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Curious though... aren't most faces drawn on?
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Does your wire hook fall out easy though? That's the current issue I am having with my polymer clay pendants!
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Sometimes. If the charm is put through alot it can. If this is a concern I would suggest using tiny hook and eye screw. You can find them at hardware stores. They are bulkier than the jewelry eye pins shown here, but more secure because you can literally screw them into the clay. Another option is to take the stem part of the jewelry eye pin and with a pair of needlenose pliers, actually bend the stem in different directions and then insert into the clay. This will make it harder for the pin to slide out because of the angles.
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I started keeping my pin in by super gluing it, seems to be working good so far!
I made some stuff if you want to check it out
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~Mika~
Rikku: "Dangeriffic!"
Brother: "SAY DANGER LIKE THE REST OF SPIRA!"
XD
"Justice is done!"
Oh where oh where are more pixel artists...
if you're a pixel artist, leave me a comment and I'll check out your gallery!!
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Umm, probably. But it would take some manipulation. It doesn't have the same shape as the clay tool. The writing end of the pencil does I suppose but you risk the clay picking up the graphite when you push against it. It's worth a shot I guess- I've never tried it myself though.
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