Craft Supplies are for adult purchase only and for adult use only. Small parts are not appropriate for children. Craft supplies are not to be eaten. Craft supplies are not toys. Purchaser agrees to keep all items safely stored. If buyer can not agree to indemnify the seller of any harm or legal concerns then buyer should not purchase. Craft components are for ages 18 and older only and for responsible use. Purchaser agrees to indemnify seller when making the decision to purchase.
Wow! Free shipping to United States with $35 merchandise purchase after all discounts (not including sales tax, shipping charges) Please note, some listing titles may indicate 'shipping included'. Listing is for Swivel Key Ring Clips. All Swivel Clips are a shiny Platinum color - sort of looks like a thumb tack color. They open and close very well because they are not silver plated in the traditional fashion. We like these much, much better. Clip style can vary slightly depending on availability. We have seen 2 styles but they are very similar.
Bezels and Split Rings are shown here in but sold separately. I show them because I want you to see the way the various colors of the trays and the silver or gun metal rings will coordinate nicely with the swivel clips.
Be sure to check out our various bezel blanks if you would like to start making your own key rings. Key Rings are a hot item in Gift Shops. If you make Pendants you should add Key Rings to your line.
Here is a link to our 1.25 inch, 30mm, heavy duty, strong and durable, Large Split Rings for Key Ring Making:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/110730785/10-extra-large-split-rings-for-key-ring
You can find a nice assortment of pendant trays and glass inserts in this section of our shop:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/purplemountainbtq?section_id=11317565
Trays 25mm (1 inch) or larger will be perfect for Key Ring Making.
If you don't want to use glass domes these Bezel Trays work great with Jewelers Resin.
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(With new safety laws in California it is important that you read our section on safety, legal and allergies.) You can find it by scrolling down and in our FAQ. If you can't find it you can convo us and we can provide you with the details. Factories have made the changes nearly a decade ago due to CPSIA - we explain our stance on this in our policy/FAQ/must read sections.
We do recommend that you consult with a legal adviser as the laws are far too complex to tackle on your own. (in my opinion)
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT BASE METALS USED FOR OUR CRAFT JEWELRY SUPPLIES:
We go into greater details below but it is important that you ask us in a convo if you have specific requirements. In general, the base metal is brass, metal alloy or iron. Colors are names - like copper, platinum, platina, stainless steel, silver, to name a few. These are usually not the base metal or a solid metal, thus the cost being quite low, with the exception of some light weight stainless steel items that are the base metal of stainless steel. Please ask in a convo.
****DIY Kit Supply Component Quantity Options are Now In The Listing Title****
I wanted to take a moment to add some general tips, hints, explanations and comments to all of my listings. After many years on Etsy, we have lived and breathed helping others learn how to make glass photo craft jewelry, I recently felt compelled to make a list of random tips and add it to all of my listings. Please note that we do not make claims of perfection and absolutes as crafting has far too many variables but we are offering our opinions from heartfelt personal experience. Your opinions and experiences may differ from ours. We learn from you. Some points here may not be relevant to the particular listing it is underneath but if you are browsing our shop then maybe you will find something that is helpful.
~Glass Craft Photo Jewelry Making Helpful Tips:
****DIY Kit Supply Component Quantity Options are Now In The Listing Title****
The crafting process has many methods. We offer supply option in the dropdown menu. In many listing we even go so far as to offer Just Seals or Just Chains or Just Glass because all too often someone sees a kit but decides they want extra supplies for something else they are doing and don't really want to search the shop.
Kits almost always offer a tray/bezel/base as the bezel tray is the main component. If an option for Just Seals, for example, is selected then the bezel tray will not be included as it was not paid for. Also, there is often a second drop down where a color can be selected. If a supply with a color is not selected in the first drop down then we will disregard that color selection as it is not pertinent. (Glass and Seals are not supplies that have color finishes). The only items that will be sent are the items that are paid for. The bezel/tray base item is ALWAYS the main component of a kit and if that supply is not selected from the drop down menu that is the buyer's choice and the bezel will not be included in the order. If you have questions please send a convo for more clarification.
Sometime newbies may need clarification on terms - the terms - bezel, tray, link, pendant, cup style, recessed style - generally refer to a craft component that you could fill/decorate with a cabochon such as a corresponding size glass piece. Glass size (25mm) fits a bezel (25mm), for example. Some people call all glass 'domes' even when they are flat - so please keep that in mind :) Please ask if you are wondering.
