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I have been a crafter for pretty much my entire adult life (and that’s a long time, believe me) in one form or another. I am also a metalsmith and make jewelry and home decor items. Periodically, I will post videos or host live sessions featuring my metals work.
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Thank you so much for sharing. I am the same way. I will wait until things are really bad before I go. Thanks for the eye-opener! So happy you are okay! 🙏
I’m back to my same old self and feeling great again. Thank goodness for good doctors and good family/friends who encourage us to do the right thing. Thanks for the prayers. 💕
Praise God you are doing well. Thank you Cheryl for passing the information forward. You may never know what life you may have saved. I am thankful you followed through and let others know. hugs.
I'm so thankful you're doing okay and it turned out not to be so serious. Thank you for being such a blessing to look out for others by making this video! <3
What a great stream. Loved the copper going to try to see if I have something I can play with like that going to try coke can cut in shape lol . No worries I’ll have hubby stand by with fire extinguishers lol 😂I was there but listening from the bleachers ❤ya
@@JustAprilakaJuJu So glad you enjoyed it. I’m not sure a soda can would work very well because it’s so flimsy. You can certainly try but the powders may not adhere very well. But - this is the year of experimenting so I say - go for it!! You could also use a very thick cardboard - like from a sturdy box. You would have to seal it with a varnish or lacquer to protect the cardboard but there’s no reason it wouldn’t work. You can also use pennies and have your hubby drill a small hole in them. Pennies minted before 1964 are pure copper. I would stick to the pure copper but agin you could experiment to see how newer pennies hold up.