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I am hoping someone can help me.
I have searched the memories and all over the internet and still come up with nothing.
About a week or so ago the kids and I were channel surfing and we discovered the D.I.Y. network. After we watched that show on knitting, yeah the kids were really into it, a show came on with things you can make around the house. One of them had to do with washers....making jewelry out of the them.
I didn't get the name of the glue/seal that they used.
What I do remember is they had the washer and they glued scrapbook papers to them, they had to be laser printed. I guess you take it to the local copy place and say *laser print please* or else the colors run. You let it sit for a day. Then you take and put this clear stuff over the top and that is the stuff I can't remember what it is. You are suppose to let it lay flat and dry for 2 days and it gives it a raised and glossy look. I didn't catch the name of it and I looked all over the website, in the memories here and all over the internet and I am still clueless.
I was hoping someone in here might have caught the show and remembered what they used or know what I am talking about.
It was a guy and a girl working on them.
They were quite basic necklaces. After they were all dried they strung them on some rattail and a simple glass bead and a simple clasp and had a cool kind of retro-ish necklace
I have searched the memories and all over the internet and still come up with nothing.
About a week or so ago the kids and I were channel surfing and we discovered the D.I.Y. network. After we watched that show on knitting, yeah the kids were really into it, a show came on with things you can make around the house. One of them had to do with washers....making jewelry out of the them.
I didn't get the name of the glue/seal that they used.
What I do remember is they had the washer and they glued scrapbook papers to them, they had to be laser printed. I guess you take it to the local copy place and say *laser print please* or else the colors run. You let it sit for a day. Then you take and put this clear stuff over the top and that is the stuff I can't remember what it is. You are suppose to let it lay flat and dry for 2 days and it gives it a raised and glossy look. I didn't catch the name of it and I looked all over the website, in the memories here and all over the internet and I am still clueless.
I was hoping someone in here might have caught the show and remembered what they used or know what I am talking about.
It was a guy and a girl working on them.
They were quite basic necklaces. After they were all dried they strung them on some rattail and a simple glass bead and a simple clasp and had a cool kind of retro-ish necklace