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Tuesday, January 26, 2016

We are WORKING ON A NEW LINE FOR OUR STORE!

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We are currently working on a line of "My Little Pony" inspired necklaces that you can basically design yourselves. They will be made of a hard Polymer Clay molded from the same molds that designed the above ponies in the pics.

The options will be the following: (Fantastic Pricing Options)

Color of Pony (colors ill be listed and can even be rainbow)
Chain Design options (a graphic of each chain design will be placed in ad)
Extra Charms of your preference added to necklace 
(there will be a list of the charms within the ad so you can see which is offered for an additional price per charm).

***There could be a few more options that we will share when the new line is complete and ready to show the world, stay tuned!

Our Store is here:  https://www.etsy.com/shop/AmazingMolds4You

If you would like to purchase just a "My Little Pony" mold now just follow this link:  https://www.etsy.com/listing/245193592/my-little-pony-mold-silicone-mold-molds?ref=shop_home_active_1&ga_search_query=pony

We are currently accepting names on a waiting list because we have a feeling that these necklaces will sell just like our molds and want everyone to have a place in line before the ads become active. If you would like to have your name entered on the list please email: Amazingmolds4you@gmail.com and in the subject line place "My Little Pony" necklace.

~ Karen & Sherri



HASHTAGS ON TWEETS ~ DID YOU KNOW?

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You have likely seen #hashtags everywhere these days. Twitter, Google+, Instagram, Pinterest, and many other social sites use hashtags to create instant connections with other users. When another user uses hashtags to find a particular word, they will see all posts containing that hashtagged word. It's a really handy skill to learn, as social media become the primary way we communicate.



Using hashtags on Twitter

Definition: The # symbol, called a hashtag, is used to mark keywords or topics in a Tweet. It was created organically by Twitter users as a way to categorize messages.

Using hashtags to categorize Tweets by keyword:

  • People use the hashtag symbol # before a relevant keyword or phrase (no spaces) in their Tweet to categorize those Tweets and help them show more easily in Twitter Search. 
  • Clicking on a hashtagged word in any message shows you all other Tweets marked with that keyword.
  • Hashtags can occur anywhere in the Tweet – at the beginning, middle, or end.
  • Hashtagged words that become very popular are often Trending Topics.
Example: In the Tweet below, @eddie included the hashtag #FF. Users created this as shorthand for "Follow Friday," a weekly tradition where users recommend people that others should follow on Twitter. You'll see this on Fridays.

Using hashtags correctly:

  • If you Tweet with a hashtag on a public account, anyone who does a search for that hashtag may find your Tweet
  • Don't #spam #with #hashtags. Don't over-tag a single Tweet. (Best practices recommend using no more than 2 hashtags per Tweet.)
  • Use hashtags only on Tweets relevant to the topic. 
Understand hashtags. The universe of Twitter is vast and can be a little confusing to navigate. Hashtags are one of the most important and efficient ways of organizing information on Twitter. Anyone can make a hashtag at any time, simply by typing a phrase of the form “#topic” in a tweet.
  • For example, if you were tweeting about reading this article, you might say "Reading #wikihow article on using #hashtags with #twitter." Then, anybody searching for #wikihow, #hashtags, or #twitter would see your tweet.
  • After a hashtag has been created, other Twitter users can use that hashtag in their own tweets to add to the larger conversation about that topic. Hashtags can be as general (#wikiHow) or as specific (#HowToUseHashtagsOnTwitter) as desired. They are a completely organic form of organization, created and managed by Twitter users, not Twitter itself.
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GRAB 4 Silicone Molds for the price of 3 ~NOW!

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 BUY 3 GET 1 FREE ON ALL SILICONE MOLDS..USES YOU ASK? ANY YOU CAN THINK OF BUT NOT LIMITED TO:
Food (Chocolate, Hard Candy, Butter, Ice Cream, Fudge, Fondant, Ice, Gelatin, Marzipan, Candy Clay, Gum Paste, Royal Icing, Gummy Bears, Poured Sugar, Pastillage, Nougat, Cheese, Pate, Tallow, Edible Cake Decorations and more), Plaster, Artist Clay, Wax, Cement, Casting Resins, Polymer Clay, Melt and Pour Soap, Low Melt Metals, Precious Metal Clay, Candles, Hot and Cold Processed Soap, Hot Melt Glue, and more.

Temperatures that all of our molds can be baked at:
Our molds can withstand temperatures as high as 395 degrees F. They are also unaffected and remain pliable when placed in the freezer. All of our molds can be used without Mold release however, just be sure to follow clay baking directions on your clay package.
USING MOLD RELEASE IF WORKING WITH RESIN WILL EXTEND THE LIFE YOUR MOLD.
WHEN ORDERING ON THE SALE, PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR THE FIRST 3 MOLDS AND PAY FOR THEM, IN THE MESSAGE PLACE PLACE THE URL FOR YOUR FREE ITEM AND IT WILL BE ADDED. OH yes, there are no limits, buy 3 get 1, buy 6 get 2 and so on so act now, this is a great deal. You do not pay shipping charges on free items only the items you purchase.