Kandi tips To step up your kandi game!

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Always use more string than you'll think You'll need for bigger projects. Take apart old keychains and use those pieces for kandi! Always use painter's tape whenever you make pearlers instead of ironing them straight on the board. That causes warping and also poke holes into each of bead with the painter's tape. ( With tiny Creations you're less likely to need to use painter's tape And you can usually just iron it straight on the board) Tie at least 3 times And hide the knot in beads So it doesn't look sloppy and badly made Get charms/toys To put on bracelets and such at Dollar Tree Or family dollar for any dollar store If you're on a budget Use colored markers to make letters different colors (Unless you bought Already color letters) Straight up elastic string is the Weakest string you could use so I'd recommend using it for smaller projects Elastic cord Is the strongest but it makes projects tighter in my use at least Make your own charms by printing out a character or whatever you want to do a charm with make it small and use a lamination sheets on both sides and cut it out and put a hole in the middle And use a Key ring Or string to make a loop and put it on a bracelet Also a good one is bedazzling perlers! I don't see many people do this that often but it's really pretty (A lot of these are ideas And things that I personally do)
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