I'm so excited to tell you about this idea I had.
I really, really, wanted to get some of those enamel dots but I kept thinking that there has got to be a way to make them yourself!!! So my little wheels kept on turning and this is what popped in my head.
I made a little video tutorial for you and I hope you give it a try.
DIY ENAMEL DOT TUTORIAL VIDEO
please watch the video for the how-to :)
They give a fun little punch to the project.
I really, really, wanted to get some of those enamel dots but I kept thinking that there has got to be a way to make them yourself!!! So my little wheels kept on turning and this is what popped in my head.
I made a little video tutorial for you and I hope you give it a try.
DIY ENAMEL DOT TUTORIAL VIDEO
please watch the video for the how-to :)
They give a fun little punch to the project.
Very pretty- great colors on your card
ReplyDeleteDIANA L.
http://dianamlarson.blogspot.com
super cute cards...
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! TFS!! xo Evie
ReplyDeleteAre you kidding me?!? GENIUS!! Thank you so much! (And on a side note, it was nice to hear your voice again :)
ReplyDeleteBrilliant!!!! Gotta head to Michaels now :) Thanks for the fabulous crafty tip!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant idea! wow. I cannot wait to try this! Thanks for sharing! I have an enamel dot issue. LOL.
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome idea, thanks so much for sharing this. Your blog is fantastic, I have signed up via bloglovin and subbed on YT :)
ReplyDeleteI love your idea! But I don't know about those plastic dots. What are they? what section of Michaels are they in? You then glue them down with glue, right? not the sticky tape.
ReplyDeletePatti
Patti, I will answer your questions here. You can find the little, plastic half beads in the floral section at Michael's. They're sold in a clear bag. The tape I used to hold them to the waxed paper actually pulled up on most of them and I was able to use it to adhere them. The others I just used a dab of glue to adhere. Hope that helps.
ReplyDeleteSo I just ran across this video as I was searching for enamel bead techniques. I think I like your version a lot. No stinky melting plastic.... although I may attempt some melting outside with the toaster oven at another time. Thank you for sharing this. I I'm going to try it with some champagne gold polish I bought but haven't worn. I've had it two years. I need to get rid of it before it goes yuck on me.
ReplyDeleteI like your blog and put you in my blog reader. Thanks. Kathy, Lakewood Colorado