Love Love Love. Using ribbon ends is too cool . Never thought of that! Can u do tutorial on creating images once found by googling. Can’t wait til your store opens!!!!
Hi there I haven't watched your channel in a while but I ran across this tutorial that I had seen in the past and I am still learning helpful techniques from you thank you God bless you please continue to keep the tutorials coming
Thank you so much 🤗, the lip earrings are my favorite as well, I can't wait to open up my website again on May 1st, I am going to be adding these along with many others, be sure to check it out.
Omg...that is soooooo good..thank you for sharing...what a great idea to out that type of necklace thingies..you are so creative..thank you for sharing
Thanks so much, this was the first time I choose to do all the earrings with the ribbon ends, wasn't sure if putting a hole in it would damage the design with the glaze on it. Now I think I prefer that way more, it's easier and looks more professional to me.
I have never used Triple Thick before, but I just purchased some from Michaels because I am excited and waiting for your DIY video lol. Had to make sure I had all supplies on hand, I love the way the shine on your earrings look, so I think triple thick will be my new favorite, love the videos by the way, keep them coming. I
Great video. After u applied the images, did u coat with the glossy no first and then the dimensional no? Some of them looked glossy even before u added the dimensional
Thanks so much for watching, after I applied the images as you stated they appeared glossy. This is because I sealed the images on some regular mod podge just to kind of help them adhere better. After I sealed the images, I then coated with the dimensional magic or you can use diamond glaze as well.
@@SweetDivaStyles gotcha. So. just 2 be clear 1st step is to adhere with reg modge podge. Next is to seal (Coat on top) with reg modge podge and 3rd is to coat (2nd coat on top) with dimensional or the 💎 glaze. I'd ❤️ to try this so that's why I just want to make sure I understand it correctly.
Thanks so much for watching, funny you asked that because I had my daughter making these with me for the first time and I had to talk her through it so that the colors did not bleed on her. When I print the images, of course I make sure they are dry, when applying mod podge to the top of the image to seal them I use very light coats. Just be sure to add a little at a time when sealing, also as I told her, don't continue to go over the same spots, once you brush it move on from that spot, you can always add more layers on top but you don't want that first layer to wet from glue.
I am a jewelry maker myself. Love your work but I absolutely hate dimensional magic. It ruins the pieces because it get cloudy and dull within a few days. I prefer resin or just plain mod podge.
Hi can you tell me where to get them things silver you click on the earing to apply the ear hanger you pressed it on the eating with plyers where do I get that
Now that you say that, I have noticed that they get kind of tacky if they are in warmer temperature settings. I think what happens is the mod podge or glaze begins to melt maybe, so I just keep them separate and be sure not to lay an earring on top of each other.
@@SweetDivaStyles great thanks I have love your work by the way...I think is what happened to me in shipping to a customer so I will hand on on the front and one on the back when packing and shipping
When I seal with the mod podge you can see my strokes as well, that is until I put a glaze over it and smooth things out. You can also apply more coats of modge podge to get a really thick glaze effect. I saw a video of a young lady making earrings and she used 7 layers of mod podge. I hope this helps, just try to apply a glaze such as diamond glaze, mod podge dimensional magic, or triple thick, or more layers of the mod podge.
No, not that I can think of, I have not. Be sure once you add the image to seal it with a coat of mod podge to help adhere it to the surface. Then coat it with your choice of glaze, it should be hard after that to start peeling up.
@@SweetDivaStyles ok, maybe that's why mine peeled..... I didnt put any extra coat of my choosing. Have u used the modpoge spray? I cant seem to remove the paint stroke after its hard.
Love Love Love. Using ribbon ends is too cool . Never thought of that! Can u do tutorial on creating images once found by googling. Can’t wait til your store opens!!!!
Thank your for sharing on your gift. Blessings for you and your family
Hi there I haven't watched your channel in a while but I ran across this tutorial that I had seen in the past and I am still learning helpful techniques from you thank you God bless you please continue to keep the tutorials coming
Okay now you have done it again sista....these earrings are fire 🔥. I especially love the lips 👄!! Thanks for the share!!!
Thank you so much 🤗, the lip earrings are my favorite as well, I can't wait to open up my website again on May 1st, I am going to be adding these along with many others, be sure to check it out.
I love all of them! You are super creative!!!!
Omg...that is soooooo good..thank you for sharing...what a great idea to out that type of necklace thingies..you are so creative..thank you for sharing
What are the gold piece called that you put on the top instead having holes!
Love your work.
Thank you so much, I think i'm going to start back up with making earrings again.
I know I just found you ! But I’m blown away !!!! I love this !!!!
Where can I get prints from I’m new at this thank You for sharing this
Diva, very pretty and I like using the ribbon ends (I think that's what it's called) and not always having to make a hole in the wood. Tfs
Thanks so much, this was the first time I choose to do all the earrings with the ribbon ends, wasn't sure if putting a hole in it would damage the design with the glaze on it. Now I think I prefer that way more, it's easier and looks more professional to me.
How did you get the glitter on the back of the earrings?
Love it. thanks for sharing
Love the one with the girl with the dreads😌
Do you like the Mod Podge dimensional more than Triple Thick or the Diamond Glaze?
