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I have had trouble too, and I am used to working with rub ons. It takes practice. Also sometimes you get a hold of some that are really hard to deal with, as I seem to have LOL
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They are "Royal Langnickle E-Z Rub-On Transfers"
Easy my Hiney!!!!!
Wow that is the brand that I have had the best luck with. I got the "butterfly glitter kids" kind and they are the easiest!
They are also the ones that I sell the most of. I have standing orders that I have been...
Well I am totally ticked off right now. The rub ons that I bought at Micheals are terrible to work with. I tried then on glass ornaments first, and if they had been eggs I would have crushed them to a pulp. I had to rub them on so hard my arm hurts! I thought for sure the glass bulb was going to...
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Oh, man, I've been thinking about doing that!!! How cool would that be!?
So, did you make some matching boxes? Did you? And did you take any pictures?????
I've been thinking about matching boxes also!
I am just itching to get to a scrapbook store!! I love those things from K and company!!!
Oh!OH! OOOH!!! You know what would work also, are stencils and spray on glue, then sprinkle glitter on those. Also airbrushing if anyone does that
oh!!! I forgot to mention it (I think)!! I found eggs the other day!!! They are laying again!!!
Weirdo's lol usually they stop for the whole winter, but hey, I'm not complaining.
I got some rub ons from Micheals, but I think they are too big for the eggs, so I will put those on the glass...
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evonne...I'm not sure actually...I am pretty sure they were store bought because we didn't have chickens then. These are store bought though because our chickens aren't laying right now
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Well it (ETA What I tried)sure as heck didn't work!!
I still had to blow really, really hard to try and get the yolk out, and I wasn't willing to make the holes any bigger. I guess I will need to got and get a syringe or maybe I will try the air compressor...OUT side of course...
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I had much better luck drawing out the egg contents into the syringe,rather than blowing them out. The needle does get plugged, but you just have to unplug it.
I'm about to get started...we usually eat a dozen eggs for breakfast so I will have a few to start with if any break. I don't...