We're Jennifer and Kitty, the O'Neil Sisters. We love teaching crafts, from handmade jewelry to soap making to mosaics.
Our video tutorials let us share the tips and tricks we've learned through the years. We pride ourselves on being able to teach even complex techniques in a clear and friendly manner. And most of all we keep it fun!
We are the authors of six craft books, including Steampunk Chic, Decorate With Burlap, and The Joy Of Scents. Our crafting, decorating, and flea market articles appear regularly in Woman's World, Crafts 'n things, and Create and Decorate magazines. We also write for the websites of Better Homes and Gardens, Family Circle, Ladies' Home Journal, HGTV, Fine Living, Parents, and LifetimeTV.
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Thank you so much your instructions actually helped me carry on. I felt stupid and didn't realize that there was a whole process of actually filling everything in. Thank you again, wonderful instructions. ❤
I am interested in the quality of the wire and whether stainless steel works a well as sterling for eyepins. Does silver plaited wire wear well or does it get spotted?
I just discovered the solution to awesome wooden letters I bought because I knew I could use them (inside). Where can you purchase this silicone? I'm searching the internet, both in craft and hardware, and haven't yet seen what you used. I'd prefer white or offwhite. Thanks! PS: am thinking of using old junk jewelry bits and bobs, maybe mixed with tile
I need help I got my grandson some brackets bangle kinds and the lobster clasp are to small I ordered them all from Etsy so what size lobster do I need to go up to next so I can have it fixed in time for Christmas can anyone please help me Thanks Merry Christmas God Bless
Very nice colors, textures and designs for your bracelet. I've been making Endless End bracelets in the past but with the new STEEL FINDINGS I can move into this kind of more traditional clasp finishing approach 👏 . Jewelry making has evolved so quickly over the last few years and the possibilities are truly amazing nowadays 👏.
We think the fabric would fade in sunlight and this version of Mod Podge is not weatherproof, so we would not expose it to outside weather. Here's a link to the project on our blog: runningwithsisters.com/how-to-decoupage-a-birdhouse-with-fabric/ J&K
Great video! One tip I'd like to add; it will dry a couple shades lighter than it is when it's wet. Make sure to mix it a little darker than you'd like the finished product to be.
Dear ladies , thank you so much for this tutorial. After I saw your video, I bought the stones and all the instruments need it , and today I made for the first time a necklace. I love it!!! I will definitely make some for my friends for Christmas. Thank you so much!!! You are amazing teachers!! You made it so easy, even for someone like me, trying for first time.🙂 😘
Thanks! I need to string a continuous 60” necklace with no clasp. This is perfect! I have Fireline from bead weaving classes in the past. I was worried about what cord to use. I didn’t want beading wire. I was afraid it wouldn’t be flexible enough.