realize that people know how to search for patents and can find that you DO NOT own one. And there are even more people able to prove that it is NOT your invention.
@@KraftyKattCreates 🤦♀️ There is a provisional patent which isn’t filed in the database. It will be once it goes to formal patent. The company that it is now was a 50% partner with the previous company. Broke away and each is doing their own thing. Nothing is being done illegally. If you are being told that, it is untrue.
@@AdrienneS1970 here is a video that was posted 3 yrs ago . A viewer commented she had been making them for 2 years plus and selling them at craft fairs . So what are you claiming here ? You saw it somewhere else and decided to claim it’s your invention . ruclips.net/video/XI_KlbcrGJA/видео.html
REMOVE THIS VIDEO. In the US, if you make or use an object that includes all the elements of the claims of a granted patent, then you are infringing that patent. It does not matter whether you share the object or attempt to make money from it-simply making or using it is enough to qualify as infringement.
Can you share the elements of the item that are patented? There are multiple versions of this type of accessory and I've seen your comments on videos with different designs. Thanks!
@@dinakowalcreative We have different designs we make and sell. Your “design,” nor anyone else’s I have contacted is enough to avoid infringement. Many people undervalue patents these days because they mistakenly believe they can avoid infringement by changing their product by some percentage, such as 10 to 30 percent. There's no rule about how much you can modify a product to avoid infringement.
Thank you so much for your step-by-step process. This is exactly what I have been looking for. 💜😊
Exactly what I want, except I recently saw where someone used a stainless still head pin 9sewing pin) and then put on a butterfly backing for earrings and then attached the chain (no where near as lovely as yours though) onto the earring backing by putting a lobster claw at the very top of the chain. Hope that made sense. Such a gorgeous chain dangle ☺♥
I love the changes you made. The chain made such a difference in how it hangs. I felt badly for you when your beads were rolling all over the place. I have a soft mat that I put down to prevent this from happening. I really love the finished product! It’s so pretty. I’m almost ready to whip into action and make a bunch of these. I have glue bottles all over the house and I’m always looking for the elusive small pins that get lost on my desks. Thanks for the inspiration. Hugs, treen 💜💜💜
Thank you! Glad it was inspiration for you!
I am about to make one. Thank you for sharing!
Have fun!
I love it... Just perfect. Thank you so much for sharing..
Glad you like it!
I wanted to add I made these and used as purse charms by adding a key chain hook. Very fun!
These are very versatile. I'd love to see it!
Thank you. I’ve been admiring your dangle for a while now. Ready to start my own.
Wonderful! Thank you!
very pretty!
Thank you!
I love this! Thank you so much
So glad!
Hi, I love this video. What are your bead sizes? Thanks
They vary quite a bit. Maybe you can judge by the picture. I didn't use any that were too big.
Hi thanks for the share. Your charm turned out so pretty! What is the wire gauge on the eye pins you used?
Thank you! Not sure on the gauge. I took them out of the package. They are pretty bendy.
What size Eye Pins fit in the Art Glitter Glue metal top???
This is SO CUTE. I love it. You did such a nice job.
Thank you for the video.
Austin, TX USA
I have used head pins since then. The ones I use are Cousin Stainless Steel Elegance 2.5 in. Item number 29505167.
@@3sisterssundries601 thank you
The dangles are so pretty. Where do you get the silver tip you put on the glue bottle? TIA
Art Glitter Glue has a tip package you can get for their bottle.
Has ur pin rusted? Or ur glue turn color from the rust build up in the nozel?
I used a stainless steel pin so it wouldn't rust. Learned that the hard way.
Love this. Do you just string beads to make the separate dangles? Totally fascinating. 😁
There are 1 or 2 beads on each head pin and then added to a chain.
What is size and thickness of I pin?
Ive watched a few times.
Can you tell me the length of the pen after you cut it down?
I'm not sure which pin you mean, but the head pins I put the beads on I cut off all the excess to about 1/2".
Where did you get the sliver cap at?
Art Glitter Glue sells the tip for their bottle.
Didn't the stopper pin discolor after a while?...that's why the original pin was stainless.
I did find some stainless steel eye pins to replace it with. The original did discolor the glue a bit but I got it changed before much damage was done.
PLEASE REMOVE THIS VIDEO.
In the US, if you make or use an object that includes all the elements of the claims of a granted patent, then you are infringing that patent. It does not matter whether you share the object or attempt to make money from it-simply making or using it is enough to qualify as infringement.
What are you doing hopping on all you tube videos requesting to remove .
Where is your patent # . did you get a hold of your Attorney already . You said on another video you were contacting your attorney today . Did you get your patent approved yet ?
Prove that you hold a patent to these HONEST crafters! Stop spreading your selfish hate around the internet. You do realize that people know how to search for patents and can find that you DO NOT own one. And there are even more people able to prove that it is NOT your invention.
@@KraftyKattCreates 🤦♀️ There is a provisional patent which isn’t filed in the database. It will be once it goes to formal patent. The company that it is now was a 50% partner with the previous company. Broke away and each is doing their own thing. Nothing is being done illegally. If you are being told that, it is untrue.
@@AdrienneS1970 here is a video that was posted 3 yrs ago . A viewer commented she had been making them for 2 years plus and selling them at craft fairs .
So what are you claiming here ? You saw it somewhere else and decided to claim it’s your invention .
ruclips.net/video/XI_KlbcrGJA/видео.html
REMOVE THIS VIDEO.
In the US, if you make or use an object that includes all the elements of the claims of a granted patent, then you are infringing that patent. It does not matter whether you share the object or attempt to make money from it-simply making or using it is enough to qualify as infringement.
Can you share the elements of the item that are patented? There are multiple versions of this type of accessory and I've seen your comments on videos with different designs. Thanks!
@@dinakowalcreative We have different designs we make and sell. Your “design,” nor anyone else’s I have contacted is enough to avoid infringement.
Many people undervalue patents these days because they mistakenly believe they can avoid infringement by changing their product by some percentage, such as 10 to 30 percent. There's no rule about how much you can modify a product to avoid infringement.
@@AdrienneS1970 can you share the number of the patent please so we can verify this. Thank you.
@@Mylifeinmycraftroom Yes. Tomorrow morning when our patent attorney is back in the office I will collect all of the information we need and post it.
@@AdrienneS1970 I appreciate it. Thank you.