7 Adhesive MISTAKES You're Making (and how to fix them)

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  • @c.r.mcleod8959
    @c.r.mcleod8959 Год назад +61

    A tip when applying wet glue to intricate dies etc is to put some down on a non stick surface (baking paper will work too) and dab a sponge in it dab off excess glue and use sponge to apply glue to the die cut. No more globby glue blobs on your project 😊

    • @sweetsarah9702
      @sweetsarah9702 Год назад +5

      I had never seen anyone use the brayer instead of the sponge like she did. May have to try!

    • @c.r.mcleod8959
      @c.r.mcleod8959 Год назад +2

      @@sweetsarah9702 Brayers are also good to use when covering a larger area and you want or need an even application of the glue 😊

    • @sweetsarah9702
      @sweetsarah9702 Год назад

      I have always just used a sponge like you mentioned in your original comment but certainly will try the brayer technique - but I am thinking it will take more glue than the sponge technique. @@c.r.mcleod8959

    • @NancyBeauchamp
      @NancyBeauchamp Год назад

      ❤😮😮​@@sweetsarah9702

  • @samanthamarsland7598
    @samanthamarsland7598 Год назад +4

    I use most of these things and I'm so glad I've watched this video as I had no idea that hot glue can be used like that and same with double sided tape. Thanks for the advice, love video's like these.

  • @Simple_retired_life
    @Simple_retired_life Год назад +3

    Thank you so much for these tips!! After I am glue anything to my cards I sandwich the card between parchment paper and use my brayer to press everything down… then I leave it over night with a heavy block to keep the paper from warping…. This works for me!!

  • @carolfiorilli9475
    @carolfiorilli9475 Год назад +3

    What a brilliant idea for using 'hot glue'!! I love your tip for making tiny glue 'dots' and reheating them before adhering flowers, ephemera, et cetera!! No more glue strings!! Perhaps because I'm a senior with only a few short months under my belt with card-making experiences, I find that wet glue ends up on my fingers and hands!! I've tried removing it with wet wipes, even Clorox wipes, but to no avail!! The only thing that seems to remove it completely is washing my hands with some Dawn dish detergent!! (Getting up from my small crafting area and going into the bathroom is very time-consuming for me each time I use glue!! LOL Might you have a tip for me for removing any glue from my hands so that I can complete a card to the end without going to the washroom?) Thank you so very kindly for your adhesive video and chat along with your sage wisdom and advice!!!

  • @CraftyAliConfessions
    @CraftyAliConfessions Год назад +15

    Love the heat gun with reheating the glue, I’ve never heard of this and will be trying this out. I normally have fly always when putting the heat glue directly to the embellishment, so I’ve given up on the glue gun. I’ll have to get this out and dust off the glue gun and see if I can reestablish a relationship. 😛 Merry Christmas Lou to you and your family. Crafty hugs from down-under. Xx

    • @ematthews3267
      @ematthews3267 Год назад +1

      If you have trouble with strings from hot glue a heat gun gently passed over the project will remove them (melts the strings) Eleanor

    • @rncine
      @rncine 9 месяцев назад

      @@ematthews3267never knew this, great advise 👍

  • @sherylosullivan9619
    @sherylosullivan9619 Год назад +14

    I’ve tried many wet glues, but I keep going back to Nuvo Deluxe. It never fails, never clogs, is easy to control. And of course, has the prettiest cap!
    One tip I thought you would demonstrate was pulling back a little tab on each side of tape, placing the layer in place and then pulling out the backing from the sides. Great tip for those who struggle getting layers straight. Although of course the added wet glue helps too.

    • @bethrogers5656
      @bethrogers5656 Год назад +2

      I use that same thing with double sided adhesive, only remove 1”, fold it out so it peeks out the sides. Also same for red line tape. And Nuvo is also my go to wet glue. Adding wet glue to the tapes including foam tape also helps ensure longevity, I’ve had 3D redlined taped projects come apart over time.

