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Clay Rose Earrings

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Clay Rose Earrings
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DIY earrings come in all shapes and sizes, as you'll see from these Clay Rose Earrings. Learn how to make earrings like these by reading through this tutorial. These are easy to make, and you'll pick up a skill along the way. You'll find out how to make teeny tiny roses that are absolutely adorable. Plant some flowers in your jewelry box by making these studs. They're cheap and look beautiful. Read through the instructions so you know what you'll need.

Project TypeMake a Project

Time to CompleteUnder an hour

Bead Project TypeEarrings

Difficulty LevelBeginner

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Not sure about this project. First, clay flowers are very inexpensive, and not as clunky. Though the color selection leaves something to be desired. I don't think that it would be all that difficult to make the petals more delicate in appearance . Second, the designer talks about losing some skin on her fingertips because she accidentally used a bit too much, that I've never understood, I've used Superglue fir years

Cont: for years and have never lost any skin whatsoever even though I've glued my fingers together more times than i can count. Folks all you need to do is just slowly try to separate your fingers and within a few minutes they will come apart no skin damaged. You will probably need to use either acetone or file gently with a fingernail file to remove some of the glue adhering to your skin, but your skin will stay intact, fingerprints and all

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