I know that this is an older video, but it still applies today for those who make earrings. Thank you for highlighting the fact that certain shapes require turning one of the earrings the opposite way so that it is not backwards when you wear it. No one seems to mention it. You would not wear your left shoe on your right foot. Making two exact earrings on some styles means one will face the wrong direction.
You're a sweetheart for making this tutorial! Thank you so much! I have leftover fabric from sewing and it occurred to me to make them into earrings but I needed someone's guide to follow that had already successfully done this project. Thank you!
I make my clothes as well, now I can have my earrings in the same fabric as my outfit. 😊 Hello from Queensland Australia and thanks for sharing your knowledge and skills with us.
Does the fabric Mod Podge provide enough of a protective finish or would you ever consider applying a protective coating that protects and adds shine? If so, what might your use? Perhaps a spray adhesive such as Aleenes acrylic sealer? I use this on some pins I make and it provides a nice finish. What do you think?
I hope you reply. I followed your video step by step. It was great thank you! But if my earrings sit on top of each other after they’ve fully dried they stick together. I’m intending to sell these so they can’t be doing that. Is there some kind of sealant to help with this?
Hola. Perdón, porque sólo hablo español y no entiendo tu idioma, cuando das instrucciones verbales.. Sólo entiendo el PASO a PASO con instrucciones VISUALES.. Por favor, tengo 2 preguntas..: 1) ¿¿..Eso que pegó con MOD PODGE es TELA o es PAPEL..?? 2) ¿¿.. De QUÉ está hecho la BASE donde lo pegó, es CARTÓN o es MADERA, de la súper delgada..?? Es que yo hago manualidades para vender,.y necesito estar haciendo BIJOUX. La felicito, te quedó precioso. Gracias por enseñarnos. Un abrazo desde Centro América, Costa Rica. Bendiciones infinitas.
Shalonda Coleman Thank you! Yes, the sides are bare, but because they’re laser cut the sides are a little darker, giving them an almost stained wood look. I used 100% cotton fabric (Africa wax print)
If you want to cover the sides, magic marker (black, red, silver, gold, and on and on). I like to color the sides before putting the material on so the marker doesn't bleed onto the fabric. I love the video and I'm gonna try using her steps in applying the mod podge. I think that is better than the method I use. Great video.
LovelyK Tv Hello. I got them from a shop on Etsy.com called Texas Art Craft. The direct links are in the blog post. Check the description box for the link to the post
I applied it to the right side in the beginning because the glue can seep through when applied so it looks better when applied to the right side. At the end I added another layer of glue to seal it
Thank you! I have only made these using mod podge, but you can experiment with other types of glue. Maybe try researching an equivalent type of glue to mod podge in your area. Where are you from?
I know that this is an older video, but it still applies today for those who make earrings. Thank you for highlighting the fact that certain shapes require turning one of the earrings the opposite way so that it is not backwards when you wear it. No one seems to mention it. You would not wear your left shoe on your right foot. Making two exact earrings on some styles means one will face the wrong direction.
You're a sweetheart for making this tutorial! Thank you so much! I have leftover fabric from sewing and it occurred to me to make them into earrings but I needed someone's guide to follow that had already successfully done this project. Thank you!
I make my clothes as well, now I can have my earrings in the same fabric as my outfit. 😊 Hello from Queensland Australia and thanks for sharing your knowledge and skills with us.
I love how clear and bright this video is, it's very helpful!!!!!!!!!
d'Javanneh designs Thank you 😊
What a simple yet elegant method of creating something beautiful. Great video!
Thank you!!!
Beautiful, I love your videos. Straight to the point, not a whole lot of talking.
Mahreeyah Asimel Thank you 😊. I appreciate the feedback
Great easy to follow tutorial. Thank you so much for taking the time to share your knowledge
Beautiful earrings! Thank you!
Clear directions, thank you!
Very neat. Better than some ive seen
Really cute earrings! TFS
This is so nice. I love jewelry like this. Very detailed. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much ! Mine came out perfect
To save fabric, I would've put both rectangles on that one piece.😁
I love this idea. I have some woodpiece that would make earrings. Thank you
You had me at Fabric Hoarder... which I am. Thanks for sharing!!!!
These are beautiful! Thank you for teaching how to make them!
one of the best videos I have seen!.... not too much extra talking.. well done!
Anne M Thank you!
Great tutorial! I'm going to be making these!
Wonderful tutorial. Going to make some now. Thanks!
