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Charliemeg
31-01-2008, 01:13 PM
Hi
I am new to this site and was hoping that maybe you guys could help me. I have started a new craft and was wondering if anyone could help me find Rhinestones for sale? I have gone to every shop imaginable and also been searching the web for ages. They are either far to expensive or not round :confused:
I would love to hear from anyone that can help :D
Thanks in advance
Jo :jump:
Debeadz
31-01-2008, 01:16 PM
Hi! (welcome) to the forum :)
Have you tried Ebay for the Rhinestones?
beadsbydesign
31-01-2008, 01:22 PM
Are you using the correct terminology for what you are looking for?
I know that sounds daft, but trying other terms can often yield results.
Rhinestones to me would mean flat backed crystals for applying to clothes to the next person it might mean something else!
lolsey
31-01-2008, 08:25 PM
Hi Jo,
I always use mod editfor buying my Rhinestones. They have about 10 different colours in the iron on range and about 8 stick on ones.
The iron on are so easy to use and the sticky ones have quite a lot of stick. The website is mod edit
Hope this helps,
Lols
Tip Top
01-02-2008, 07:27 AM
Are you using the correct terminology for what you are looking for?
I know that sounds daft, but trying other terms can often yield results.
Rhinestones to me would mean flat backed crystals for applying to clothes to the next person it might mean something else!
I agree!
Try searching for gems on ebay - thats where I get all mine from!!:D
Seahorse
02-02-2008, 10:00 AM
If your after flatback rhinestones try googling 'mailorder beads nottingham'(sorry, dont know link addy).
If your after pointedback rhinestones try googling 'beads and crystals'.
ladyluckjewellery
08-02-2008, 02:17 PM
Hi,
I use rhinestones and found it difficult to find any that weren't the flat backed 'stick on' ones, until someone told me to try searching for rhinestone chatons, which is what the 'pointy' shaped rhinestones are called.
There were quite a lot on ebay last time I looked.
Hope that helps,
Claire
Beadservice
08-02-2008, 10:08 PM
The word Rhinestone, is more of an American word.
Try searching for 'flat back crystal'
I'm presuming this is what you're looking for, but Rhinestone is just another word for 'crystal'
Good luck on your search
Debbie
craftybitz
28-07-2008, 07:42 PM
You can get them from [MOD EDIT - You're starting to sound like an advert now ;)].
xx
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