Just a simple hint...
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Taliyah
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6 years, 5 months ago by Taliyah
Hello guys, I saw a photo earlier, and I feel like I should tell you this little hint. After I finish a bracelet, it looks a bit "hairy", if you know what I mean, so what I'm doing is to burn it a little. The colors look more intense, and the bracelet looks better. Sorry for my English, I hope that I made myself clear tho! Have a wonderful day and stay focus! :[
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aprow402
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6 years, 5 months ago by aprow402
What do you use to burn it?
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Taliyah
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6 years, 5 months ago by Taliyah
Well, a lighter 😄
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frenchie63
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6 years, 5 months ago by frenchie63
It sounds like a nice idea but do you use 100% cotton strings or acrylic ones? I think the effect is not the same since the "plastic" in acrylic strings simply melts while cotton strings burn completely 😄
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Taliyah
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6 years, 5 months ago by Taliyah
I don't use the "plastic" ones. And you don't have to burn them completely, just a little bit, just the "hairy" part of it. 😄
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ellie888
Bracelet King
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5 years ago by ellie888
I like to soak my bracelets under the water fossit. It looks "hairy " at first, but ends up securing knots and tidying it up.
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