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hello and welcome back to the dream weddings page this is another sort of incomplete video but more of a how-to kind of thing we get asked all the time how to put the opal in our blank drinks and our channels without there being any voids air bubbles and uses with that so this is how we do it thereamp;#39;s a lot of videos out there that show different ways of different methods people use is what I found to be easiest and just go from there first thing to do depending on the look you want Iamp;#39;d put in some thick or medium or thick CA around the band and put individual pieces into it so this one I want a white opal surrounded by red and red opal and blue lapis so I want the white pieces to be large larger than all the other ones and so Iamp;#39;m gonna Iamp;#39;m gonna individually put them just back and forth into this thick CA with a toothpick easiest way I found and the great thing about the thick CA is it doesnamp;#39;t dry until something actually touches it for the most