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Conclusion for Making Belt Buckles

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Summary: Get a conclusion to making belt buckles with expert craft tips in this free clothing video clip.

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Kristine Mueller is an artist and designer who has studied drawing, painting, photography, sculpture, printmaking, and design at Ringling School of Art & Design in Sarasota, FL, Otis...read more

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"Alright. Now we've done all our pieces and hopefully you have a really cook belt that you are really happy with. The key is to let it dry completely. You don't want to wear it before it's dry. I know you're probably really excited about it. Hopefully it looks really cool. The worst is, especially if your pieces are heavy, you don't want then to start sliding off your buckle if you want to wear it right away. Give it some time to dry. Again, read the directions on the back of the glue and see what the drying time is, but it's probably over night. In terms of taking care of it, be gentle. The glue is pretty strong, but if you are walking into things, if the pieces are sticking out from the buckle. Sometimes they get caught on sweaters or jackets. Treat it like a luxury good, because it is. Just take care of it and enjoy it. I hope you've had fun. My name is Kristine Mueller and this is Expert Village. Thanks for joining us. If you want any more advice or examples, you can always look at my website, which is kristinemueller.com. Please join us for our next segment, which is how to custom paint a leather belt."

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