Decoden Kandi Stuff.

TheWorldOfCai 4/25/2016 10:37 am 1840

I am a huge crafter. From Kandi to clay and then to many other things made out of any sort of material I can get my hands on. Recently I was looking around Youtube in hopes of learning how to make Resin kandi pieces. I got distracted and ended up in the world of Decoden phone cases/ds cases/other projects. They look so fascinating and not to mention, hella damn adorable. I have a bunch of stuff coming that I ordered online and I hope to be making a phone case for myself that is dedicated to all things Kandi~ Bunch of rainbows, cute things, and I plan to use letter beads on it as well.

So, has anyone else happen to have made decoden projects before? I plan on using silicone. I have watched many videos of different stuff others use and since I have used it before I plan to use it for this. Any little tips and advice on how to not mess it up as bad? Thank you ^-^ And have a wonderful day~party bear

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Apr 28, 2016 8:19 am

If you do use the silicone, try to work fast because that stuff can cure very quickly. Have everything ready to go when you start laying it down. Also, I would suggest doing it by an open window, but that makes the silicone cure faster lol. I did it in my closed room and I couldnt go in there for a day or so

Apr 26, 2016 6:57 pm

I do! I make decoden containers and Mini canvas~! heart bouncekao happykao smile I've recently tried making my own cream from clay and oh my GAAAWWWD it's hard XD but you end up with more cream then the tube sillicone...but i'd personally still stick with Sillicone > < it's easier.