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5 Simple Secrets to make your Rhinestoning more Effective?

9/12/2018

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5 Simple Secrets that will take your rhinestoning TO ANOTHER LEVEL!

Have you ever thought why your outfit does not have the same eye catching effect as the champions?
Or why, even though you have used many rhinestones on your outfit,
it still does not look "WOW"?

Go on ,steal our secrets and start shining like a Champion!

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  • Use many different sizes - a common mistake is using just one size rhinestone on your whole outfit. Give your creation a much richer and sophisticated sparkle by using many different sizes. So rather than using 5 packets of SS20 rather go for 1 of SS30, 2 of SS20, 1 of SS16 and 1 of SS10.
  • Couple complementary colours - Instead of going one colour/similar rhinestone on the whole outfit, use a complimentary colour to create a strong contrast and catch your audience's attention. Eg. Aquamarine with Sun
  • Placement - Plan which method and pattern you going to use for your rhinestoning. Gradient, uniform, scattered, mixed are just some to choose from. It is best to have a clear idea and not mix too many.
  • Use different shades - Not a risk taker? Instead of going the complementary colour route, use shades of rhinestones that match the outfit. This creates a more harmonise effect but still effective.  E.g with a red dress , you can use lt siam, siam ab and even hyacinth
  • Use Sew-On Stones - Give your creation focal points by using the much larger sew-on stones and surrounding them with complimentary rhinestones. An easy way to first draw the attention to certain areas you want to make 'POP'
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Use many sizes
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Couple complementary colours
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Placement
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Use different shades
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Use sew-on stones
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