Sunday, June 20, 2010

One of my favorite crafting supplies...


Piddix Collage Sheets and silver-plated pendant trays.


Simply attach your image to the glass and press into the tray. Presto!
Your glass tile jewelry is easier to make than ever before!

Have a favorite photo? Just look what you can do!








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  1. hey there. i just "opened" my first etsy shop and have you to thank. i've started with just the scrabble tile and glass tile pendants, which you were kind enough to get me started on. of course i'm an addict now, but it could be worse!

    i just visited your shop and saw the trays...great...something else to get hooked on! :)

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  3. Hi Monica. It's me again, in need of advice. It's a good thing I don't live near you, or else I'd be knocking at your door at all hours!

    Anyway...I have a question about attaching bails to the pendants. I can get through the entire process of making a pendant, including sealing the back using the glaze, and it all comes out real clean. But when I attach the bails (using E6000), I just about always use too much, which then leaks out around the edges, and causes a bit of a MESS!

    Just how much E6000 is the right amount? And are there any tricks-of-the-trade about keeping it clean back there? Thanks, again, in advance. :)

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  4. Monica @ thecraftjunkieblog.comSeptember 2, 2010 8:58 AM

    Hi Carol,
    I like to use a toothpick to put a very small amount onto the bail, and then gently pressing the bail to the back. If I had to measure how much E-6000 I use per bail, it would probably be a drop no bigger than 1/8" across.

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  5. Thank you. :) I've been practicing.

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