I have never used Triple Thick before, but I just purchased some from Michaels because I am excited and waiting for your DIY video lol. Had to make sure I had all supplies on hand, I love the way the shine on your earrings look, so I think triple thick will be my new favorite, love the videos by the way, keep them coming. I
Hi do you sale these earrings
Beautiful pieces ,do you use a specific photo app template for the 3 inch cut out?
So beautiful. What type of printer do you use to print the pictures?
Beautiful
Phenomenal job what are the pieces called at the end that you used to make the earring clamp and swing boo
Hello, where did you get your 3 inch wood circle from?
Can u put e6000 on the rhinestone to hold them, cause I don't have one of those guns u have
Great video. After u applied the images, did u coat with the glossy no first and then the dimensional no? Some of them looked glossy even before u added the dimensional
Thanks so much for watching, after I applied the images as you stated they appeared glossy. This is because I sealed the images on some regular mod podge just to kind of help them adhere better. After I sealed the images, I then coated with the dimensional magic or you can use diamond glaze as well.
@@SweetDivaStyles gotcha. So.
just 2 be clear 1st step is to adhere with reg modge podge. Next is to seal (Coat on top) with reg modge podge and 3rd is to coat (2nd coat on top) with dimensional or the 💎 glaze. I'd ❤️ to try this so that's why I just want to make sure I understand it correctly.
Hi! I'm new to this. What is that tool you are using to add the gems. It appears right around the 4 min 30 sec spot. Love these, they are beautiful.
What's the banana of the glossy glue u put on last please?
Also, what are you using to paint the rims of these?
A metallic paint pen
What kind of paper did you use?
What is the glitter paper you use to put on the backs?
thank you for sharing! I was wondering what you use to get that gold trim around the earrings?
What size ribbon ends did you use?
Beautiful earrings! What kind of paper did you use to print on?
Last i watched she used sticker paper
Nice!!! Thanks for sharing!!! Not sure if I missed it but are these googled images?
Yes, you can always do a Google Search for great images to add to accessories.
I always enjoy watching you make the wood and paper earrings. My only trouble with making them is my colors tend to bleed. How do you prevent this?
Thanks so much for watching, funny you asked that because I had my daughter making these with me for the first time and I had to talk her through it so that the colors did not bleed on her. When I print the images, of course I make sure they are dry, when applying mod podge to the top of the image to seal them I use very light coats. Just be sure to add a little at a time when sealing, also as I told her, don't continue to go over the same spots, once you brush it move on from that spot, you can always add more layers on top but you don't want that first layer to wet from glue.
@@SweetDivaStyles thanks so much for taking the time to respond. I'll remember that tip the next time I make some. Much love 🥰
OMG!!! YESSSS... That is so awesome.. I was wondering what to do with my wooden earrings...OMG...Love them.. You're the BOMB.COM thanks for sharing
Beautiful job. Inspiring. One question when you print do you put mod podge before cutting?
I am a jewelry maker myself. Love your work but I absolutely hate dimensional magic. It ruins the pieces because it get cloudy and dull within a few days. I prefer resin or just plain mod podge.
how to u get the mod podge to not be sticky, I would like to ship some earrings but I am afraid they will stick together
Acrylic gloss over modpodge..
Hi can you tell me where to get them things silver you click on the earing to apply the ear hanger you pressed it on the eating with plyers where do I get that
Ribbon ends crimps on Amazon
I loved everything. Can you list where you got your supplies from?
Thanks so much for watching, added what I could find on Amazon with a link in the description above, let me know if you have any questions at all.
@@SweetDivaStyles Ok thanks. I've watched you for a long time you're very creative. Keep doing what you do.
Hi hun quick question have you had any issues with your earrings sticking to getting with using the mod podge using it as a finished layer
Now that you say that, I have noticed that they get kind of tacky if they are in warmer temperature settings. I think what happens is the mod podge or glaze begins to melt maybe, so I just keep them separate and be sure not to lay an earring on top of each other.
@@SweetDivaStyles great thanks I have love your work by the way...I think is what happened to me in shipping to a customer so I will hand on on the front and one on the back when packing and shipping
I am having that same problem to
Beautiful work! New subbie here sis! How do you create your wooden circles? Or do do you buy them precut?
Nice Sis! Where did you purchase earring holder?
Thank you for this video! I needed this! What paper did you use to print your pictures?
Just regular printing paper nothing special, whatever was the cheapest at Walmart lol.
Diva Styles ok thank you so much!
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I am having trouble with the brush strokes showing from my mod podge gloss finishes. Do you have any tips?
When I seal with the mod podge you can see my strokes as well, that is until I put a glaze over it and smooth things out. You can also apply more coats of modge podge to get a really thick glaze effect. I saw a video of a young lady making earrings and she used 7 layers of mod podge. I hope this helps, just try to apply a glaze such as diamond glaze, mod podge dimensional magic, or triple thick, or more layers of the mod podge.
Thankyou. Your videos are amazing and inspire me in Australia. Stay safe x
Dip your brush in water
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Hello, question have u ever had a problem with the paper peeling off? If so what did u do to prevent it near the future?
No, not that I can think of, I have not. Be sure once you add the image to seal it with a coat of mod podge to help adhere it to the surface. Then coat it with your choice of glaze, it should be hard after that to start peeling up.
@@SweetDivaStyles ok, maybe that's why mine peeled..... I didnt put any extra coat of my choosing.
Have u used the modpoge spray? I cant seem to remove the paint stroke after its hard.
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!