Thanks for a clear understanding of how to put the rings on. Nice toturial
You're welcome, I'm glad you enjoyed the tutorial
Superb video tutorial with excellent quality.Thank you!
You're welcome. Thank you for the compliment.
I made fabric earring today,amazing!!!
What kind of glue did you use
Yay!!!
Does the fabric Mod Podge provide enough of a protective finish or would you ever consider applying a protective coating that protects and adds shine? If so, what might your use? Perhaps a spray adhesive such as Aleenes acrylic sealer? I use this on some pins I make and it provides a nice finish. What do you think?
Beautiful
Thanks for this video!!
Best video ever
Thanks for the video, great job!...I'm going to be doing this. ♡
I hope you reply. I followed your video step by step. It was great thank you! But if my earrings sit on top of each other after they’ve fully dried they stick together. I’m intending to sell these so they can’t be doing that. Is there some kind of sealant to help with this?
Can you put resin on the fabric when you finish.
Great tutorial!
Latoya Dunbar Thank you!!!
Simply beautiful! What do you do to the sides of the earrings? Do you leave them as is with the wood showing?
Thank you! Yes, I leave them with the wood showing on the sides. I experimented with painting the sides black in the past, but I prefer the wood look.
This is so awesome! Thanks for sharing!!!🤗🤗🤗
MalkiaNzinga You’re welcome! Thank you for the compliment 😊
You are just the best.... I LOVE ❤️ all your video
Thank you!!!
Love the tutorial. Thank you
You're welcome!!!
This popped up while i was doing the exact thing. I'm also using ribbons. I let my scan n cut out all my fabric.
beautiful!
very cute, and creative, keep up the great work.☺
Daughter of The Most High Thank you! Will do 😊
Thanks for the video! How do you ensure that both posts are in the same place?
Simple and yet so beautiful! We don't have ankara fabrics, can I use any fabric available of my choice?
Please tell me how to keep your leather earring from curling at the corners do you have to put bees wax on the back
This vid is awesome I'm gonna try this soon
Rykiel Smyke Thank you!
Beautiful creations and how do you create the hole for the earrings?
Makeda Polite Thank you. The holes are pre drilled by the seller
Beautiful earrings! Where did you get the wooden pieces?
Just suscribed, educative. Thanks boo
You're welcome! Thank you for subscribing!
Woa if I most to day something I will say Africa got talent. I loved ur art
Thank you!
Nice 👍🏾
Thank you.
Nice
Where did you get Africa print from
Love this! Thanks
Thank you!
Good job.
Thank you!
So nice
Mahmoudabdollahfood Abdollah Thank you!
Thanks...but i want to know the name of the glue you've used or you've put on the Ankara?
You're welcome. I used Mod Podge for fabric, it's the blue one. I used this glue for the entire project
Where did u get the Africa shape from or what machine did u make it on please?
Woow, really nice
Thank you!!!!
We're would I get those wooden earings in Kenya
Hi, why glue on the right side of fabrics?
Can this be washed?
Hola.
Perdón, porque sólo hablo español y no entiendo tu idioma, cuando das instrucciones verbales.. Sólo entiendo el PASO a PASO con instrucciones VISUALES..
Por favor, tengo 2 preguntas..:
1) ¿¿..Eso que pegó con MOD PODGE es TELA o es PAPEL..??
2) ¿¿.. De QUÉ está hecho la BASE donde lo pegó, es CARTÓN o es MADERA, de la súper delgada..??
Es que yo hago manualidades para vender,.y necesito estar haciendo BIJOUX.
La felicito, te quedó precioso. Gracias por enseñarnos.
Un abrazo desde Centro América, Costa Rica.
Bendiciones infinitas.
Es tela; y las formas son madera;el Link para comprar está en la caja de descripción
Nice
Is it hard to find the hole since it's covered with fabric?
Really nice 😍
venusiandesigns Thank you 😊
Where did u get the wooden pieces ?
Love it
Thank you!!!
Thank you for this tutorial. Where can i find the packaging for the earring.
What kind fabric covered do you use?
Gi, where do I ge the wooden pieces?
Nice video pls what are the names of those glue and items you used just in case I want to buy them.
The glue is called Fabric Modge Podge, you can find a full list of the items here: montoyamayo.com/diy-fabric-covered-wooden-earrings/
the video missed something, after completing the process of on the wooden earring, how did you cut the excess fabric around the earring?
She used an Precision Knife
Great tutorial, why do you sand the earring post?
