Getting Started in Egg Art by Linda Martin - Linning

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  • Опубліковано 2 січ 2020
  • This free instructional video will show you how to get started in Egg Art - Linning.
    For more video courses go to our website: www.lindamartineggdesigns.com...
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  • @janedurham7135
    @janedurham7135 3 роки тому +1

    Absolutely Beautiful, where did you get the edging , it’s so so lovely....liked, subscribed and looking forward to seeing you many times to come. Also, where did you get ur “ eggs from ?
    Take care and be safe and well, Jane, from Bonnie, but freezing -12 Scotland....

    • @lindamartineggdesigns5218
      @lindamartineggdesigns5218  3 роки тому +1

      Hi Jane.. We're just outside of windy, freezing Blackpool.. not quite as cold as you though! I have a large egg art supplies business, so if you check out my website (www.lindamartineggdesigns.com) you'll find a 134 page catalogue plus extras on some of the other sections of the website. The looped edging is my BR.3 and comes in gold, white/gold, silver and white/silver. And yes, we also supply blown eggs! Just give me a ring or drop me an email if there's anything I can help with.

  • @maryhinojosa4901
    @maryhinojosa4901 2 роки тому

    Which glue do you use? Thank you. 🌹

    • @lindamartineggdesigns5218
      @lindamartineggdesigns5218  2 роки тому

      Hi Mary.. Thanks for watching. The glue that I use in the small glue bottle is called UHU. We d o stock it, but if you buy it locally, make sure that you don't get the gel version s it doesn't flow as easily. The two part glue that I use for all the metal components is Devcon 5-minute epoxy. Basically these and Aleene's thick tacky glue are the main glues that I personally use. I know some people like to use a white (PVA) glue, such as Aleene's Tacky, instead of UHU, but I like a glue that sets more quickly!