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Made some more earrings with shrink plastic, a bit of fun for Christmas:
"Human beings, who are almost remarkable in having the ability to learn from the experience of others, are also remarkable for their apparent disinclination to do so" - Douglas Adams
aw these are lovely. I attempted some earrings out of shrink plastic using my own drawings a while ago but the colour on them has totally faded - what do you use to colour yours?
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Oh I love them. They are so pretty. Wouldn't mind a go myself, haha! along with the many more things I never get around to. But they are brilliant. xxx
aw these are lovely. I attempted some earrings out of shrink plastic using my own drawings a while ago but the colour on them has totally faded - what do you use to colour yours?
Sakura Stardust pens, they're the glittery ones, I watercolour them on as the glitter intensifies when you shrink them, so they're great for Christmas sparkles
They're great fun for Christmas. What size hole do you punch in them before you shrink them? I assume the hole shrinks too.
Elinor
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Yep, everything shrinks - I've use Fiskars eyelet punch & setters, the largest of which is about 5mm & that's the one I use on the earrings, anythying smaller than that & I think the hole would end up too small.
"Human beings, who are almost remarkable in having the ability to learn from the experience of others, are also remarkable for their apparent disinclination to do so" - Douglas Adams
LOVE THEM!!! Will they be at the crat fair on 22nd November?
Yes indeedy
"Human beings, who are almost remarkable in having the ability to learn from the experience of others, are also remarkable for their apparent disinclination to do so" - Douglas Adams
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