Wow, did I need this video! Thank you so much for the tutorial 😄 I now know what I did wrong before, I used one egg, I put the charms right in the mashed egg, not enough time, etc. I’ll try again with your tips. This is the best tutorial on the egg method, many thanks 🙏
Pandora Panda I’m so happy to hear you found this helpful 🤗 I also recommend placing charms side ways so none of the sides lay flat hidden from the gases from the egg. Not sure if I did a job expressing that point. You are very welcome! 💖✨
eyeful_glimpse, I was just thinking if you use dental floss and tape, you could hang them from the lid and suspend over the egg. Then all sides would be exposed. At least it’s a fun science experiment 🤣😂
@@eyeful_glimpse9486 Your always so very welcome Vianey. I really enjoy your bracelet and charms designs and your collection as well. I hope to have a collection like yours 1 day, #pandorasister ❤ always. 👍🏻💕👍🏻💕👍🏻💕👍🏻💕👍🏻😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍🤩😁🙂💪🏼🙌🏼 #Stay 🙏🏼 doll.
I've tried this before and it wasn't that even. I didn't know it shouldn't touch the egg. I'll have to try again. I've been told toothpaste can leave micro scratches on the silver by jewellers. Thanks for showing.
mad4pandora Yes after multiple times noticing uneven oxidizing I began to notice it was where the eggs touched. oh wow! I did not know that. I did have a feeling it’s a bit more “try at your own risk”. I prefer to wash with soap and water then polish them. Thank you for letting me know.
mad4pandora right! One of the three I have actually was a silver one that I oxidized. As long at its clean with no tarnishing it should oxidize evenly. Even if it seems a bit lighter at first compared to the other ones you can reoxidize later yo help build up the color. I worked for my with this technique.
Yes! It should work perfectly, in this video I used sterling silver - which is 92.5% silver. I am not sure how it will work with lower percentages as the mix of metals is a bit different.
Omg this actually worked. I was not expecting this kinda result. Thanks so much for this vid ❤️
Wow, did I need this video! Thank you so much for the tutorial 😄 I now know what I did wrong before, I used one egg, I put the charms right in the mashed egg, not enough time, etc. I’ll try again with your tips. This is the best tutorial on the egg method, many thanks 🙏
Pandora Panda I’m so happy to hear you found this helpful 🤗 I also recommend placing charms side ways so none of the sides lay flat hidden from the gases from the egg. Not sure if I did a job expressing that point. You are very welcome! 💖✨
eyeful_glimpse, I was just thinking if you use dental floss and tape, you could hang them from the lid and suspend over the egg. Then all sides would be exposed. At least it’s a fun science experiment 🤣😂
Pandora Panda that’s a great idea! I’ll give that a try next time I do this 👍🏼
@@pandora-panda Cool idea ✌🏼 have to try it🌷
Yay!!! You got a safari bead!!! Love all of them
I am so in love with it! It’s such a complex bead, very unique. 🤗✨
WOW I'm so impressed with the final effect!!! I love my beads oxidised but never knew how to do it! Thank you sooo much for this! ❤️🧡🩷❤️🧡🩷
This is a fantastic tutorial video, great for sharing this. I've used this method twice and it really works, very nice Thank you for sharing 💕💝
ReRe BaBe thank you for the positive feed back 💖💕
Very very helpful for me!☺👌🏼 Thank you so so much!!!🥰🤝🌷
Greetings from germany 🙋🏻♀️
Thank you, I need to try this on a few charms.
Very helpful! 😁🤞🏻
Great video and I think this process was very helpful doll. Tyvm Vianey 4 the awesome tips doll.👍🏻💕👍🏻💕👍🏻💕👍🏻💕👍🏻💕👍🏻😍🤩😁💪🏼🙏🏼🙌🏼🙂
Lucy Rubio thank you Lucy! I always appreciate your positive feedback!! 💖✨🤗💕
@@eyeful_glimpse9486 Your always so very welcome Vianey. I really enjoy your bracelet and charms designs and your collection as well. I hope to have a collection like yours 1 day, #pandorasister ❤ always. 👍🏻💕👍🏻💕👍🏻💕👍🏻💕👍🏻😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍🤩😁🙂💪🏼🙌🏼 #Stay 🙏🏼 doll.
Lucy Rubio #Pandorasisters always!!! 🥰💖✨
This is crazy lmao, thank you for this.
You’re welcome! I hope you found this video useful.
I've tried this before and it wasn't that even. I didn't know it shouldn't touch the egg. I'll have to try again. I've been told toothpaste can leave micro scratches on the silver by jewellers. Thanks for showing.
mad4pandora Yes after multiple times noticing uneven oxidizing I began to notice it was where the eggs touched. oh wow! I did not know that. I did have a feeling it’s a bit more “try at your own risk”. I prefer to wash with soap and water then polish them. Thank you for letting me know.
@@eyeful_glimpse9486 I'm guessing there's nothing to stop us creating an oxidized bracelet if we just had a silver one. Why only re oxide?
mad4pandora right! One of the three I have actually was a silver one that I oxidized. As long at its clean with no tarnishing it should oxidize evenly. Even if it seems a bit lighter at first compared to the other ones you can reoxidize later yo help build up the color. I worked for my with this technique.
@@eyeful_glimpse9486 thanks. Sounds good
Thank you for this video!!
Can i try with my sterling silver ring ? It will work ?
Yes! It should work perfectly, in this video I used sterling silver - which is 92.5% silver. I am not sure how it will work with lower percentages as the mix of metals is a bit different.
Can we take white shell egg...??
Mars charm !!! 😳 Difficult to find !!
Who would of thought boil eggs lol.
Lizette Valderas I know! Full kids science fair experiment vibes lol.
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