    • @donnaterry7832
      @donnaterry7832 10 месяцев назад

      Yes I learned that trick from Natasha Foote

  • @michelledaniel8346
    @michelledaniel8346 Год назад +2

    Lemon essential oil for cleaning my scissors. Few drops on a cotton wool circle and they smell nice.

  • @stamps4fungin
    @stamps4fungin Год назад +4

    The hand sanitizer is great for getting sticky off hands and scissors.
    If i get glue oozing out from under an embellishment, i wipe it, then after dry, tap my embossing buddy ( little pillow with powder in it) onto it.

  • @fairycardmakerlisa3359
    @fairycardmakerlisa3359 Год назад +9

    I like your quick vids! I use hand sanitizer to clean my scissors when they get sticky. For intricate dies, I often use the wet glue dotting method but, if I had enough forethought, it’s also good to put adhesive on the back of the paper before die cutting, so you end up with a sticker. Sometimes I can mangle the intricate die trying to get the tape backer off though. The other option to create a sticker is a sticker maker (Xyron). I find it works okay for vellum too because the Xyron is wall to wall so the whole piece of vellum still looks uniform after applying the adhesive. Else, if any part of the vellum is covered, I dot glue behind those objects.

  • @cyn9247
    @cyn9247 Год назад +10

    great tips for new and experienced crafts. My favorites were: wet glue on back of foam tape to position best, hot glue dots (think I will make up a bunch and store them in a tin) and keeping a specific scissors for cutting tape. I did not know that WD-40 worked to remove adhesive from the blades. Thanks for a great video

    • @lorirobinson7357
      @lorirobinson7357 11 месяцев назад

      Nail polish remover is also great for removing sticky substance from scissors.

    • @johannarados9476
      @johannarados9476 10 месяцев назад

      I use a rubber cleaning eraser. It is an eraser made of a rubber substance and works amazing on a lot of gooey glues. No chemicals, no mess and cleans your scissors quick and easy.

  • @jonaidoo9688
    @jonaidoo9688 Год назад +5

    Thank u for all the amazing tips. I love the hot glue tip. I'm always making a mess when I use hot glue. Excellent idea.

  • @sunaylor
    @sunaylor Год назад +2

    My go to's are DST and a fine tip nozzle. My tip for using DST is to lift the corners and make 'wings' to hold while positioning the topper and press very, very gently so barely stuck. This way it can be moved without damage. Also I always decant PVA glue into a smaller bottle preferably with a fine nozzle. My mantra for all glues ~~~~ If the glue won't stick, it's the wrong glue.

  • @kiminalaska9363
    @kiminalaska9363 Год назад +2

    I love the tip of using the hot glue. Thank you

  • @marywagner9927
    @marywagner9927 Год назад +4

    Thank you so much for your hot glue tip! That is genius. I really appreciate it.

  • @jennygee9849
    @jennygee9849 Год назад +2

    great idea making hot glue dots

  • @Joyce-l2q
    @Joyce-l2q Год назад +3

    I use a Sailor pen for intricate die cuts. It is blue coloured but dries clear and quickly, but will allow some movement when placing die cut on a card.

  • @bridgetjones8339
    @bridgetjones8339 Год назад +4

    Thank you. This was really helpful to me ❤

  • @irishk.1041
    @irishk.1041 Год назад +4

    Those hot glue dots - awesome idea. I once heard of using silicone glue for lifted up gluing (I use this for my glass work, haven't tried it with my cards yet, it does smell :)) Great video!! Thank you.

  • @thecheshirecrafter4522
    @thecheshirecrafter4522 Год назад

    Really impressive video with clear advice and instructions. You've also been very creative in the use of a hot glue gun which is both safe and effective.
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @Pebblesmas
    @Pebblesmas Год назад +1

    never new hand sanitiser would work, surely going to try that, thx so much!!!!