• In regards to glass, domed means the top is rounded and the bottom is flat whereas flat means the top and bottom are both flat.
• In general, the material of a metal craft component for jewelry in our shop) is brass, metal alloy or iron. Please be sure to ask if you need to know specific details because mfg changes sometimes due to environmental reasons, safety reasons and other reasons such as mfg processes. For example, when lead was removed, certain alloys were used to strengthen the metals.
• Brass is a softer metal which is punched into a shape to create the component. The tray size can vary a tiny bit on the top versus the bottom just due to the mfg process. Bails are often soldered on and are not unbreakable when adjusted through bending or straightening. Do not bend or ‘straighten’ soldered on bezels, loops or bails as this weakens the bond. If you need to know if a specific item is brass please ask in a convo. We have noticed that sometimes the listing tags are auto populated with platform upgrades over the years. We want you to be sure you have accurate information specific to the listing you are considering.
• Metal alloy is melted to a molten liquid that is poured into a mold to create the component. Bails and loops are part of the mold and generally sturdy.
• Iron is most often used for chains for necklaces and bracelets. A trick to know if something is iron is by seeing if a magnet will attract to it. Silver chains can be brass or iron. Both tend to tarnish quite quickly. Many people use antique silver chains with shiny silver alloy pendants.
• Brass and metal alloy will not attract a magnet. Iron will attract a magnet.
• The color descriptions (with the exception of silver and gold) are generally the tone of the piece, not the material. For example, copper is a color not a material. If you wonder please ask us.
• The color ‘shiny silver’ or ‘silver’ is silver plated. Silver plated is a very thin layer (platings are a color, not a precious metal. Manufactures say the plating is real silver or real gold but since we have no certification we just say the color is a color descriptor but they could have a small amount of the precious metal in the plating since silver, for example tarnishes. I hope this makes sense. Logically, flecks of gold are worth more than the cost of the setting so how does that make sense. Let's just agree a color is a color.) of actual silver over a base metal. Gold has a very thin layer of gold over a base metal.
• Silver in the finish which requires care and upkeep. If the base metal is metal alloy the piece will not tarnish very quickly. Some alloy pieces can take a year or even several years to show tarnish, but it depends on other factors and can vary, of course. I don't think I have ever seen any of my alloy supplies tarnish in all of my years working with them. Brass, on the other hand, will tarnish much more quickly – as in a week or a few weeks depending on environmental conditions. Iron seems to tarnish the most rapidly, in my experience.
• There are ways to maintain the brilliance of silver plated items but it requires some due diligence. Understanding the reason for tarnish is helpful. Tarnish is caused by exposure to air/oxygen and oils from your skin, among other external factors. This starts the oxidation process. It is important that the piece is wiped off with a jeweler’s cloth each night and stored in the velvet crevices of a jewelry box, or between cotton in a box, or in a felt pouch, for example. These same principles apply to storing your jewelry supplies. Wrapping them in tissue paper and/or tightly in poly bags and stored in plastic bins is a great start.
• Silver plated brass that tarnishes is sometimes showing the brass from underneath, which is why it looks golden in tone. If you wait until the piece is at this stage and you use silver polish to try to shine the item you risk actually rubbing that thin silver coating right off the brass. This explains why regular maintenance is important. This same principle could apply to silver plated iron and other base metals, as well.
• There really is no perfect substitute for the beautiful shiny silver but tones we like, which can be considered, are platinum, which looks like a shimmery thumb tack, or stainless steel, which is a bit darker and will not tarnish. Platinum, which is also called platina, is tarnish resistant but still has some silver in the plating and is prone to tarnish but at a slower rate than shiny silver plated. Rhodium is becoming more readily available as the cost seems to be coming down on that finish. Rhodium has not been shown to tarnish.
We are adding stainless steel options. Craft jewelry components are basic stainless steel. Stainless steel contains at least 10% chromium and, depending on the grade of the stainless steel, it may include smaller percentages of nickel, molybdenum, titanium, niobium and other metals. Although stainless steel jewelry doesn't tarnish, it can scratch. Stainless steel jewelry is pretty easy to clean. I like Sheila Shine if a shiny glossy finish is sought after.
