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Keychains, earrings, necklaces or something else?
▲ 42 r/resin

Keychains, earrings, necklaces or something else?

Made 8 of these last night and they each have a hole for a jump ring to go in to either turn it into a necklace, keychain, or dangly earrings. I’m wondering what you would look best so came here to ask. Thanks!

u/Additional-Credit941 — 3 days ago

She has arrived

She sits in my kitchen with my wedding decor and candles, waiting in the shadows, whispering “yeh yeh”

u/Additional-Credit941 — 5 days ago
▲ 3 r/crafting+1 crossposts

Some of these are beadwork, and some are polymer clay. Yes, those are poop earrings. The pair with the lil stones dangling from the bottoms took me a while but I feel like the clay color looks a lil muddy. I’m thinking of putting some sort of overlay on top of it with resin. The baby head ones were from some leftover baby heads I had from spirit Halloween. Would love some feedback!

u/Additional-Credit941 — 9 days ago
▲ 1 r/hemorrhoid+1 crossposts

So I (29F US) had surgery to remove hemorrhoids as well as reconstruct parts of my rectum last week. Riding my bike on trails is a huge passion of mine. I’ve had issues with seats in the past, and I tried to change the seat before by even getting a wide seat with a smaller “nose” but it didn’t work out at all. I was gonna attempt to cycle again at 3 weeks post op, but I wanted to know what sort of seats others who have been through his have used. It can’t be something that adds too much height because I’m 4 foot 10 and if it’s even a little too high I’m gonna struggle getting on and off the bike. Any recommendations for pants, underwear or shorts would be good too. Thanks !

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u/Additional-Credit941 — 12 days ago

I had an issue with the pencil keychain where as it cured it curved upward on both ends so I’m not sure how to fix that but I’m proud of the trinket box! Made the bracelet too.

u/Additional-Credit941 — 12 days ago

Had a hemorrhoidectomy Friday 4/24. Took my first BM this morning 4/26 at 6AM. I’ve now had 5 BMs since then, probably because I stopped taking the Percocet and have been taking miralax. That being said, wiping hurts, so all I’ve done is dab the area clean with toilet paper and then use a peri bottle with warm water, followed by a sitz bath or sitting in the tub. Making the bowel movement itself doesn’t hurt, it’s cleaning up that does. Any advice, am I doing this right? I feel gross.

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u/Additional-Credit941 — 18 days ago