Wonderful sparkle! The joy in your voice always makes me smile. Jenn will know you are cuddled up with sparkly beads and needle and thread when she hasn’t seen you for several days. 🤣 Be well, Princess Emma!
2nd Comment here! lol. OMG @16:30 I LOVE LVOE these Gingko leaf earrings! You did good today; Emma! Wow! AND that orange earring you made with the super duos. And that is like 0.18 cents for a pair of ear wires!!! Plus Bruce and I love when you get SO excited your voice changes.....love ya Kiddo! Richard
Awe 🤓 you make me so happy. Getting ready to do a tutorial on that eating 🤗 I'm gonna try some contrasting colours so the crystals will really stand out. You should take a look at some old Swarovski unboxing. I hyperventilate and get light headed I get so excited 🤣🤣🤣
Emma, @5:51 I use these for animal collars! You string a 3mm round pearl etc. between each of these and then I sell them for $24 and sell out EVERY time I do a show. Try it, you will be amazed. So, are they crystal can you tell; or resin? They ARE pretty. Have a great weekend you two..... Richard
Sensory overload - in a good way, of course! I do love bling. I need to follow your links, the earwires peaked my interest. Any time I have worked with foil backed faceted beads (not strung beads), I take the time to add a light layer of silver metallic nail polish. I allow it to dry thoroughly before utilizing the beads, usually overnight is sufficient unless it's particularly cold and/or damp. When the smell starts to dissipate it's usually OK to handle the beads. Another option is silver metallic UV resin gel polish. An inexpensive UV light (less than $10, often closer to $5), can quickly cure the polish. I have noticed a few small UV lights for $3-$4 each. They take a few minutes longer to cure but it does the job. Thank you for your informative and fun videos. It's always a treat to share your happiness.
Hi again Emma! Lovely Lovely Haul! So much sparkle! Lol In the video you said your coupon code was Emma01 but in the description it says Emma10? Which one do we use? Stay Healthy and Take Care Emma! 💟
Gorgeous haul Emma!! Thank you for sharing 💖 Hugs from Cali 🤗 ❤️
Hi Emma. I can see a lot of bezelling in your future. Great haul hun. X x x
Awesome Haul Emma, they are all gorgeous! Thank you for showing them! ❤
Wonderful sparkle! The joy in your voice always makes me smile. Jenn will know you are cuddled up with sparkly beads and needle and thread when she hasn’t seen you for several days. 🤣 Be well, Princess Emma!
2nd Comment here! lol. OMG @16:30 I LOVE LVOE these Gingko leaf earrings! You did good today; Emma! Wow! AND that orange earring you made with the super duos. And that is like 0.18 cents for a pair of ear wires!!! Plus Bruce and I love when you get SO excited your voice changes.....love ya Kiddo!
Richard
Awe 🤓 you make me so happy. Getting ready to do a tutorial on that eating 🤗 I'm gonna try some contrasting colours so the crystals will really stand out. You should take a look at some old Swarovski unboxing. I hyperventilate and get light headed I get so excited 🤣🤣🤣
Amazing stuff. You always find so many beautiful things to create with!!! I just love it all!
Poor Jen, lol she will be lucky to see you lol. Love the haul.
Emma, @5:51 I use these for animal collars! You string a 3mm round pearl etc. between each of these and then I sell them for $24 and sell out EVERY time I do a show. Try it, you will be amazed. So, are they crystal can you tell; or resin? They ARE pretty. Have a great weekend you two.....
Richard
Amazing 🤓 All of these are glass 💎🐿️
Sensory overload - in a good way, of course! I do love bling. I need to follow your links, the earwires peaked my interest. Any time I have worked with foil backed faceted beads (not strung beads), I take the time to add a light layer of silver metallic nail polish. I allow it to dry thoroughly before utilizing the beads, usually overnight is sufficient unless it's particularly cold and/or damp. When the smell starts to dissipate it's usually OK to handle the beads. Another option is silver metallic UV resin gel polish. An inexpensive UV light (less than $10, often closer to $5), can quickly cure the polish. I have noticed a few small UV lights for $3-$4 each. They take a few minutes longer to cure but it does the job. Thank you for your informative and fun videos. It's always a treat to share your happiness.
Thank you for that great tip. I will get them protected
like it. that's pro -))
I've had problems with the silver backing flaking off the ovals so I used a thin layer of clear UV nail gel on the back and it works great.
That's a great idea 🤓
Yes, you must. Since they get so scratched SO easily by being shipped loose in these bags. Good point to let eveyone know that.
Richard
So shiny
SCORE!!!!!
Hi again Emma! Lovely Lovely Haul! So much sparkle! Lol In the video you said your coupon code was Emma01 but in the description it says Emma10? Which one do we use? Stay Healthy and Take Care Emma! 💟
Thanks for letting me know it is Emma10 🤓