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Thanx!!! I got 18 different colors all pre-organized in a NICE plastic divided box. I spent about $30 for 1200 of them, hoping that I got a good deal =D
Thanx!!! I got 18 different colors all pre-organized in a NICE plastic divided box. I spent about $30 for 1200 of them, hoping that I got a good deal =D
Well, I got the deal of the century, I think. I bought 'em from England (they must not know what they are, or not when I got mine, at least!), and got all 27 bottles & tubs for $27, including shipping form the UK to Kansas. I was floored when I saw what I got them for. I had put my bid in for $60. They are way cool, I haven't used many, but they look very pretty on cards.
ok I am confused..........why do they come in tubs and bottles?
__________________ ************************************************************** Deborah "Imagination is more important than knowledge" ~ Albert Einstein
I use Glue Dots usually. I did use some Stardust Stickles the other day...thought it might be fun to have some sparkle under the clear Dew Drop. It worked and you can see a little sparkle!
ok I am confused..........why do they come in tubs and bottles?
They come in little bottles and little lip gloss containers (which could be called a tub...it's probably a colloquialism). The bottle is about 2 1/2" high and 1 1/2 in diameter and the lip gloss container is about 1 1/2" in diameter and 3/4" high.
I found something very similar to these in the section of Michaels by the floral foam and pebbles. There is more than one color in a bag, and I haven't put them side by side next to the "real" ones, but they would be a great alternative for less money, I think.
I've used Glossy Accents and stickles. Both worked well. How did you all use glue dots?? My dots are too large - do you cut them? How?
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7 kidscollegefund.....thank you for showing me that
I went to Michaels yesterday just to look these up. ARGGGGGGGG nobody knew what I was talking about and I spent an hour in the store searching. I checked out the floral department and nothing was even close except those huge glass stones.
In fact I can't believe how slow this store was as long as I am on a rant. The lady could not figure out how to do my gift card. Twenty minutes later she finally asked for help. I wanted to sceam.
__________________ ************************************************************** Deborah "Imagination is more important than knowledge" ~ Albert Einstein
I really like Bella's baubles, although I don't like to pay the high shipping costs. I think it is a Canadian company and that is why shipping is high.
I found something very similar to these in the section of Michaels by the floral foam and pebbles. There is more than one color in a bag, and I haven't put them side by side next to the "real" ones, but they would be a great alternative for less money, I think.
Are these ones flat on one side? I was just wondering, because the flat side makes it easier to attach.
Does anyone besides me think the "Decorative Accents" are far inferior to Robin's Nest Dew Drops.
I absolutely agree! I bought the Dec Accents first (hadn't seen DD in person) at Mike's on clearance. When I used them I noticed that I had to trim a lot of edges. Took me a while to figure out that some of my clear ones are crystal clear, others are cloudy. But the price can't be beat!
Then I found some DD locally. Wow, they're so much smaller! No edges to trim! Only one thing (negative) that I've noticed... the color is very uneven. Sometimes it looks like a pattern of spots - I mean really obvious. Anyone else notice this? :confused: Well, that and I think they're overpriced a bit... but I bought some.... :mrgreen: Okay, several!
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Actually, I got mine at a (not so local) scrapbook store. It is a pretty big store though, and they tend to carry TONS of embellishments. One of the women there told me that they saw someone using them at a crop & just had to have them. So it is possible to find them in regular stores... just way easier to find them online. Or you could ask your lss to carry them...
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to hijack a little...........I bought some of these "Skittles" on ebay yesterday, but haven't gotten them yet - they are supposed to be the same as the dewdrops but are hand-dyed - anyone seen or used these? http://stores.ebay.com/Homemade-Meals-Quicker
I got mine back a couple of months ago...attach them with any quick dry paper glue...as long as it is clear.
They stick in a snap!
I haven't seen anything like them in Michael's...then again, I have been so very disappointed in Michael's the last few trips...really don't evwen like going anymore. Customer service is awful and they seem stuck n the past when it comes to new products!
I use Glue Dots usually. I did use some Stardust Stickles the other day...thought it might be fun to have some sparkle under the clear Dew Drop. It worked and you can see a little sparkle!
I suspect those are similair to the Decorative Accents that Mike's used to carry and she's used alcohol ink to dye them.
I have both and don't think the Decorative Accents are anywhere near the same quality as Dew Drops.
Pls let us know. Do you have the originial Dew Drops to compare?
I have both, and the dew drops definitely have more color choices and are a little smaller, I think, but it doesn't affect using them. I like them both, and think the dewdrops could be priced lower than they are, since I got huge bags of the Decorative Accents for just 2.00--I have been sharing them like crazy. I can't tell any difference on the cards, honestly.
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I've used the mini glue dots, mono multi, crystal effects, and ranger's glossy accents. My bottle of crystal effects is old and I don't know if that is affect the quality but I prefer the Ranger's Glossy Accents the most to hold my dew drops.
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I bought those decorative accents (in the Floral dept at Michael's for $1.50). You do get a lot in a bag but when you compare them to the real dew drops, they are a little bigger, have rougher edges that you sometimes have to trim and are not as shiny. You can add that glaze over the tops of them, however, for more shine. And while you're at it, can use the glaze too to glue them on.
........ Only one thing (negative) that I've noticed... the color is very uneven. Sometimes it looks like a pattern of spots - I mean really obvious. Anyone else notice this? :confused: Well, that and I think they're overpriced a bit... but I bought some.... :mrgreen: Okay, several!
Actually, that is one of things I LIKE about dew drops. Because the color is not so "perfect" they look more like the real thing... little drops of dew.
Okay girls here's a way to make your own dew drops!!! At Joann's you'll find, in the artifical flower section, clear plastic babbles(the tiny ones). Use a small snack size zip lock bag, squirt a few drops of alcohol ink into the zip lock bag, blow into the bag to inflate slightly, seal bag and shake well to cover the babbles. Allow time for the drops to dry on a sheet of copy paper, take outside, lay them out and spray with an acrylic sealer. One bag of the clear babbles contains hundreds, cost approximently $5 to $6. With very little work you can make hundreds of different colors. You can also use a spray paint as long as it can be used on plastic. I have seen silver and gold ones and they are just beautiful.