I am working on Christmas 2023 ornament and have run into a problem. There are no holes in the sliced peppermints for the pins to go through. What do I need to do to finish up?
Thank you in advance for your help.
Lisa Uzzell
Hi Lisa, the tiny peppermint slices do not have holes in them, but you can use your white glass head pins to gently make a hole. They are made from polymer clay so you should have no problem pushing a pin through.
Hi! I am trying to do a copy of the ornament pictured, and I have purchased some trim items from your store. Is the trim glued on? If it is, when is that best done? Was it very carefully lined up afterwards, or put on first and the edges covered by the subsequent layer? I haven’t watched the tutorial yet, just read through the pattern –so I apologize if it’s in there! Thanks for your help.
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I am working on Christmas 2023 ornament and have run into a problem. There are no holes in the sliced peppermints for the pins to go through. What do I need to do to finish up?
Thank you in advance for your help.
Lisa Uzzell
Hi Lisa, the tiny peppermint slices do not have holes in them, but you can use your white glass head pins to gently make a hole. They are made from polymer clay so you should have no problem pushing a pin through.
Hi! I am trying to do a copy of the ornament pictured, and I have purchased some trim items from your store. Is the trim glued on? If it is, when is that best done? Was it very carefully lined up afterwards, or put on first and the edges covered by the subsequent layer? I haven’t watched the tutorial yet, just read through the pattern –so I apologize if it’s in there! Thanks for your help.
Hi Alison, the trim is pinned into place and then those pins get hidden by different layers and the bows. I hope that helps!