Tutorial: Trick to never lose an eyepin again from polymer clay charms - DIY Polymer Clay Tutorial
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- čas přidán 12. 01. 2016
- With this simple trick you will never lose an eyepin again from your Polymer Clay Charms!
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I have been struggling to keep my charms attached because of that dang eyepin!!! This video was sooooooo crucial and needed, not only for my business, but, because I’m making a very special and sentimental project (I’m molding my friends ashes into a Jewelry charm) and it absolutely CAN NOT come off. I and the wearer would be incredibly devastated. Thank you for this simple yet crucial piece of information!!! Subscribed ❤️
I can’t find eye pins that have the thicker wire like she’s using, any suggestions? I’ve ordered a lot but no matter what size I order they all come the same and they’re to weak to use. I’m new to clay so I don’t know what to do. I’ve gone to all the craft stores in town and can’t find them and ordered from Amazon.
Thank you so much. Your cupcake earrings are so cute!
Thank you! I’ve been searching for some way to secure it and I really like this method!
Thank you so much for the tip! I am so excited to try it out!
Great! Thanks for sharing
Thank you for making this
great idea to try, thanks x
Awesome!!!;) thanks for this tip!
I recently started doing something similar. Instead of bending it all the way up, I've been doing a small 90° angle at the end. I'll have to try this! Thanks!
+Amy Scanlon That technique sounds good too!.
Let me know if this works for you! Thanks for watching! :)
Ive been doing the 90° angle too but they are still falling out :/ I will have to give this one a try.
Thank you!
Brilliant! Thank you so much :-)
Thanks a bunch!
THANK YOU!!
wow this is such amazing trick 😱😍👍Iam going to try it soon
+Naty WorkShop :D I'm so happy you like it. It's really helpful, trust me, since I've bee doing this never lose an eyepin again :)
Hi what if I use Screw Eye Pin?
Youre so smart! What a life saver! Loved watching this video xxx
Andreia Liang I’m so glad you liked it!
Hi there! I was wondering what kind of beads you use for the sprinkles? Thank you 💕
Thank you! Can you do this with flatter surfaces? Like I have flat charms and I’m worried I’ll get bumps
I need to know the same thing.
AWESOME! I was always losing my eyepins and I will be applying this technique. However, what can be done with charms that are hardened or baked?
Mel Rodes if there's a whole in the charm already, I think you could try this technique and also add some Translucent Liquid Sculpey as a bonding agent. I don't know if it's going to work but you could give it a try and let me know the results. It would be a great tip to share with others 😁
Fantastic can I ask do you bake without mold, as I want to make lots of cupcakes but don't want to distort shape of the base of cupcake.
Hi! Tanks for your comment! Yes, I usually bake without the mold. I take the charm out of it very carefully with my pliers. I could bake them on the mold but I make a few every time and only have two sets of molds 😊 maybe later I could make a tutorial of how I make and bake my cupcakes 😊
😱 sorry. I replied from my phone and I have my personal CZcams account set hahahahaha ha oooooppppssss
Ok thank you great
Hi guys, I don't really understand why do you need eye pins? Where do you attach them afterwards so that you can put them somewhere?
Thank you so much😊 Just starting my own earring business and I don't know how to make thoses eyepins stay.lol
Hey how’s your business going
hi do you know how to get the body of the eyepin that is stocked in resin. please i need your help T_T
Hi! I’m not sure what you mean... is it the eye pin in cured resin and you need to take it off? I don’t think that possible since cured resin is basically plastic. You’d need to break it or at least, damage it
Can you bake the eyepins?
i’ve heard a lot of ppl say you can! i’ve been kinda skeptical about it but i might try it today
@@larajjames i figured it out myself lol and yeah you can bake them
Does it work with air dry clay
Yunzil I’ve never work with air dry clay but I believe it could work as well since it’s basically the same material
So Crafty Studio I just tried it right now. I'll let you know if it works :3
@@yunzil6252 hi! i’m kind of late, but did it work?