Great tutorial! Do you not have to wash the rhinestone pens like the rhinestone tumblers? I just ordered some rhinestones so I want to make sure I’m doing everything right. Also, where did you get your flower dowel rod holder? I would love to get one for my craft room as well.
Yes you should wash them after they have cured. I let mine dry in the dowels and idk that I mentioned washing the rhinestones in this video. I got my flower dowel rod holder for pens from truqualitydesigns.com
When you mentioned that you priced glass rhinestones higher, it would have been nice to give a hint on how much you actually do charge for these pens. Also, those bags...where do you purchase them?
I didn’t give a specific pricing because everyone’s area is different and the cost of supplies differs depending on where they purchase their items. I also very much believe in charging your worth and for your time. So for me, it only took maybe an hour to do these pens but others it could take much longer. For myself in my area, a resin stone pen, I would charge $10-$15 for, whereas a full glass stone pen would be more like $20-$25. Hope that helps give a starting point but it’s important to take in your cost of supplies and your time. Also the bags are from Amazon
They turned out stunning 🤩 love them as gifts too ❤ stay blessed love 🥰
Thank you so much 🤗
Super cute!
Thank you Sue
Great tutorial! Do you not have to wash the rhinestone pens like the rhinestone tumblers? I just ordered some rhinestones so I want to make sure I’m doing everything right. Also, where did you get your flower dowel rod holder? I would love to get one for my craft room as well.
Yes you should wash them after they have cured. I let mine dry in the dowels and idk that I mentioned washing the rhinestones in this video. I got my flower dowel rod holder for pens from truqualitydesigns.com
So super cute 😍 Do you let your pens air dry or do you cure them under a light?
They will air dry until the glue is fully dry
@@lyshabcreative2659 thank you so much for responding 🩷
When you mentioned that you priced glass rhinestones higher, it would have been nice to give a hint on how much you actually do charge for these pens. Also, those bags...where do you purchase them?
I didn’t give a specific pricing because everyone’s area is different and the cost of supplies differs depending on where they purchase their items. I also very much believe in charging your worth and for your time. So for me, it only took maybe an hour to do these pens but others it could take much longer. For myself in my area, a resin stone pen, I would charge $10-$15 for, whereas a full glass stone pen would be more like $20-$25. Hope that helps give a starting point but it’s important to take in your cost of supplies and your time.
Also the bags are from Amazon
Adorable ❤
Thank you Regina
So nice. What are you holding the pen with?
Those are dowel rods I got from Walmart and cut down! I use those for epoxying pens but they also serve as a great holder when I’m doing rhinestones
Do you epoxy these
Super cute idea to add with a journal as a gift! 🥰🌵🥰
Yes!!! So true!!!
Where do you purchase the bags you put your pens in? Thank you
I get them from Amazon
@@lyshabcreative2659 so sorry, what are they calls? Tx
How many should go on the first row
Depends on your pen but I was able to get 8 around