Hi Anna, I really enjoyed your tutorial, you did a fabulous job of explaining the process without faffing about. Your jewellery is stunning! so much attention to detail. Well done on your first video and I hope there will be plenty more! xx
You first tutorial was excellent! Congratulations! I learn a lot. What I want now is a tutorial on how to make those beautiful eye pupils and other images :) Thanks!
Very lovely, Anna. But I did not see where you taught us how to make the glass cabochons as your heading reads. I thought we would be making the glass domes.
Is the diamond glaze strong enough to stick the both for a long time? Can you recommend an alternative clear paste that will do the job or I can use any clear glue? Because most clear glues are not very strong...
I see this is an old comment but you can always place the cabachon glass with the dimensional magic onto a picture, let it dry and cut around it. Or you can but a 1 inch holes punch.
Hi Anna, How do you finish these? Do you just cut around the dome with scissors? Do you seal the edges? Thanks.
10 ปีที่แล้ว
just cut it with a scissor. I don't seal the edges, it hasn't been needed for me so far as I mostly use them in beading (bezel it) and with PC (embed it in the clay).
Awesome Would have loved to see the finish product lol.... The jewel that you showed at the end was breathtaking wow.... Would love to know how to do those also
Hi Anna...so you put the first layer of diamond glaze and let it dry for 10 mins then glue down with another layer. I was trying to understand over the music but it sounds like what you said...cause mine keep smearing when i glue diamond glaze on directly with no wait...thank you for helping me with this
Can you use liquid clay to glue them together or is there some type of other baking safe glue
6 ปีที่แล้ว +1
I've never tried, so I can't say for sure :) But I would guess it also depends on what paper you're using as some photo paper mainly have their film made from plastic, which melts at certain temperatures. I would suggest that you use a scrap piece and try it out for yourself and see what result you can get ^^
I wanted to know how you cut it and if you used anything to seal the paper in the back. I don't like that it's exposed because it could get wet and damaged more easily.
Hi Anna, Can you show us how to make the pictures? Do I just print it from my printer? Do I use photography paper or normal A4 paper? So many questions and I can't find any answer !!!
Do you cut it out with an exacto knife? How do you finish the back? Very helpful btw. Ty.
10 ปีที่แล้ว
I just use scissors to cut them out :) I mainly use them in my beadwork or in polymer clay so I don't really seal the back of them as I usually close them up by embedding them into the work; beading - bezel, pc - working it into the clay.
Do you print on a laser jet? I have an inkjet and a lot of similar things say they won't work with an inkjet?
9 ปีที่แล้ว
+Sharon Denning sorry for the late respond. G+ doesn't always seem to notify me about new comments... I'm using a Canon MG5300 photo printer. From my own experience photo printers gives the best result when it comes to quality, detail and colour :)
is there a way to drill into this glass ? or if I want to do pendants do I have to attach something to it? does anyone knows?
10 ปีที่แล้ว
I would not recommend to drill in glass unless you have a special diamond drill and tools adapted for that. There are a lot of setting for cabochons in metal where you can just glue the picture directly into the frame and then do the process I showed in the video with attaching the clear glass cabochon onto it.
Anna Fjellborg Just buy some glue on bails and super glue it on the back of the glass. You can get them on eBay or at FireMountainGems.com and most craft stores.
Monica Gueye Hi. Nothing is on the back, just the paper. I glue the backside onto something else; fabric, metal etc. to finish them off. I never use them plain so the back shows.
Could barely hear with that back ground music.can you explain what cam you explain what you were brushing on what they are and reason why use.can also show bottles.thanks
Not a fan of using printed eyes/designs, BUT there are uses for it. I was thinking though, If you cut out the pictures, (leaving a boarder) you could then pick up the print, and roll it onto the back of the cabochon. This would push the air bubbles out as you apply it.
what do you mean thats it..? You missed a whole bunch of steps. like YES how did you print them, what programs did you use, how do you cut them, and polish them etc. what was the glue....thanks
9 ปีที่แล้ว +2
+Ella Marie Printing depends on what printer and printing software you're using. If you're meaning how you print the images I have for sell on my etsy, there's instructions on the page but basically - print on A4 glossy or matte photo paper without a border added. You just cut them out with a scissor ones the glue is dry. And the glue I used in this video was diamond glaze :)
Hi! Thank you for your tutorial. Very helpful. The paper you are using looks pretty think. Could you tell us what grade you are using? And is it glazed? Thanks
Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial, Anna. It was. Very well done. Looking forward to making the dragons eyes especially. Can you recommend a site to download images for them?
