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Chai! I know that feeling. They have suffered in the past few days . No light, no water..... yet it is snowing. Cold wan finish them. This abroad life can be tough sometimes |
Whhhhaaatttt ? An actual training school? Na wa o. E be things |
Sometimes a mix of print and stones give your design a huge boost especially if you can do them in a variety of colours. In the realm of imagination there are no limitations. Feel free to expand your design-mind capabilities. EXPLORE your creativity
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This is one challenge that makes sense. She totally deserves to be celebrated. I hope we get to see more Nigerians take up key positions like this |
This is so sad. I think a lot of people are just frustrated. Na God hand we dey |
Na wa for Man U o |
There's a curing process for these non-fabric projects. You need to apportion some time to it, allow your project to sit for a while. Designing with rhinestones is a very broad skill and I look forward to more available opportunities to explore my creativity
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Wow! God is indeed faithful. Congratulations to the family |
Na wa o. Maybe he thought he would land and maybe roll. Evading arrest by jumping from the 6th floor though.... na wa |
Something rhinestones can be applied on non-fabric items. The method of application is just different as not every item can be placed under the heat presser (a.k.a stoning machine) So, phone cases, mugs, picture frames, shoes etc All (and much more) can be embellished with rhinestones. Explore your creativity.
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The way I felt the day I made my first Blinged outfit years ago, is exactly the same way I still feel every day I bling an outfit. Creating stencils is such a wow-ing experience.. The outcome is totally worth it.
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Starting a rhinestone embellishments business shouldn't be such a daunting task. Depending on how much you have and how far you're willing to go, you can decide on any of these 3: 1. Beginner/DIY 2. Pro 3. Auto My advice to anyone looking to start is, seek the knowledge first; pay for it. Google and YouTube are good places to start but at some point you will need some hand-holding. Imagine paying for all the material and leaving the knowledge you need to work with said materials away from (or at the bottom of) your to-do list. That's like flying a plane or driving a car with a blind fold on. Basically a disaster going somewhere to happen. So, whichever method you choose to start with; In all you gettings; Get the knowledge I love to design with rhinestones and hope to meet and interact with like minds.
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? An actual training school? Na wa o. E be things