  • @mandy.austin
    @mandy.austin Год назад +2

    I mostly use adhesive sheets , double sided tape, and a pva glue . I find the double sided adhesive sheets solve a lot of my problems as i tend to be messy with my wet glues and i do a lot of die cutting.

  • @carolstella6776
    @carolstella6776 Год назад +1

    My go-to is Aleen’s Tacky glue. A have a few other glues with varying sized tips, for small things. I used an ATG gun for many years, until I noticed my older cards were falling apart! I live in a very cold climate, and mailing them was an issue too! I rarely use tape of any kind. I’ve never had any issues with wet glue.

  • @marionryce6661
    @marionryce6661 Год назад +5

    I didn’t know where I found this but it works for me. I keep an old clear stamp pad run the blades of your scissors through the ink pad before you cut sticky tape and your scissors won’t get all that sticky stuff on the blades. Hope this helps!

    • @TheLakingc
      @TheLakingc Год назад

      Could you explain this more, please? Is it dry or alcohol based ink?

    • @Pebblesmas
      @Pebblesmas Год назад +2

      no it is clear ink..to emboss, versafine has one, it actual is glycerine

    • @Pebblesmas
      @Pebblesmas Год назад

      @marionryce6661; you are so brilliant...looks like a brilliant tip, surely goung to try it out, thx soooo much!!!

    • @rncine
      @rncine 9 месяцев назад

      Wow, never heard this, have to try this great idea. Beats smelling that Goo-off spray.

  • @annekeschep8148
    @annekeschep8148 Год назад +1

    Great tips, especially about the hot glue. My favorite glue is the clear, solvent based glue. It was easy to find in Holland but not in the USA. Most glues here are water based and that warps paper/cardstock. After over 9 years I finally found it though.
    To remove my sticky from my scissors I like to use an adhesive eraser. They are yellow-is, rough structure erasers. Works also extremely well if you want to remove certain glue spills (sticky glues and solvent based glues).
    Foam tape is flexible and can bend into corners and circles if you remove the contact paper before adhering. Great to know when you make shaker cards.
    If you use double sided adhesive, a tip to glue on the panel perfect: release on each side a bit of the contact paper and fold it outside. You will have a bit of that paper sticking out from each strip of adhesive. Position the panel and hold it in place while you pull the contact paper away.
    If you don’t have a brayer, you can also use an old gift card or such to spread out the wet glue. Gently dip your die cut into the thin glue layer (I like to push it into the glue very gently with side of the gift card) and adhere in place.
    Thanks for sharing👍

    • @jenpope9786
      @jenpope9786 Год назад +1

      Beacon makes a rely good solvent based glue for you here in the US.

    • @annekeschep8148
      @annekeschep8148 Год назад

      @@jenpope9786 Yes thank you! I use Beacon mostly for larger surfaces, like backgrounds and mats on card bases. They used to sell it at the Dollartree as foam board adhesive, but they changed the glue into a water based one. Now I get it from JoAnn with a coupon.
      Do you use it too?

  • @LeaStevens-n8k
    @LeaStevens-n8k Месяц назад

    Great video! Very helpful! I tend to add too much glue. Definitely will try these tips. Thank you!!!

  • @valeriematthews3245
    @valeriematthews3245 Год назад +1

    I keep a pump bottle of rubbing alcohol on my tsble. A quick pump of a cotton ball and it quickly cleans my scissors of any sticky residue. Thanks for sharing your tips.

