Using up Excess Thread
by chibi_ragnarok |
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I found this DIY Beads tutorial that uses up extra string that's too short to make bracelets with. |
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RE: Using up Excess Thread
by FatnSassy |
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Now that's a great idea! I think I'll try this later today! |
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RE: Using up Excess Thread
by FatnSassy |
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On second thought, I'm not going to wait until later. I'm going to do this right now lol. |
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RE: Using up Excess Thread
by FatnSassy |
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I've completed one already, and it's so simple and they look awesome! This is perfect for me, since I have so much scrap thread. I can't wait to finish enough to make a hemp bracelet with them.
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RE: Using up Excess Thread
by lella |
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What a great idea! :D I'd love to try it out as well -but what is Mod Podge? Is there anything I could substitute it with? |
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RE: Using up Excess Thread
by FatnSassy |
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Mod Podge is a type of glue/sealer. It's used to glue finished puzzles and in decoupage projects. I would think that any type of puzzle glue would probably give you the same results. I would suggest though, that you apply an acrylic sealer to the beads after the Mod Podge dries to make them less sticky and to help make them more water resistant.
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RE: Using up Excess Thread
by autumnrose123 |
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Wow this is real cool I'll have to try it!!!! Thank you or adding this @chibi_ragnarok |
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RE: Using up Excess Thread
by louliko |
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Thank you for this cool idea ! I'll try today if I have time :) |
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RE: Using up Excess Thread
by chibi_ragnarok |
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(=^x^=) You guys should be thanking the one who made the tutorial, not me. |
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RE: Using up Excess Thread
by craftygirl98 |
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I'm making this! (Once I find some scrap string) |
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