We are often asked about higher quality stainless steel. For example: What's the difference between 304 and 316 stainless steel? The simple answer is 304 contains 18% chromium and 8% nickel while 316 contains 16% chromium, 10% nickel and 2% molybdenum. The molybdenum is added to help resist corrosion to chlorides (like sea water and de-icing salts). Our craft items are not these versions unless specifically stated in the listing. The price points don't generally fit our target market and it is unrealistic to expect .50 items to be fine jewelry grade, but sometimes we get lucky and find a earring back or a post in 304.
• We are often asked how to adhere a graphic to a piece of glass. There are many ways but the 2 most common ways are by using glues or glazes or by using an acid free - that said, I always always recommend that you sample a new-to-you supply to be sure it agrees with you. There can be smells or textures that may not agree with one person and be totally fine for another. Sensitivities are always unpredictable archival quality 2 sided dry adhesive seal that is clear and sticky on both sides. Adhesive Seals do not waterproof your image. The quality of the seal is very important.
o Glaze and glues are used with matte card stock paper because the paper will allow a bit of absorption to help facilitate the adhesion of the image to the smooth glass. You will need to watch for bubbles forming and check to be sure the glass does not slide off the image.
o Dry Adhesive Seals are used with glossy paper because the seal requires a perfectly smooth surface and is already a super strong adhesive. Seals are sensitive to dust or oils. (oils from your fingers, finger prints). Due to the many variables seals can take practice but really are quite simple. I have great results using glossy laser paper because my Epson printer puts ink down very evenly as compared to the way the ink sometimes lays on the premium photo paper – I am referring to solid black, which tends to go down thicker periodically.
o Regardless of which method you choose, experimentation with your specific variables will probably be worth the effort. I have seen so many examples of gals who have struggled for a week or two and now years later have thriving Etsy shops and we smile when we think back to those first few days as we worked to find the perfect methodology.
• When using glazes there are some variables to consider. Will the glaze cause the ink to run? Will the glaze cause some trays to turn color (green, usually). Will the glaze adhere well enough? From my experience, glossy Mod Podge is my choice because, in my experience, the ink will not run and the end result is fantastic. Mod Podge is a sealant which is why the ink will not be compromised. Your image will pop. My paper of choice is Epson Presentation Paper, which is a matte card stock. It is always best to experiment and test one piece of glass and let is set for a few days to fully cure before you make a mass production and adhere it into your bezel.
• Another question we are often asked is how to adhere the finished piece of glass into the bezel? The safest and fastest way is with our dry adhesive seals. They are made in the USA by a company with over 40 years in the craft adhesive industry. There is no wait time, it is non toxic, and the adhesive is so permanent you had better not misalign your glass because you may not be able to pry it back out. You can use a jeweler’s glue like E6000. Be aware that E6000 can eat through the back of some papers and compromise your image. You may need to seal the back of the paper first. Epson brand paper is the only paper that I know of that works with E6000 and does not need to be sealed but I still advise testing your 1st piece.
• The glass is craft glass, not optical glass. If you hold it to the light before you attach your graphic to it you may see silica, which is an ingredient in the glass. This is not visible to the naked eye once you get your image adhered. Over the years, the glass has gotten much better but it still does have silica. My personal opinion is that flat glass is very, very clear but it still has silica. Domed glass is the most popular and fits the bezels, pretty much, seamlessly at the edges. If you need optic glass then our glass would not be right for you.
• We sell craft components. Not every piece is perfect but they are pretty darn good. Finishes can vary by batch, Vintage can sometimes be lighter, darker, shinier or "dirty". Black can sometimes be shiny or matte and can even "chip", which is an intrinsic characteristic of that color and the process. Black is the only color we have seen do this and we are very limited on the black items we offer. Gun metal is almost always glossy but very rarely it can look vintage. Please ask us to check our inventory for a specific characteristic you may prefer. Craft supplies can have slight imperfections which are intrinsic characteristics. If it important to consider some craft pieces are 1/10th the cost of a similar art or jewelry comparison. If you need perfection please don't shop craft- jewelry components. In our industry the bezel is a base for a much more important focal element. We work very hard to find the best within the category. We even double silver plate most of our silver items so the silver is super shiny. We also have much of our glass packaged specially from the factory to minimize scuffs and damages. In bulk, the glass is packaged in trays so each piece has its own slot. Many customers buy the glass in 500+ piece bulk boxes now and love these new trays. Our smaller packs come in 2 piece poly bags or up to 10 pieces in a poly bag for smaller sized glass pieces.