  • @TheLakingc
    @TheLakingc Год назад

    Thank you. I love the tape pens, but never get to use but a few uses because they either just quit or separate. Adtech separates, and i cannot get to the dots. I have lost around 10 tape pens of 2 brands and just give up. When the regular or dottie works, they are the best, but when they get stuck, i get adhesive on my fingers trying to restart. They quit when i need them most. So, i am experimenting with a lot for intricates. I love the microdot sheets, but worry that they won't last. I am trying xyron and even run them through the die cut machine to stop webbing, but i still get some, which ruins my work. I love the way it wirks and strength of the adhesive, though. I do like the tiny glue bottles. I found Gina K glue i dearly love, but it is so expensive. Still, it is weatherproof, so i will stay with that. I bought some large rolls of adhesive backing to try, but have not used it yet. I have to find the video of how to use it. I love the red tape. I just ordered a small size to test. I also just got the tear tape, so we will see😂 I have no definitive answers yet. I went to our church service with glue and glitter all over my hands and clothes! I sat there trying to peel it off. Everywhere I walked, iridescent glitter followed! If i get overflow of glue, i sprinkle glitter. Uh, don't do that! I was in a big time crunch this whole month. Boy, i have to find solutions, especially when using metallic cardstock. Dots of tacky help, but i guess i need more practice. That us hiw i messed up my cards and webbing from the xyron. I loved your tips and responses. Thank you.

  • @dorothyjohnson253
    @dorothyjohnson253 11 месяцев назад

    I like liquid glue the best, but it can be a little messy. I use tape the most, but I have never used the red liner version. I plan to in the near future because I love using vellum.
    Great video 👍🏾

  • @edithshaw2473
    @edithshaw2473 Год назад +2

    A product named GooGone is a great sticky stuff remover. It does have an odor when using it but it does not last long. I usually wash with soap & water afterward. Leaving the scissors or other surface clean & residue free. I will try hand sanitizer also soon. Interesting tips here!.

  • @vickiwillems3928
    @vickiwillems3928 Год назад +1

    Thanks so much for that tip about the glue gun. I have been avoiding my glue gun because of those pesky strings. I usually use either matte medium in a fine tip bottle or strong double sided tape. Thanks for all your tips and tricks. My card making is definitely improving because you share your knowledge.

  • @gingerpayne7310
    @gingerpayne7310 Год назад +1

    Amazing tips and tricks- I use liquid glue, tape runner, red line tape for my vellum and foam tape.

  • @jeanadamsick9854
    @jeanadamsick9854 Год назад

    NEW HERE, THANKS FOR THE DEMO. Do take care. Fl., USA

  • @nicolalederer9517
    @nicolalederer9517 Год назад

    Hey, Lou, the hot glue dot tip is truly inspired! Definitely something I will adopt. In return, you might want to give these a try for glue gunk on scissors (or anything else for that matter): either (very carefully, obviously) use one of those glue erasers, usually works a treat. And / or just a little bit of isopropyl alcohol on any old rag will get any tape or glue residue right off anything (including glass mats or even guillotines!) Thank you for your fab videos, kind regards from Germany, Nicola

  • @beajackson
    @beajackson Год назад +1

    Great tip with the hot glue, definitely going to try it 😊😊 thanks Lou Merry Christmas everyone 😊😊

  • @paulinephillips8305
    @paulinephillips8305 5 месяцев назад

    Really good, helpful advice. Thank you 😊

  • @teresazuehls783
    @teresazuehls783 Год назад +3

    I use them all depending on what I'm gluing.
    This is a great video for beginners but I even picked up a couple of tips as a seasoned crafter.
    Never thought to use WD-40 to take glue off of scissors but it makes perfect sense.
    Also using a brayer to spread glue on intricate die cuts is new to me. I'll give it a try.
    TFS❤

    • @stamps4fungin
      @stamps4fungin Год назад

      Any oil will take sticky off scissors. I've even used olive oil.

  • @4551mac
    @4551mac Год назад

    I have a 714 ATG gun that I've used for probably 15+ years. Only lately, it is giving me problems. I've purchased the tape from Tape Jungle, Amazon, and a few other places... it all seems about the same. For some reason, the tape doesn't roll effectively after it gets about halfway through.. I usually end up taking it off the gun and using it as tear tape. I've checked out videos on this problem, but the solutions end up the same way. This video was very informative... thank you. I also recently purchased the precision glue gun - and again, halfway through the bottle the glue won't squeeze out. Maybe it is just me?? LOL Happy crafting to all !

