I subscribed to your channel about a month ago but didn't have time to sit and watch any of your videos at that time. Today when I was looking for a tutorial on how to make bales for handmade jewelry your channel popped up with a few others and I remembered subscribing to your channel so needless to say after watching the video on making bales (then checking out some of your other sites) I'm still watching videos on many other useful and brilliant ideas. I've got a slight problem though, I can not stop watching your videos long enough to go finish my jewelry or make new items because you are totally addicting! :) Thanks so much for all of your useful information and easy to follow videos. Oh btw, I had seen that ModPodge dimensional glue in the store and having so many other types of glues I passed it by, now wishing I would have purchased it because it works beautifully for this I really love the domed effect that it creates.
SUSIE Peterson-LaLonde Welcome and thanks so much for the kind words :) I'm glad you're finding some good and useful tutorials on my channel. It's great to have you here!!
I love it!!! Looks pretty easy and turns out beautiful!!! So unique. I did subscribe to your channel. Looking forward to your next video. Have a great day.
Thanks for the video. I was thinking of using Mod Podge for some pendants, but have never used the stuff before. After seeing your demonstration, I feel I have enough info to do the project. Thanks.
Janet Mcconnell Great!! I love Mod Podge, and especially this Dimensional Magic one. SO many fun uses for this stuff. I hope you have fun with your project, thanks for stopping by!!
For those who don't know what a washer is, it a part that you can purchase at any hardware store and in many sizes. They come made of metal, plastic and rubber. They have many uses. You can find them on everything from bikes to plumbing. Hope this helps.
Hi, this is a really great idea. It made me think of something else you could do. Instead of using the washer you could use polymer clay in the same shape and add mica powders and glitter to make it even prettier. The washer can be used as a way to cut out the clay.
***** Thanks! I haven't done much with polymer clay but it's one of the things I'd like to spend more time doing. I love your idea - that sounds really cool :)
I don't know why they're called washers but you can find them at any hardware store. They are round flat pieces of metal (like a donut) that are used with nuts and bolts.
What a great looking pendant! Thank you so much for sharing. I like that they have weight to them and don't take hours and hours to make.
Thank you! It's so much fun. I'm really glad you enjoyed it!
I make beadedjewelry and this is fantastic,can't wait to try this ,Love J
Thank you, Carol!
I subscribed to your channel about a month ago but didn't have time to sit and watch any of your videos at that time. Today when I was looking for a tutorial on how to make bales for handmade jewelry your channel popped up with a few others and I remembered subscribing to your channel so needless to say after watching the video on making bales (then checking out some of your other sites) I'm still watching videos on many other useful and brilliant ideas. I've got a slight problem though, I can not stop watching your videos long enough to go finish my jewelry or make new items because you are totally addicting! :) Thanks so much for all of your useful information and easy to follow videos. Oh btw, I had seen that ModPodge dimensional glue in the store and having so many other types of glues I passed it by, now wishing I would have purchased it because it works beautifully for this I really love the domed effect that it creates.
SUSIE Peterson-LaLonde Welcome and thanks so much for the kind words :) I'm glad you're finding some good and useful tutorials on my channel. It's great to have you here!!
So many great and useful tutorials you'll have me busy for a while. Thanks also by the way.
Excellent Tutorial! Trying this project tomorrow!! Thank You
I love it!!! Looks pretty easy and turns out beautiful!!! So unique. I did subscribe to your channel. Looking forward to your next video. Have a great day.
I love these! Thank you for sharing♡
Thanks for the video. I was thinking of using Mod Podge for some pendants, but have never used the stuff before. After seeing your demonstration, I feel I have enough info to do the project. Thanks.
Janet Mcconnell Great!! I love Mod Podge, and especially this Dimensional Magic one. SO many fun uses for this stuff. I hope you have fun with your project, thanks for stopping by!!
You are so sweet :) Thank you!
It stunning love it
Awesome video!
For those who don't know what a washer is, it a part that you can purchase at any hardware store and in many sizes. They come made of metal, plastic and rubber. They have many uses. You can find them on everything from bikes to plumbing. Hope this helps.
Thank you so much for this tips I was looking for that long time because I am struggling with it. I will do better with that. :)
+Tina Rodriguez Glad this helped! Thanks so much for stopping by to say hello!
Hi, this is a really great idea. It made me think of something else you could do. Instead of using the washer you could use polymer clay in the same shape and add mica powders and glitter to make it even prettier. The washer can be used as a way to cut out the clay.
***** Thanks! I haven't done much with polymer clay but it's one of the things I'd like to spend more time doing. I love your idea - that sounds really cool :)
Where do you get the circle punchers
Awesome love it
How does the pendent attach to the person? Do people wear pendants now a days?
I don't know why they're called washers but you can find them at any hardware store. They are round flat pieces of metal (like a donut) that are used with nuts and bolts.
Has anyone tried epoxy on the top? Curious
What is the silver thing called that you attached?
it's called a 'bail', and this kind is meant to be glued on. You can find lots of them here: amzn.to/1bUZYQt
Hi, isn't the washer gonna be heavy?
Hi Angee! The washer would be too heavy to use for earrings, yes, but for a pendant it is totally fine!
haha yes you are right, thanks for answering.
How akin friendly is this?
+OrangeTabbyCat I don't personally have any problems with it but I really don't have sensitive skin so I guess it might be different for everyone
Thanks for answering (and understanding) my question despite that typo that I just saw. :-)
WTF is a washer