They are made out of polymer and then i glazed them to give them a bright candy look , i just want to eat them but i rather wear them
They are made out of polymer and then i glazed them to give them a bright candy look , i just want to eat them but i rather wear them
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Candice C.
22 Sep 01:14
I wish earrings looked good on my ears - these are yummy :D
Tosh
22 Sep 08:44
very pretty and bright!
Betty K.
22 Sep 08:47
Those are awesome! They remind me of the earings I wore when I was a kid in the late 80's / early 90's!!!! Yeah Retro?!
Melissa M.
23 Sep 03:02
Where did you find the earring studs? I've been considering making some earrings with polymer clay but can't find the studs anywhere.
MaybeMonica
24 Sep 00:03
i got them at my local craft store but i have seen them at fabric stores to , try Joan fabric they have them really cheap
Melissa M.
24 Sep 21:12
Thank you! I couldn't find them when I was looking, but I probably passed right by them.
LuLuRose
01 Feb 17:41
Did you use super glue or a glur gun to get them to the back?
or attatch them while cooking?
I just got some clay and these look like a good starting point (:
Alyssa :)
19 Apr 19:17
These are super adorable. They look like they can be sold at a Claire's Accessories store:D
Lena Landmine
05 Oct 15:17
Yes, I second the question of how you actually attached the backs to the earrings.