New Supplies for Hair Accessories from Rings & Things
Spokane, WA, December 25, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Jewelry parts supplier Rings & Things invites craft artisans to comb through its new findings for making hair accessories. All have reasonable prices and reliable quality, allowing designers to let their hair down and create with confidence.
Extensions to Rings & Things' line of quality barrette backs, bobby pins and ponytail holders include new decorative hair combs in a bouquet of 11 styles, including superior-quality Hairtainer side combs. For a match made in heaven, pair bridal-jewelry embellishments with plated-steel wire hair combs and Grip-Tuth® plastic hair combs.
This season, the company also unveiled new hair pins and hair sticks that jewelrymakers can easily adorn with beads, charms, and ribbons. New styles in affordable plastic range from single-prong T-shaped hair sticks to elegant two- and five-prong pins, including chignon pins (hair claws). Metal hairpins that customers will want to have and to hold include several platings with either gluing pads or loops for adding dangles.
New metal hair clips make it a snap to get a secure grip, even on fine hair, and can be easily embellished by threading or by attaching a jump ring through the holes at the tips. Customers can become a princess for a day with new hair bands, such as flexible and smooth double-banded tiaras.
Rings & Things’ full catalog and all supplements, with dozens of free designs for hair accessories and more, cost $5 US (or free with orders). Orders are accepted 24 hours a day at http://www.rings-things.com. Phone inquiries: M-F 8-5 Pacific, (800) 366-2156.
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Extensions to Rings & Things' line of quality barrette backs, bobby pins and ponytail holders include new decorative hair combs in a bouquet of 11 styles, including superior-quality Hairtainer side combs. For a match made in heaven, pair bridal-jewelry embellishments with plated-steel wire hair combs and Grip-Tuth® plastic hair combs.
This season, the company also unveiled new hair pins and hair sticks that jewelrymakers can easily adorn with beads, charms, and ribbons. New styles in affordable plastic range from single-prong T-shaped hair sticks to elegant two- and five-prong pins, including chignon pins (hair claws). Metal hairpins that customers will want to have and to hold include several platings with either gluing pads or loops for adding dangles.
New metal hair clips make it a snap to get a secure grip, even on fine hair, and can be easily embellished by threading or by attaching a jump ring through the holes at the tips. Customers can become a princess for a day with new hair bands, such as flexible and smooth double-banded tiaras.
Rings & Things’ full catalog and all supplements, with dozens of free designs for hair accessories and more, cost $5 US (or free with orders). Orders are accepted 24 hours a day at http://www.rings-things.com. Phone inquiries: M-F 8-5 Pacific, (800) 366-2156.
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Rings & Things Wholesale
Dave Robertson
(800) 366-2156
www.rings-things.com
Fax (509) 838-2602
Contact
Dave Robertson
(800) 366-2156
www.rings-things.com
Fax (509) 838-2602
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