🙋 I have to agree with MsGina3 ..... these are fantastic. I will definitely be trying to make myself a pair. Thank you for sharing your time and talent with us. Blessings to you and yours, sue 😺🙏💕
Very pretty! Thank you for sharing. Was wondering if you have ever done a test over time using the modge podge as a glaze? I know there are many many different versions now so wondering if you have found a specific version that doesn’t end up having a bad reaction with the clay later down the road?
The only issue I've ever had with modpodge is that begins to peel if it gets knicked or scratched. That's why I generally only use it for jewelry pieces that are worn more than handled. I have earrings from 6 and 8 yrs ago that I sealed with modpodge and they still look great. I use the gloss or satin finish and I've never seen it react adversely to clay.
🙋 I have to agree with MsGina3 ..... these are fantastic. I will definitely be trying to make myself a pair. Thank you for sharing your time and talent with us. Blessings to you and yours, sue 😺🙏💕
@@sjwilson1034 thank you for the kind words. You are very welcome, I'm glad you like them.
Absolutely gorgeous! Wonderful information also! Thanks.💜
These are the sweetest earrings!! I really love how you explain everything in so much detail. I can’t wait to see more of your videos.❤
@@christinebartleson3838 thanks so much. These earrings got so much love, I have another pair with amarita style mushrooms I might do next.
I died a little they are so cute
@@simplyarden4190 thanks for the love, im glad you like them.
I’m in love with these earrings 😍
@@MsGIna3 Thanks. Me too 😍
Love these
So cute! Thanks for sharing!
Adorable!!!
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Very pretty! Thank you for sharing.
Was wondering if you have ever done a test over time using the modge podge as a glaze? I know there are many many different versions now so wondering if you have found a specific version that doesn’t end up having a bad reaction with the clay later down the road?
The only issue I've ever had with modpodge is that begins to peel if it gets knicked or scratched. That's why I generally only use it for jewelry pieces that are worn more than handled. I have earrings from 6 and 8 yrs ago that I sealed with modpodge and they still look great. I use the gloss or satin finish and I've never seen it react adversely to clay.
@@TheWoodlandWhisp Good to know! Thanks