Thanks for watching this “back to basic” tutorial on headpins! I hope you enjoyed it! ☺️ Have a great week and stay safe and warm! It’s -14 degrees where I am right now! 🥶
This was a great video for showing people who are new to making jewelry that you do not need to spend a lot of money on solutions for pickling or buying precut pins
Wow! Although a basic tutorial you make it fun! Never knew how to make ball head pins but these instructions were easy to follow and concise. 💜 Love the nails!💜 Looking good! Thanks again, have a wonderful week!
Oh my gosh your nails are stunning. And thank you for sharing. I am brand new to jewellery making with wire. And i was already working out how to make longer as i cant really do much wirh 50 75mm. I had already thought of a swirl. Or even just swirling it all into a crazy mess about the size of a pea. But inwould have to work fast to avoid work hardening.
Very helpful, thank you! Despite having a good variety of headpins, I sometimes don't have the right color headpin in the gauge I need so now I have more options.
Thanks for this. I almost didn't watch because, well, I thought I knew it all. Hahahaha. I love the tip about wrapping all the balled pins together before putting in the pickle. BTW, not sure if you are doing hair/makeup differently but you are looking great.
Wonderful video, I really like the one for the frog bead, what a great idea for a lot of different uses. But they are all beautiful and useful to know, thanks! 🤗❤️ And love your nails, what's the name of the polish?
Thank you for sharing your beautiful work❤ I admire how talented you are!,,its amazing! I have a question,,, Is it possible to substitute the torch for the fire from a stove?. I am so new at this and am trying so much to learn..... Thank you for all your help
Thanks for watching this “back to basic” tutorial on headpins! I hope you enjoyed it! ☺️
Have a great week and stay safe and warm!
It’s -14 degrees where I am right now! 🥶
same in southern ontario canada
@@sheila3845 I bet!
This was a great video for showing people who are new to making jewelry that you do not need to spend a lot of money on solutions for pickling or buying precut pins
Thank you!
Thank you so much for educating me!! I now need a fire brick. 😊
Happy to help! ☺️💜
Thank you Melissa, this was very informative. I’m sure this will help many of us. Have a wonderful week x❤
Thank you! You too! 💜☺️
Wow that was awesome ma’am
I have always wondered how to do this. Thank you
You are so welcome! I was hoping it would be helpful ☺️
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I learned a lot and am very grateful. ❤
I'm so glad! Yay! 🎉☺️
Thanks for this. Didn’t realize what was involved in a DYI pickle…may need to give this a go!
Awesome!
Great video. Very clear
Glad you liked it! 😃
Wow! Although a basic tutorial you make it fun!
Never knew how to make ball head pins but these instructions were easy to follow and concise.
💜 Love the nails!💜
Looking good! Thanks again, have a wonderful week!
Oh my goodness! Thanks so much! You’re so kind! 💜🙏🏼
Enjoy your week and stay warm! 🥶
Thank you❤
Very useful. Thank you 🌹
Glad it was helpful!
This is great! Thanks!
Glad you like it!
Great video, thanks so much!
Glad it was helpful! ☺️💜
Oh my gosh your nails are stunning. And thank you for sharing. I am brand new to jewellery making with wire. And i was already working out how to make longer as i cant really do much wirh 50 75mm. I had already thought of a swirl. Or even just swirling it all into a crazy mess about the size of a pea. But inwould have to work fast to avoid work hardening.
Very interesting
Thank you for this,wishing you a abundant new year 🎉🎉
Happy new year! Thank you! ☺️💜
I definitely LOVE the link thank you so much for that and your work, of course as always as beautiful!!😍
Yay! Thank you!
Very helpful, thank you! Despite having a good variety of headpins, I sometimes don't have the right color headpin in the gauge I need so now I have more options.
Glad it was helpful! 💜☺️
Спасибо за идеи😊
You’re welcome! 💜☺️
Loved it!
Thanks! ☺️
Thanks for this. I almost didn't watch because, well, I thought I knew it all. Hahahaha. I love the tip about wrapping all the balled pins together before putting in the pickle. BTW, not sure if you are doing hair/makeup differently but you are looking great.
Awww thanks! 💜
Wonderful video, I really like the one for the frog bead, what a great idea for a lot of different uses. But they are all beautiful and useful to know, thanks! 🤗❤️
And love your nails, what's the name of the polish?
They are actually press ons from Walmart!
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Thank you for sharing your beautiful work❤
I admire how talented you are!,,its amazing!
I have a question,,,
Is it possible to substitute the torch for the fire from a stove?.
I am so new at this and am trying so much to learn.....
Thank you for all your help
I’m not really sure 🤔
@@ZurickDesigns Thank you for taking time to answer
I’m not brave enough to make ball head pins, I do make the looped and coiled ones though x❤
Yea, took my a while to decide to get the torch!
Thank you so much for this video Melissa! How long do you leave the head pins in the pickling juice? I might give this a try!
Just a few minutes while I balled the silver!
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Thank you! I would like to know, does the heat source need to be the Blazer torch or can we use fire from like a candle?
Candle would be too weak