Hello, Your creations sindf really very much very nicely! Can you say me where I get the pictures, especially for dragon's eyes? Unfortunately, I do not find them here. Would like to produce glass-eyes for dragon. Dear thanks
Precis den tutorial jag behövde :). Vad kan man använda för något som finns att köpa i Sverige istället för mod podge och diamond glaze?
10 ปีที่แล้ว
Ingen aning om butiker i Sverige, jag bor utomlands :) . Men om du kollar på perlesandco.co.uk/ (de ligger i Franrike men leverarar till hela EU) så kan du hitta allt (utom mod podge) som jag nämde. Jag använder inte mod podge men "Nun Design Sealant" som fyller samma funktion. Annars finns alltid Amazon och Ebay :)
Du kan hitta både Diamond glaze och Nunn design sealant i de svenska webbshopparna, Smyckestillbehör har båda t ex och det finns säkert någon fler som har minst ena eller kanske även båda. :-)
Your tutorial is awesome, especially for a first one. I was wondering if you plan to sell the eye graphic. It would be helpful for those of us who don't know what program you used to create them or how to create them. I would also like to respectfully say that the background music is beautiful but makes it a little difficult to hear you. I would also like to say that I love all of the pieces you showed. Maybe a tutorial on bead weaving should be next on your agenda especially how to make the shapes of the bracelets, what you use as a backing and how to attach a backing to the bead work. best of luck to you.
9 ปีที่แล้ว
+Mary Mangano Thank you for your feedback. And I've actually been thinking about putting up the eye grpx for sale on my etsy since there have been so many request :)
Crystal DreamBaby But try to avoid the glossy photo paper, because they can make the ink blurry.
9 ปีที่แล้ว
Crystal DreamBaby The nun design sealant or any sealant are there for not making the photo blurry. I only use glossy photo paper, also used in this video :)
Ha! Excellent.
I had not thought to attach the cabochon before cutting the image out. Such a better sequence!
Such a "little" thing is a great help.
I am going to be doing this for fishing lures. great tutorial! I would have never thought it was this easy..
Thank you very much for this excellent tutorial - very clear and inspiring
Thank you so much, I love your bead-work, and you clarified my questioning of glue for cabachons.
Hi Anna, I really enjoyed your tutorial, you did a fabulous job of explaining the process without faffing about. Your jewellery is stunning! so much attention to detail. Well done on your first video and I hope there will be plenty more! xx
You first tutorial was excellent! Congratulations! I learn a lot. What I want now is a tutorial on how to make those beautiful eye pupils and other images :) Thanks!
That was neat how you did that. I really enjoyed watching your video.
you did really well for your first tutorial, I really enjoyed it :D and I love your accent
Thanks. I also would like you to make a tutorial on how you made the art (circle, oval sizes, where you got your pictures from) for your cabochons.
Good morning I’m wondering what type of sealant you use ? Thank you so much
Super cool, I will be doing some of these as I am teaching myself bead embroidery so please do more, thank you so very much
Very lovely, Anna. But I did not see where you taught us how to make the glass cabochons as your heading reads. I thought we would be making the glass domes.
Is the diamond glaze strong enough to stick the both for a long time? Can you recommend an alternative clear paste that will do the job or I can use any clear glue? Because most clear glues are not very strong...
Great video....Can you tell me how you cut them out? With scissors or an x-acto knife...??
I see this is an old comment but you can always place the cabachon glass with the dimensional magic onto a picture, let it dry and cut around it. Or you can but a 1 inch holes punch.
i want to know how to make the images into those small circles
Did you find out? I want to know this too!
yes. photoshop and xgimp
Your the best!