Naturalgal Sheilla Thank you! Sanding helps to roughen the surface which helps to strengthen the glue bond.
I tried this and the earrings are still sticky after a day of drying . What did I do wrong
Use a thin layer of glue to seal
Where did you get the africa wood
how do I put a hole in the wood can you please tell me?
margaret Bowling Hi! I bought the wooden pieces with a pre drilled hole. I
Love it! 2 things are the sides bare and what type of fabric are you using
Shalonda Coleman Thank you! Yes, the sides are bare, but because they’re laser cut the sides are a little darker, giving them an almost stained wood look. I used 100% cotton fabric (Africa wax print)
If you want to cover the sides, magic marker (black, red, silver, gold, and on and on). I like to color the sides before putting the material on so the marker doesn't bleed onto the fabric. I love the video and I'm gonna try using her steps in applying the mod podge. I think that is better than the method I use. Great video.
Loved tutorial!!! Are the earrings heavy? Are is this light weight wood?
Peppermynt Dedeaux Thank you! It's a light weight plywood. It's only about 1/8 inch thick.
where did you get the wooden
earrings with precut hold
superb
Thank you!
hi, thanks for your video. I just wanna know what kind of glue you uses for the fabric. the white one. thanks
Mareme Sarr Hi! You're welcome. I used fabric mod podge, it's the one with the blue label
love fabric..where can i find some?
Hi! I buy the majority of my fabric from Etsy.com I type in 'African Wax Print Fabric by the yard'
New Sub!! Great video 😊
Thank you for subscribing!
THANK YOU SIS
Mahreeyah Asimel You're welcome!!!
Do u know how to do the fabric so it's covering the sides? I've searched so menu videos but can't find good to do it.
I spray paint mine and let them dry before applying glue. That way the edges aren't whatever color I choose.
wow. great
Thank you!
Good video! Where did you get the wood pieces??
Please will you repond to the above, I also want to know
Where did you get the woofing pieces from?
LovelyK Tv Hello. I got them from a shop on Etsy.com called Texas Art Craft. The direct links are in the blog post. Check the description box for the link to the post
Where can you get the wooden earrings from please
Hi. There is a link in the description box for my blog post. Within the blog post I linked all the shapes.
Thank you so much, an what type of modge podge did u use?
You're welcome! Fabric modge podge, the one with the blue label
Montoya Mayo Thank you
What’s the name of the glues you used.
Modge Podge- the blue one, for fabric
Oh, so in this vid you didn't show how you did the round two toned earrings?
Well and Fit 1 Now Hi! Those earrings aren't two toned, the kente print fabric that I used has that design
OHHHH! They're beautiful!
In the beginning why did you put mod podge on the right side of the fabric??
And at the end as well
I applied it to the right side in the beginning because the glue can seep through when applied so it looks better when applied to the right side. At the end I added another layer of glue to seal it
What wood do you use?
cavies12345 I used a plywood. They are pre cut. The link to the shop is in the blog post
how did you cut out the remainder fabric??
Exacto knife
what type of glue did you use?
Bella Ebi I used fabric modge podge, it's the one with the blue label
Can I use normal mod podge?
Edith Guevara I haven't tried it, but I think it would work fine
Whats the sizes of the wooden fabric hun?
shantel holder Hi there! I have all the sizes listed here: montoyamayo.com/diy-fabric-covered-wooden-earrings/
Can you tell me what materials are used for me?
fabric mod podge (the blue one), exacto knife , links to wooden pieces can be found here montoyamayo.com/diy-fabric-covered-wooden-earrings/
Montoya Mayo You're doing pretty well, thank you.
Thanks sis i love... It would be helpful if you posted d name of d glue an other pieces necessary
But give thanks i
RoyalRas Queen Thank you! Yeah this is one of my first videos, I have to go back and edit the description box with the supplies mentioned
They are light weight for ears
Great tutorial. I would like to give it a try but I haven't seen that type of glue where I am from... Could I skip the step of adding mod podge?
Thank you! I have only made these using mod podge, but you can experiment with other types of glue. Maybe try researching an equivalent type of glue to mod podge in your area. Where are you from?
Hie where did you purchase the wooden Africa template earrings?
Hi. I have all the links for the wooden pieces here: montoyamayo.com/diy-fabric-covered-wooden-earrings/
My girlfriend brought me here.....😍😍
Hook her up and make her some earrings
What size is your cutting mat please???
shantel holder 36 inch by 24 inch