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  • Can i use this process with actually photographs from my camera? Thanks so much!

  • Just a tip, don't shake your diamond glaze, that's probably why you're getting the bubbles

  • AuntiesBeads, if I have the glass covers, do I still need to use the Diamong glaze? Also, what glue can I use to glue my photos to the pendant and then Where did you get the diamond glaze from??? A Craft store? Plz, reply!

  • good tutorial, but she keeps pausing like she's burping in between each sentence drives me nuts!! hahaha

  • if you print something off of the computer you just put puzzle saver glue all over the image and then let it dry before you glue it into the frame so that when you put in your diamond glaze your picture doesnt run

  • Where can I get diamond glaze from and the blank pendants?

  • @stylst0123

    See our Glue and Glaze category on our Auntie's Beads website

  • This was very helpful.

    Thank you for posting it!

    Aloha-Leslee

  • Could you use a toothpick or a pin to pop the bubbles?

  • It would make sense that a pin would pop the bubbles easier then the bristles of a paintbrush.

  • where did you find the frames?

  • @TheRealChelseaBee

    Frames can be found in our Glue and Glaze category of our Auntie's Beads website

  • what i read is that if you are using a printed picture, to stop it from smearing the ink with the DG, you first have to cover the small cut out piece of paper with a piece of tape, one on top and one on bottom as if "laminating" the piece of paper. then you cut around to get rid of the excess tape... and now the ink won't smear! give it i try. i'm still yet to try it, i just read about it today. good luck

  • How hard dose the glaze get, 1-10???

  • Thanks so much! You're so helpful! i ordered my beads and glaze about 2 minutes after this video! :)

  • can anyone tell me the difference between resin/epoxy and diamond glaze?

    Thanks!

    ~Kayla

  • Again another great gran instrutionalann enjoyae lesson,techniques by one of my favorites Karla from Aunnties Beads. Brinmuch much more plz

  • where do you get the diamond glaze, I looked it up and closest I could find it was at micheal's as "paper glaze"

  • Its on the website,type in diamond glaze

  • @Topazkat73

    We sell Diamond Glaze on our Auntie's Beads website

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