Aww thanks 😘
You may purchase them here: cobragraphics.myshopify.com/
Hi Anna, How do you finish these? Do you just cut around the dome with scissors? Do you seal the edges? Thanks.
just cut it with a scissor. I don't seal the edges, it hasn't been needed for me so far as I mostly use them in beading (bezel it) and with PC (embed it in the clay).
@ can you please make a video on how to bezel them? And how to attach a bunch together to make some thing like in 12:18?
Awesome
Would have loved to see the finish product lol.... The jewel that you showed at the end was breathtaking wow.... Would love to know how to do those also
I must have misunderstood, but I thought you were going to actually show how to make the glass cabachon itself as it says in the title!
Thank you Anna... this was a wonderful video, and so helpful!
Hi Anna...so you put the first layer of diamond glaze and let it dry for 10 mins then glue down with another layer. I was trying to understand over the music but it sounds like what you said...cause mine keep smearing when i glue diamond glaze on directly with no wait...thank you for helping me with this
Question.. instead glamour seal, can i use Judikins Diamond Glaze?
Hi! Thanks for a great tutorial. I love your beadwork, very pretty the necklace. Best wishes from Romania. Melinda
Can you use liquid clay to glue them together or is there some type of other baking safe glue
I've never tried, so I can't say for sure :) But I would guess it also depends on what paper you're using as some photo paper mainly have their film made from plastic, which melts at certain temperatures. I would suggest that you use a scrap piece and try it out for yourself and see what result you can get ^^
@ thank you for the reply and advise
I wanted to know how you cut it and if you used anything to seal the paper in the back. I don't like that it's exposed because it could get wet and damaged more easily.
Hi Anna, Can you show us how to make the pictures? Do I just print it from my printer? Do I use photography paper or normal A4 paper? So many questions and I can't find any answer !!!
Is ok if i'm gonna use regular paper insted of the one you used for this video?
photo paper are better. cause reg photo paper has lines and stuff....if u get what i mean lol
Tyrah Jerome yes I understand ahah Thanks for the answer! :)
Do you cut it out with an exacto knife? How do you finish the back? Very helpful btw. Ty.
I just use scissors to cut them out :)
I mainly use them in my beadwork or in polymer clay so I don't really seal the back of them as I usually close them up by embedding them into the work; beading - bezel, pc - working it into the clay.
Hi
Very nicely done for a first video!
I hope you don't mind me saying, but you have the most beautiful skin!!!
Hi Anna hope you dont mind me asking what snap button do i use for a 25mm glass dome cachbacon please xx
will those glass fish tank rocks work,or the ones in the fakeplant/shell shef in Walmart???
+ashton bierman I haven't tried :)
I mite. thanks for responding :D have a good day.
Old Meme no those are horrible uneven textured bubbles..try etsy very reasonable and you work will be upscale
Nice work... Amazing👍👍👍... Upload more video s
OOOOOOOOO thank you for the tutorial it was fantastic I will be brave and have a go myself , please carry on with the u-tube tutorials thank you xx
Is the photo paper glossy?
Is the paper sealant glossy as well?
Thank you for your wonderful video 😊
Great work dear. Do you work with clay also please? Thanks. Bye
You're soooooooo talented! I love the bracelets and the choker
Do you print on a laser jet? I have an inkjet and a lot of similar things say they won't work with an inkjet?
+Sharon Denning sorry for the late respond. G+ doesn't always seem to notify me about new comments...
I'm using a Canon MG5300 photo printer. From my own experience photo printers gives the best result when it comes to quality, detail and colour :)
+Anna Fjellborg where to buy them?
the images? I make them :) Listed two versions in my Etsy (link can be found in the vid dec) yesterday if you're curious :)
+Anna Fjellborg I mean where can I buy them. the eyes that you made I need some for my art. "dragon eyes"
I haven't listed any of those I've made so far, but I'll see what I can do.
is there a way to drill into this glass ? or if I want to do pendants do I have to attach something to it? does anyone knows?
