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Wow! Thank you so much, Joyce! You have really helped me with this one. I've purchased these cowrie shells from HL. I like the hole, but you have to use such a large jump ring because of that hump in the back. Now I know how to get rid of it!!!!😊
Hello so glad that this information has helped you. I greatly appreciate you taking out the time to watch listen and write a comment happy crafting and have a wonderful day.
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Good morning June you want to find an object that can pierce the shell. Once you find something that can pierce the shell then you want to slowly drill like a little incision into it and you want to do that until you can make the hole big enough to use your wire cutters or it possibly may just crack the top part of the shell . Once you do that then you just take the wire cutters and go around it to smooth it out and of course you take your sandpaper and sand it down I hope this information has helped thank you so much for watching this tutorial and have a wonderful day.
Omg finally found exactly what I was looking for! So gonna try this out! You're a genius!
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Omggggg i needed this tutorial. Thank youuuu for sharing🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Thank you FIR sharing your texhnique!
Thanks Joyce for information I really didn't know you could cut them yourself. Thanks for sharing 😊
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Your a life saver!!! Thks for the tips!
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Oh wow, I had no clue about this! Thanks for sharing Queen! 💗
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bless you! I got a bunch of cowrie shells but the bump was bothering me, now I can finally use them.
Thank you so much for watching. I am so very glad that this technique helps you happy crafting.
Oh my is that ever fabulous Queen! Thank you so much for sharing this idea.🌺
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Wow! Thank you so much, Joyce! You have really helped me with this one. I've purchased these cowrie shells from HL. I like the hole, but you have to use such a large jump ring because of that hump in the back. Now I know how to get rid of it!!!!😊
Hello so glad that this information has helped you. I greatly appreciate you taking out the time to watch listen and write a comment happy crafting and have a wonderful day.
Very helpful! Thank you so much!
Hi Joyce! Very cool how it popped out! Thanks for sharing this process. 🤗🥰
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Thanks so much. I had no idea I could do this.
This is wonderful. Thanks a lot
Beautiful
Thank you for sharing Queen!
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Wow queen. I had no idea. I have a bag full of the ones with the bulbs, I bought a a trade show. Thank you queen.
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Thanks very much for this how to video! (& for your other creative designs)
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super helpful ! I'm also wondering if there's a way to keep the upper part for jewelry design, thanks so much
Omg thx so much I’ve been really wanting to make a cowrie necklace!!! ❤
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Omg thank you so much for making this video ❤ it is so easy
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Hello stopping by and I have never been in hobby lobby I need to go in there
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Thank you soo much, this was so helpful 💗
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Hi I always wondered how they did that. Thanks!
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Good morning and God Bless. I think Cowrie shells come from sea snails.
Joyce i have the ones without holes. How do I crack it open? Thank you.
Good morning June you want to find an object that can pierce the shell. Once you find something that can pierce the shell then you want to slowly drill like a little incision into it and you want to do that until you can make the hole big enough to use your wire cutters or it possibly may just crack the top part of the shell . Once you do that then you just take the wire cutters and go around it to smooth it out and of course you take your sandpaper and sand it down I hope this information has helped thank you so much for watching this tutorial and have a wonderful day.
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Cowie shells are actually sea snails. They come from Hawaii.
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Do the real ones have two holes or one,cause I have some that feels like glass,they have two holes
No I do have a question you see the one that I have it has one hole so yours have a hole at the top and then another hole down at the bottom correct