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Mar 6, 2012
Emily B.
I know some one already said it but Michaels it totally the way to go in my opinion. I got a set of 3 (2 were 2 suffer so 5 different sizes in the package) for a reasonable price. I got one at Sally too with a dotter on one end and a brush on the other. It's kind of neat but I still think the Micheals pack was a better deal. I got them in the crafting section and they may gave been called embossers.
Mar 6, 2012
Emily B.
*enders
Grr autocorrect
Mar 7, 2012
Robyn S.
amazon.com has them and they're super cheap!
Mar 7, 2012
Crystal S.
I love all the creativity you guys have I live in at atlanta so it's hard to find most of the this stuff when you want to DIY. I will try the to use the safety pin and the pencil along with the dotting tool you guys are the best.
Mar 9, 2012
Precious F.
I use a ornament chopsticks it is tapered and you usually use them for putting up your hair and they are found at most if not all Asian stores or sites.carefully,using a pencil sharpener you can make different sizes too,and there cheap! And if you clean off the polish you can use it in your hair!
Mar 10, 2012
Claire S.
You don't need to buy dotting tools if you dont want to. instead you can just use a bobbi pin,toothpick or something with a sharp end.
Mar 11, 2012
Alexa W.
If all else fails and you end up not finding it anywhere else some good alternatives are bobby pins or sewing pins with the round ends