Thank you for sharing this. I love the idea of the earring back! I am going to make myself one of these as when I watch all the different crafters on RUclips who have these lovely glue bottle dangles, I feel like the only person who doesn’t have one 😂
Yay, an easy clean way to make these! Thank you! I was wondering about the straight pin falling out of the assembly as you fling it around while in use. Wondered if using a clear plastic barrel-shaped earring back would secure the pin. It would be the last thing added after the pin, I think. Haven’t made these so don’t know. This tutorial was so useful to me!
Thanks Michelle. I’ve wanted to make one but couldn’t figure out how to attach it to the pin. I just made one using an old charm necklace. I’m so happy to find a use for it.
I don’t have that size as it depends on the tip of your glue bottle. Regular sewing pin sizes are what I used for my tips. I’m sorry. I wish I had a better answer for you.
Fantastic! Now I need to go buy some earring backs and make myself a few of these! I watched on my big computer screen and could see all the details on what you were doing. :)
Go into Facebook and search for Scrapbookers of Country Craft Creations. Also if you go to countrycraftcreations.com under “About Us” there’s a link to that Facebook page.
I enjoyed your video. However I would have appreciated it if you had zoomed in so I could have watched your jump rings and earring back attacment hints at close range.
Thanks for watching. I’m sorry you didn’t see it well. I realize using these tiny pieces can be hard to see. There are ways to zoom in using your computer or phone so that things are more easily seen. I hope that helps you.
PLEASE REMOVE THIS VIDEO. In the US, if you make or use an object that includes all the elements of the claims of a granted patent, then you are infringing that patent. It does not matter whether you share the object or attempt to make money from it-simply making or using it is enough to qualify as infringement.
I appreciate the comment however in the video I clearly claim that this is not my idea. I say who was the original person that inspired me in the video and I provide the link to her original tutorial. This technique has been around for a long time and has been shared my numerous crafters in numerous videos well before I saw it. The lady who inspired it is not the only one who did it. If there is a patent I will gladly remove the video, as I do not want to cause trouble. If you have that information please share it.
@@michelleallenacreativeoper6112 The person who “inspired” you is not the owner of the patent. I know how long they have been around because I helped launch the company. You are not being singled out. I have contacted others who have made the video/sell on Etsy as well. We will provide you the patent number on Monday when our patent attorney is back in the office. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing this. I love the idea of the earring back! I am going to make myself one of these as when I watch all the different crafters on RUclips who have these lovely glue bottle dangles, I feel like the only person who doesn’t have one 😂
Thanks so much for watching. I love these…I’ve made them for all the holidays!❤️
Yay, an easy clean way to make these! Thank you! I was wondering about the straight pin falling out of the assembly as you fling it around while in use. Wondered if using a clear plastic barrel-shaped earring back would secure the pin. It would be the last thing added after the pin, I think. Haven’t made these so don’t know. This tutorial was so useful to me!
Thank you! I haven’t had any problem with the pins coming out but that was an excellent idea to help if they do. Thanks for that! Have a great day!
Love this tutorial!❤
Thank you so much!
I was wondering how crafters were making these. Now I know! Thanks for sharing!
This is one way to do it and I have made myself several. I hope you enjoy making them.
Thanks Michelle. I’ve wanted to make one but couldn’t figure out how to attach it to the pin. I just made one using an old charm necklace. I’m so happy to find a use for it.
That makes me happy! Thank you for watching 😎
Great job 😊
Thank you!
Thankyou so much for this tutorial…I am a beginner card maker & now my glue bottles can look pretty 😀🇦🇺🦘🐨❤️
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!!
Very cute - love watching our videos.
Oh Thank you!!!
Great idea 😊
Thank you!
Thanks! I love it! So simple!
And fun!
Awesome!!!!!glad I saw this video …. Now to make one 😊
Right on! Please share when you get it done. 😃
I'm so so glad you showed us how to donthis! Thank you so much! I cant wait to make some! 🙂
I’m very happy you liked it. Thanks for watching! Have fun making them!
How darling! Great tutorial! Thank you!
Thank you!
Thank you! Do you have a specific pin size? Gauge? Length? TIA!
I don’t have that size as it depends on the tip of your glue bottle. Regular sewing pin sizes are what I used for my tips. I’m sorry. I wish I had a better answer for you.
Fantastic! Now I need to go buy some earring backs and make myself a few of these! I watched on my big computer screen and could see all the details on what you were doing. :)
Thank you, I wouldn’t have been able to get close enough without being blurry. Big screen definitely helps.
Thank you for the tutorial! Those stainless steel pins are hard to find, so thank you for the link.
Absolutely!
Love it thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Thanks Michelle!!!
You’re welcome!
Thanks for the great tutorial. I’m bummed bc I cannot find the Facebook group you have talked about.
Go into Facebook and search for Scrapbookers of Country Craft Creations. Also if you go to countrycraftcreations.com under “About Us” there’s a link to that Facebook page.
Thank you!
My pleasure!
Yeah, I asked what kind of pan do you use to put in your glue so that it doesn’t rust
Stainless steel
That is so clever
I’m glad I found that idea also. Brilliant!
Did you mention the pin should be stainless steel so it won’t rust and get in the glue
Good point. That is very true. Thanks for watching.
Beautiful. I am always afraid of losing my pin ... thank you for shareing
Have fun making them. They can be addictive!
TFS
You’re welcome!
Do you leave your pin in all the time or only when your using it while crafting?
I leave it in all of the time.
I enjoyed your video. However I would have appreciated it if you had zoomed in so I could have watched your jump rings and earring back attacment hints at close range.
Thanks for watching. I’m sorry you didn’t see it well. I realize using these tiny pieces can be hard to see. There are ways to zoom in using your computer or phone so that things are more easily seen. I hope that helps you.
Not close enough to see.
I'm sorry. Are you watching on a phone or iPad? On my computer if you do the full screen it is a pretty good view. Just checking.
@@michelleallenacreativeoper6112 I watched on my phone but it has a large screen. I will check on the computer or TV.
Your camera is way too far away. Cant see at all what you are using.
Sorry about that.
PLEASE REMOVE THIS VIDEO.
In the US, if you make or use an object that includes all the elements of the claims of a granted patent, then you are infringing that patent. It does not matter whether you share the object or attempt to make money from it-simply making or using it is enough to qualify as infringement.
I appreciate the comment however in the video I clearly claim that this is not my idea. I say who was the original person that inspired me in the video and I provide the link to her original tutorial. This technique has been around for a long time and has been shared my numerous crafters in numerous videos well before I saw it. The lady who inspired it is not the only one who did it. If there is a patent I will gladly remove the video, as I do not want to cause trouble. If you have that information please share it.
@@michelleallenacreativeoper6112 The person who “inspired” you is not the owner of the patent. I know how long they have been around because I helped launch the company. You are not being singled out. I have contacted others who have made the video/sell on Etsy as well. We will provide you the patent number on Monday when our patent attorney is back in the office. Thank you.
What is your company’s name? If I indeed did infringe (of course without realizing it) I will fix the situation.
@@michelleallenacreativeoper6112 The person you named as the "original creator" is not the original creator. Provisional Patent #63331005
@@AdrienneS1970 I have checked on that # it does not exist .