YES, I was thinking about glazing my charms with resin. I want a less chance of them breaking, I made my friend a stitch keychain (out of polymer clay) for christmas and the ears broke on him even though I quenched it after I made it :/. If you watch my video on my channel where I show the stitch I made, you can see why the ears broke lol. I just wanted some confirmation that it is an ok thing to do, does it in fact make ur charms sturdier?
@Shamblingundead Resin will DEFINITELY give your charms extra protection. It's a lot tougher than any other glaze you can use. I'm starting to do that now with my orders on my Etsy. Plus if done correctly, it almost gives your charms a "Manufactured" look :) Just be sure to look out for air bubbles, and you're pretty much set! I only recommend doing that if you have the patience with it. It will take much longer to glaze charms that way, and you need to check on it often.
@xxDOMOLOVESKITTYxx No problem :) Sorry it was a LONG video LOL I'll be sure to make future charm reviews more quickly. Thank you for sending me your charms! I love em ^_^ ♥
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Fairytailslilangel 1 month ago
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MonsterHighMusic 1 month ago
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fritosacks 1 month ago
YES, I was thinking about glazing my charms with resin. I want a less chance of them breaking, I made my friend a stitch keychain (out of polymer clay) for christmas and the ears broke on him even though I quenched it after I made it :/. If you watch my video on my channel where I show the stitch I made, you can see why the ears broke lol. I just wanted some confirmation that it is an ok thing to do, does it in fact make ur charms sturdier?
Shamblingundead 1 month ago
@Shamblingundead Resin will DEFINITELY give your charms extra protection. It's a lot tougher than any other glaze you can use. I'm starting to do that now with my orders on my Etsy. Plus if done correctly, it almost gives your charms a "Manufactured" look :) Just be sure to look out for air bubbles, and you're pretty much set! I only recommend doing that if you have the patience with it. It will take much longer to glaze charms that way, and you need to check on it often.
fritosacks 1 month ago
@fritosacks thanks, I'll probably only do it with charms that have protruding bits (stitches ears lol).
Shamblingundead 1 month ago
@Shamblingundead LOL
fritosacks 1 month ago
Thank u 4 doing ur first charm review on my charms! Thank u 4 the advice i will definetly u it.:) im glad u liked them!!!:D
xxDOMOLOVESKITTYxx 1 month ago
@xxDOMOLOVESKITTYxx No problem :) Sorry it was a LONG video LOL I'll be sure to make future charm reviews more quickly. Thank you for sending me your charms! I love em ^_^ ♥
fritosacks 1 month ago
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puppyluverAli 1 month ago
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fritosacks 1 month ago