I would not recommend to drill in glass unless you have a special diamond drill and tools adapted for that. There are a lot of setting for cabochons in metal where you can just glue the picture directly into the frame and then do the process I showed in the video with attaching the clear glass cabochon onto it.
thank you :).. yeah I was thinking a diamond drill. :) very nice job...
Anna Fjellborg Just buy some glue on bails and super glue it on the back of the glass. You can get them on eBay or at FireMountainGems.com and most craft stores.
Hi Anna, where do you buy your glass. Alice
Hi- May you know how to make a LOOP - so I can make it chain? Thank you
How do you get the size accurate to print. 😣
What size cabochon domes for a 20mm cabochon tray
What is on the back, and how do you finish them?
Monica Gueye Hi. Nothing is on the back, just the paper. I glue the backside onto something else; fabric, metal etc. to finish them off. I never use them plain so the back shows.
How do you print the 12mm
Anna Fjellborg hello.. what program do you use to print the pictures exact measurement for the pendant
Gabriela Beas PS :)
Thanks Anna loved the bracelet
Do these eyes make the effect where they seem to follow you and always look at you or no?
What program do you use for circle?
Could barely hear with that back ground music.can you explain what cam you explain what you were brushing on what they are and reason why use.can also show bottles.thanks
I got the sealant, what was the glue?
What kind of paper did you use ? Please
Photo Paper Plus Glossy, is the paper I used.
If you want to incorporate the glass cabochons + paper design with polymer clay, would it be safe for the paper to bake ?
Clay bakes at 235-265F, paper burns at 451F, so yes.
do you sell human iris? I need 8mm,10mm, 20mm human
How did you print off the pictures to be round instead of square? Also how did you get them all lined up on the paper?
Very beautiful. Where did you find the clear glass cabochons? Thank you
that stuff u made at the end so so so so cooooooool
Anna, Thank You. Nicely done.
Very nice, thank you! Where do you buy cabochons and pictures?
the cabochons I buy on Ebay and the pictures I make myself :)
Not a fan of using printed eyes/designs, BUT there are uses for it. I was thinking though, If you cut out the pictures, (leaving a boarder) you could then pick up the print, and roll it onto the back of the cabochon. This would push the air bubbles out as you apply it.
what do you mean thats it..? You missed a whole bunch of steps. like YES how did you print them, what programs did you use, how do you cut them, and polish them etc. what was the glue....thanks
+Ella Marie Printing depends on what printer and printing software you're using. If you're meaning how you print the images I have for sell on my etsy, there's instructions on the page but basically - print on A4 glossy or matte photo paper without a border added.
You just cut them out with a scissor ones the glue is dry. And the glue I used in this video was diamond glaze :)
Excelletn...thank you so much for your amazing reply. These eyes and print outs are fantastic. I wish an excellent day.
+Ella Marie Etsy has vendors who sell digital collage sheets with eyes in jpg format.
Thanks you
Hi! Thank you for your tutorial. Very helpful. The paper you are using looks pretty think. Could you tell us what grade you are using? And is it glazed? Thanks
Really nice video!
Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial, Anna. It was. Very well done. Looking forward to making the dragons eyes especially. Can you recommend a site to download images for them?
What is the paper you're using? I see the same question below but not the reply. Thanks
+CJMacRury Canon glossy II :)
Good work. I see again & again.
Hi. I thought u were going to show us how to make the glass stone itself
Awe cute video , make more. U did a great job!
what kind of sealant do you use to stick the glass with the images?? is this durable??
good video for a first, hope you didnt get discouraged, keep it up!
Where do you get those motifs??
*graphics
I make them :)
WOW!!!
BEAUTIFUL...
I can't hear you. What was the first item you painted on the images?
Lorraine Brooks a sealant, Nunn Desing sealant is the brand I used :)
Do you know how to make other shapes other than the circles? Can you buy different shapes?
Lol Ill try to in a bit
Nice work i love these eyes im going to use them alot thanks to you for showing us how to make them.
