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  • I plan on redoing this video... I will improve the lighting and sound...

  • straightforward and no strange supplies needed. thanks!

  • Please i need help every time i try to cover the back the picture absorb it & destroy the pendent & some times when i glow the metal it leave a mark as well please help

  • @mkaelseoud Not all paper is created equal. I use Brother (brand) glossy or matte finish photo paper. Make sure your ink is dry. Heat it with a blow drying or embossing gun to make sure it is dry and set into the paper.

  • Thank you Matt for your video and I really appreciate the Photoshop tutorial for adding images. You rock!

  • great tutorial! where can i get the supplies, glass tiles, diamond glaze, bells,,, etc...? i'm a fine artist and want to make ncklaces out of my art imagaes.

  • @cocomajo You can get them at createapendant (dot) com ... You tube will not let me put an url in the reply...

  • Where do you get glass tiles this thin ?

  • I really appreciate this tutorial. Does it really matter if it's matte paper? Thanks for the help.

  • @2Darwin3 You can use glossy or matte finish photo paper.

  • love it

  • Thank you so much for this. I bought half a dozen of the glass tiles to play with but had no idea how to do it. Cant wait to get started...Sally K

  • WHEN U PRINTING IN THE PAPER ... DID U USE REGULAR PRINTING PAPER

  • @chula603 You have to use photo paper. You can actually use glossy or matte finish.

  • Thank you so much! I've finally found a tutorial on this! I am also checking out your online site.

  • Thank you! I'm going to give this a try. Very informative and right to the point!

  • Simple and concise...good job :D!

  • great video! thanks!

  • Thank you so much for making this video!

  • Nice vid. What can i use to make it waterproof please? I just made a pendant and i like it to be waterproof... Please let meknow, Thanks!

  • @Fantamonkey You can use resin on the back instead of diamond glaze.

  • Nice, though the way you say Matte is "Matt"

    I look forward to trying this method, you have been a tramendous help :)

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