• If you are looking for jewelry components or art supplies we may not be the shop for you as we are a craft supply shop. Please ask if you have questions or pick a sampler listing as a low risk test.
I want to talk a bit about Free Shipping and Shipping Included: We all know shipping is not really free. It is absorbed somehow into the listing or the total order. We do that with some listings and some promotions. This is not too complicated for us since we have an exchange policy. If someone was to order an item or an order with free shipping then it would have a shipping cost that we paid which would be included in the listing cost and not itemized as 'shipping.' We take this cost into consideration when calculating our exchange values on an order by order basis.
• Silver plated brass (a large percentage of our items. The plating can cause some items to stick or freeze closed. You use a pair of pliers or scissors to break that seal. Leverbacks can also be tight or stuck. I put my thumb on the lever/hinge and carefully open and close the lever to loosen it. Sometimes the wire will need to be adjusted. Just be careful not to force this and work the piece slowly and carefully.
In conclusion, we are here to help you. I hope you found some value from my random list of helpful hints, tips and explanations. Please don't hold me liable for each word I say here and attack me with misspeak as I am trying to help people who want to be helped. (It is a sad day that I even have to say that last remark.) I truly wish you great success and happiness through crafting! It really is rewarding making your own unique piece and presenting it to someone who will smile and think of you when they see it each day.
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MUST READ!! IMPORTANT MESSAGE FOR ALL BUYERS TO READ:
~Crafting takes practice.
~There are many variables which can play a role in the outcome of every diy craft kit.
~We strongly encourage a first purchase to be a small sampling and will not be responsible for any loss due to testing your methodology.
~We promise to help you but can not guarantee that you will be successful because we do not know your particular variables. (printer, ink, paper, glue, finger dexterity, climate temperature, etc)
~We do promise to help you with more tips from our many years of experience.
~This list is only written due to a tiny handful of 'blamers', unfortunately.LEGAL NOTICE:
Our items are intended for adult purchases and to be used by adults only. Small pieces can be a choking hazard to young children. We sell only to adults over 18 years of age. By purchasing you agree to keep items away from children and indemnify seller of any and all liability. Buyer agrees to release Seller from any liability when making the decision to purchase. By making the decision to purchase our items you agree to be responsible for all laws in your state and country applicable to the safety and handling of the products and all other legal issues. Please ask questions if specific issues are not stated in my listing. We recommend that you request a sample to test. Any resulting litigation is decided in Manatee County Florida.
Please read our policies. We do exchanges only and encourage new crafters to order small samplings of items to practice with. We are not responsible for loss or poor outcomes as crafting takes practice, has many variables and sometimes the materials get used up during practice. If you are not willing to put a few dollars into learning and creating your perfect process then we suggest you should probably not experiment with crafting using our supplies. Most customers appreciate all of the free knowledge, customer service and information we provide freely, along with our quality supplies. We write all we write because we want people to be successful. Success comes with determination and perseverance - otherwise everyone would have online shops cranking out the sales. We don't want negative blamers. Honestly, who would, right?
PLEASE NOTE - DESCRIPTORS IN OUR SHOP ARE USED TO DESCRIBE STYLES, COLORS AND OTHER CHARACTERISTICS. WE DON'T SELL ANY ITEMS THAT ARE REAL COPPER, FOR EXAMPLE. ALSO, OUR SHOP SELLS NOTHING VINTAGE - AS IN OFFICIALLY VINTAGE. THE WORD "VINTAGE" IS A DESCRIPTOR OF A STYLE WHICH DENOTES OLD STYLE OR CLASSIC STYLE. IF YOU WONDER PLEASE CONVO.
Products are for adult purchase, to make adult only products and adult use only. Purchaser indemnifies seller from injury and all other issues when making the decision to purchase. Buyer is responsible for the safety and care of the product purchased. Legal disputes are decided in Manatee County Florida jurisdiction.
The country of origin for our supplies made of metal or glass is China. It is our understanding that our button components are made here in America. Same with our adhesive seals. I don't have it in writing for legal purposes. They do say "proudly made in USA" and "USA made. I want to be transparent on where we source our supplies. We try to buy American but many items just are not made here period. China makes beautiful craft pieces and I am thankful to offer them and also offer American made items to make crafting easier.