mommie2angels
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BellesLibrary these are awesome!!! Thanks for sharing!

Thanks! I've never worked with resin or beading before just a few months ago, so it's been a learning process. I'm having a blast with it, though, and that's what counts, right!?!BellesLibrary these are awesome!!! Thanks for sharing!

Just a pickle jar, paints, glitter, and gloss sealer spray.
Hi My name is Teresa and I'm a Craftiholic.
China... To buy then most places I found want like .60-.90 cents a piece. I bought all mine from aliexpress.com and like eBay stores but all from China. I got packed of a few hundred lights for $6.00 and included free shipping. If you want to play around that's they way find start. You have to wait a few weeks but worth it for the cost.Those outfits are amazing! I have been wanting to experiment with wearable LEDs but haven't worked up the courage to actually buy any yet

China... To buy then most places I found want like .60-.90 cents a piece. I bought all mine from aliexpress.com and like eBay stores but all from China. I got packed of a few hundred lights for $6.00 and included free shipping. If you want to play around that's they way find start. You have to wait a few weeks but worth it for the cost.
Also I used regular LEDs as long as your fabric isn't conductive then it's not an issue. Unless it's advertised as conductive or it metallic fabrics you won't have anything to worry about![]()
My favorite thing to make are definitely the poodle skirst I use to customize my Disneybounds. They're on the simpler side in terms of work (1-2 hours each) and super low in materials cost as I make them out of the traditional felt but they're comfy and fun and characters love them. In order, these are Yzma (the poison to kill Kuzco...), a Wilderness Explorer, Lilo, and Coronation Anna.Hi My name is Teresa and I'm a Craftiholic.
No for real. Loke sewing costumes but my addiction doesn't just stop there... It has no end.
I finally got enough nerve to apply at DW creative costumes department. I have an Interview at the end of August ( I live in KY and will relocate for my dream job)
So I've been running around preparing. Making my portfolio. I even found my own fabric book with my portfolio inside. I made the cover with embroidery, puff 3d embroidery, and heat press vinyl.
I did receive a job offer but due to the hours I would start off I was unable to accept the positionI have been sewing all my life, and I'm pretty good, but your stuff blew me away. I couldn't find a date for when you posted your pictures, but I am hoping like crazy that you got the job. You definitely have the talent!
My starting hours 4am to 1pm and I'm a single mother. My mother was originally going to move with me to help but due some family issues with her parents she was unable to do so. So I've had to postpone my dream job. But I still keep my hobby alive and continue to be as creative as possible! lol Thank you for the compliment
Makes me feel like I'm on the right path..
Hi My name is Teresa and I'm a Craftiholic.
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Omg, OMg, OMG!!!!!! I LOVE these! I have been searching for a way to do a "make it pink / make it blue" aurora dress for awhile now and currently have fiber optic lights on sale (coming from china, so its taking forever), but I may have to switch to LED now that I have seen yours! You are truly gifted!
Any chance you could share some of your crafting with lights technique in a tutorial?