My gem clusters are really flexible once they dry what am I doing wrong? Sometimes they come apart completely... this video is fab. They are all stunning 😍
thank you for the video, it was very informative, and creative. I have been having similar challenges that you mention. I will take into consideration. Thanks again, these are beautiful.
can you show A placement of one of the crown on the face. It looks like the crown are done up side down on the sheet but turned up right when place. can you direct me to one of the you tube to see it/ Thank you for your time xox
The crown comes down between the eyes, with the point inbetween the eye brows....instead of the point being at the top of the forehead. Hope that helps! 👑
Hi Catherine, we asked Beth about your questions and here is her reply: "The answer to this question is that yes, I do put some adhesive on the backs. After the bling clusters are completely dry, I usually put a few dots of glitter glue adhesive on the backs before putting them on a plastic sheet protector for storage in a binder. The adhesive holds them in place until I need to use them for events. I found that if I put too much adhesive on them, it was difficult to remove them from the sheets when it was time to use them. At an event, I put more adhesive on, allow it to dry while I'm painting the rest of the design, and then mount it on the skin when it's dry and tacky. In humid weather, it takes a little longer to dry, so I try to keep the adhesive thin to help it dry quickly."
Hi Eve, Tulip 3D glitter fabric paint becomes something like plastic when it dries entirely. It's inert and doesn't contain latex, so it's usually not a concern about being an irritant to the skin. However, if you want to take extra precautions, you can put a layer of liquid bandage on your plastic and allow it to dry before you create your bracelet over the top. Sometimes artists do this with facial gem clusters as well. (It's an idea from Lilly Walters Schermerhorn, who is known for her gem creations.) I have created clusters with liquid bandage and also without. Either way works well, but the liquid bandage adds an extra step, and the adhesive is a little harder to apply to it, I've found. (The adhesive is more likely to bead up on the liquid bandage when I try to spread it around.) - Beth xoxo
My gem clusters are really flexible once they dry what am I doing wrong? Sometimes they come apart completely... this video is fab. They are all stunning 😍
thank you for the video, it was very informative, and creative. I have been having similar challenges that you mention. I will take into consideration. Thanks again, these are beautiful.
thanks what glue do you use to stick to plastic and do you reply on the face/ with the same glue can I use glitter tattoo glue? XOX
You just leave them on the clear sheet til they're ready to use?
How do you attach them to the face?
Pro aid?
can you show A placement of one of the crown on the face. It looks like the crown are done up side down on the sheet but turned up right when place. can you direct me to one of the you tube to see it/ Thank you for your time xox
The crown comes down between the eyes, with the point inbetween the eye brows....instead of the point being at the top of the forehead. Hope that helps! 👑
After you make these germ clusters, do you put a different adhesive on the back for storage until you use them? How do you store them?
Hi Catherine, we asked Beth about your questions and here is her reply:
"The answer to this question is that yes, I do put some adhesive on the backs. After the bling clusters are completely dry, I usually put a few dots of glitter glue adhesive on the backs before putting them on a plastic sheet protector for storage in a binder. The adhesive holds them in place until I need to use them for events. I found that if I put too much adhesive on them, it was difficult to remove them from the sheets when it was time to use them. At an event, I put more adhesive on, allow it to dry while I'm painting the rest of the design, and then mount it on the skin when it's dry and tacky. In humid weather, it takes a little longer to dry, so I try to keep the adhesive thin to help it dry quickly."
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Thank you I loved it !!!!!
I just wonder how much can you charge for an item?
So beautiful
Thank you so much
so beautiful Beth and just to let you know the volume is much better..
Thanks, Barb. I'm glad you can hear them better. Using the camera versus the phone for filming has made a big difference in the audio quality.
ciao per caso questo serve creare i gioielli della Barbie?
What do you put these on to wear in the hair?
what is the special glue for this?
Was you worried about the glitter paint being irritatant to the child's skim?
Hi Eve, Tulip 3D glitter fabric paint becomes something like plastic when it dries entirely. It's inert and doesn't contain latex, so it's usually not a concern about being an irritant to the skin. However, if you want to take extra precautions, you can put a layer of liquid bandage on your plastic and allow it to dry before you create your bracelet over the top. Sometimes artists do this with facial gem clusters as well. (It's an idea from Lilly Walters Schermerhorn, who is known for her gem creations.)
I have created clusters with liquid bandage and also without. Either way works well, but the liquid bandage adds an extra step, and the adhesive is a little harder to apply to it, I've found. (The adhesive is more likely to bead up on the liquid bandage when I try to spread it around.) - Beth xoxo