Where can we buy clear glass cabochons?
I get them from eBay :)
+Anna Fjellborg Thank you.
Annette Weadock I get mine on etsy very reasonable
That was very useful, thank you!
Hello,
Your creations sindf really very much very nicely!
Can you say me where I get the pictures, especially for dragon's eyes? Unfortunately, I do not find them here. Would like to produce glass-eyes for dragon.
Dear thanks
Nice tutorial but I couldn't hear you over the music. I must try this. Thanks!
Granny T
Vidhya
Hi Anna great video! What program did you use to make the eye for the prints?
where did you get those eye pictures fro i relly wanna know that
+sara Kaehne I made them in PS :)
okay thanks
Does anyone know how to set your printer to print out those circles images?
Just use a template, and the graphics program of your choice.
Hi, did you use an ink jet printer or laser? 🙂
Precis den tutorial jag behövde :). Vad kan man använda för något som finns att köpa i Sverige istället för mod podge och diamond glaze?
Ingen aning om butiker i Sverige, jag bor utomlands :) . Men om du kollar på perlesandco.co.uk/ (de ligger i Franrike men leverarar till hela EU) så kan du hitta allt (utom mod podge) som jag nämde. Jag använder inte mod podge men "Nun Design Sealant" som fyller samma funktion. Annars finns alltid Amazon och Ebay :)
Tack så mycket! Jag ska kolla där :)!
Du kan hitta både Diamond glaze och Nunn design sealant i de svenska webbshopparna, Smyckestillbehör har båda t ex och det finns säkert någon fler som har minst ena eller kanske även båda. :-)
I ger tiny bubbles when mine dry :( what can i do to eliminate them?
Alejandra Vazquez Hi. Push them out with your finger-tips. Can't say there's another way. It takes a while, but that's how I did it.
It’s beautiful,I came here to watch how to do it
Where did you get the cabachons?
Ebay :)
Sweet!
were did you get the eye and fantasy designs please?
I made them :) I have the eye designs available in my etsy, link can be found in the description of the vid.
fantastic thankyou
Update your videos, this is 2014 five years ago. Thanks for showing this.
Thanks for your feedback ^^ and yeah, ones I'm able to I'll update some of my old content :)
THANK YE! Ye were fantastic! I encourage ye to do more!
That bracelet! if you made it please make a tutorial!
Your tutorial is awesome, especially for a first one. I was wondering if you plan to sell the eye graphic. It would be helpful for those of us who don't know what program you used to create them or how to create them. I would also like to respectfully say that the background music is beautiful but makes it a little difficult to hear you. I would also like to say that I love all of the pieces you showed. Maybe a tutorial on bead weaving should be next on your agenda especially how to make the shapes of the bracelets, what you use as a backing and how to attach a backing to the bead work. best of luck to you.
+Mary Mangano Thank you for your feedback. And I've actually been thinking about putting up the eye grpx for sale on my etsy since there have been so many request :)
+Anna Fjellborg thank you for response. If you decide to sell the grpx would you please let me know. thanks
Do you just use ordinary paper?
+Maddalin P I use Canon Glossy II photo paper :)
oh okay thank you
What program did you use to size the images
What kind of paper did you use? Thanks and amazingggggg work ❤
5:38 she says something about photo paper, from the shiny look it looks like photo paper
I love your tutorial, thank you! :) I had a hard time hearing you over the music at times.
A really great demonstration, just 1 tiny criticism the background music made it hard to hear what you are saying,
Fantastico, mil gracias. Un saludo desde España
Bonjour je me suis abonnée. Merci pour ce tutoriel
What first applied to photos?
It was Nunn design sealant although she said you could use mod modge.
nice video, what paper do you use ?
Crystal DreamBaby At 2:00 she says she uses photo paper. :)
Crystal DreamBaby But try to avoid the glossy photo paper, because they can make the ink blurry.
Crystal DreamBaby The nun design sealant or any sealant are there for not making the photo blurry. I only use glossy photo paper, also used in this video :)
Great video, thanks for sharing.