You can get much cheaper broaches from Totally Dazzled. They sell one or 100 and a selection of different sizes and styles. I love glam pieces! You’re making everything that I love!
Hi Tammy!! Thank you so much!! And I agree. I love Totally Dazzled. Their pieces are absolutely stunning and affordable too. When I deplete my current stock, I have to order a few pieces from them. Thanks again for watching and please have a fantastic week!!
I'M so late and so "WOWED" about your Diy's. They are absolutely beautiful and very tastefully done. I just came across ur channel. There are only a few ppl that shows this type of talent on RU-vid. Im now a new subscriber. Keep up such awesome work!💐🍾💐🍾💐🍾
Thank you so much Wanda!! I am so sorry I didn't see your response until now. I'm so glad you found the channel and I truly you subscribing. Thanks again and please a have the best week ever!!🌹💌
Hi Kenisha!! Thank you so much. Yes it dries almost as fast. It's thinner so it works better with trims and the hold last longer than hot glue's hold does. And I have found that if I add a dab of regular quick hold with it, for gluing bigger pieces together, it's almost impossible to break the hold. I hope that helps. Thanks again for watching and please have a fantastic week!
Miss Candi, these are absolutely gorgeous,!!! But I new that would be ! Everything you do is!!! 💗 I'm working on some gifts for my son's bathroom and thinking about doing something like this for cotton balls, q tips ect... I love all your work ! You are an inspiration to everyone who watches your channel !!! God Bless you and your family 🙏🙏🙏💗💗💗🙏. Also would you not have to seal the paint after you paint it ? Or are they strictly just for decorative use🤔🤔🤔.???
Hi Frances!! Aww thank you so much!! I'm so glad I am to give you ideas that you can use. That means so much to me. I know your Son is really going to enjoy the set you are making for him. So as far as sealing the paint, it depends on the paint and how the piece will be used. If you are using the multi-surface paint by Folk Art, it is self sealing. As long as the piece air cures for the recommended time, or is oven fired, (I use the air cure method) it can be washed or immersed in water without issue. For the metallic paints, and most of the other Folk Art paints, I would use a sealer for pieces that you want to immerse in water. This is the sealer: plaidonline.com/shop-products/folkart-select-seal-gloss-8-oz-7596 I think I need to start covering that in some of the videos because I bet others have that question too. I hope that helps. Thanks again and please have a fantastic week!!