go to a craft store and ask for the small magnet
Well if you have no access to a metal or rubber back for your stud then you could try pencil erasers or anything with a squishy consistency.
you could but i wouldent
Common metal earring don't float in water. However, you could design on that float by make it hollow. Jewellery design is unlimited, long as it can hung beautifully then anything could be possible, even using plastic to make an earring. I would think the back of the earring could be light and flat enough to be supported by the surface tention of water.
Yes. There is something called "magnetic plastic" but I'm not allowed to tell you where you could find out more about it.
They were coffee grounds
Claire's sells magnetic earring that could possibly be used as a nose stud. Claire's does sell fake, stick-on nose studs as well. Claire's sells magnetic earring that could possibly be used as a nose stud. Claire's does sell fake, stick-on nose studs as well. Claire's sells magnetic earring that could possibly be used as a nose stud. Claire's does sell fake, stick-on nose studs as well.
It is not recommended to try and take off an earring with your tongue as it could be dangerous. It's safer to use your hands or ask for assistance from someone else. If you're having trouble removing an earring, consider seeking help from a professional piercer or jeweler.
You can use a sword, your teeth, a sharp bottle cap, a pizza cutter, an earring, and anything else that is sharp and can cut a hole in things. :)
In the short term a pencil eraser could work.
"She shook her head in consternation, wondering where she could have lost the earring..."
Usually they put a short bar in it, but they could also use a small hoop/ring or a captive earring.
The direction of the Earth's magnetic field.