  • @suzannetunnicliffe2422
    @suzannetunnicliffe2422 Год назад +1

    I use all apart from glossy accents as I don't have it. Think it's time to get some. Cheers Suzanne

  • @juliewurf7506
    @juliewurf7506 Год назад +2

    Great tips - and I'll be sharing this on my card making group. I use a product called transfer dots to adhere intricate dies. You only get two A4 sheets in the pack but it lasts forever. Also I use eucalyptus oil to clean my sticky scissors

    • @Pebblesmas
      @Pebblesmas Год назад

      omg, i have them too, totally forgot that i have them, thx so much 4 reminding me!!!!, and oil...wow, will try that too, great tips thx!!!!

  • @sharmanmurphree-roberts4018
    @sharmanmurphree-roberts4018 11 месяцев назад +1

    I love Reptile brand craft glue. It holds really well, and is more economical than brands such as Bearly Art or Art Glitter glue.

  • @alexisjohnston6729
    @alexisjohnston6729 Год назад +1

    I love the solvent based glue like the Collall glue you’ve used here, residue easily rubs off your paper and because it’s solvent based your paper/card doesn’t warp. My other go to is Aleene’s Super Thick tacky glue, it’s extremely strong and dries very quickly, ideal for box making or dimensional work. So far I’ve not had much luck with glue guns but hubby has bought me the Sizzix one for Christmas and I have high hopes for it, I really like the finer tip on it. Great video 🙂👏

  • @kiwipommiegirl
    @kiwipommiegirl Год назад

    More great tips,thanks so much!

  • @shellyrulli5787
    @shellyrulli5787 Год назад

    Thank you very much for these tips!

  • @JulieCozensCrafter
    @JulieCozensCrafter Год назад +2

    Thanks for all those tips Lou, very helpful.😊

  • @jostulove
    @jostulove Год назад +1

    Great tips Lou, I love the one where you reheat the glue balls of your project, so no glue strings, thank you 😊 When using double sided foam tape or tape I tend to use a glue stick to run over the tape before sticking down, that way, you have a little wiggle room to make sure your piece is straight ❤ Happy New Year to all at CraftStash 🎉 x

    • @Pebblesmas
      @Pebblesmas Год назад

      i use wet glue over the tape, never heart of using a glue stick, sounds like a great plan, going to try soon, thx so much !!!

  • @Rockymtnbloom
    @Rockymtnbloom Год назад +1

    I notice runner tape isn't shown. Is there a reason you dont use it?
    Therm O Web Sticky Dots work well for more intricate dies like script words.

  • @simonysinclair7163
    @simonysinclair7163 Год назад +1

    Useful tip re the hot glue thanks

  • @ann9793
    @ann9793 Год назад

    Thanks for that Lou, I'll certainly try you hot glue tip. I use mainly colal

  • @margarethart7101
    @margarethart7101 Год назад

    Thank you for these awesome tips

  • @brendaelainewaddell1682
    @brendaelainewaddell1682 Год назад +2

    Great tips Lou. I use mainly a dot adhesive tape runner, glue dots and tear tape. For some reason, I seem to get more wet glue on me than my project ... and let's just not mention the annoyance of glue fingers. Have a wonderful Christmas and a Happy New Year too. ❤😊

  • @donnacarraway9182
    @donnacarraway9182 Год назад

    Thank you!

  • @ginak921
    @ginak921 Год назад

    The only thing i didnt know about was the red tape on the Acetate. Thank you for the tips.

  • @Carmen-fr4dw
    @Carmen-fr4dw Год назад

    There were some useful hints in this. Thanks.

  • @lynnemorton6055
    @lynnemorton6055 Год назад +1

    Hi Lou, great tips n much appreciated for a newbie to cardmaking. Merry Christmas to you and your loved ones x

  • @jackiefarr5703
    @jackiefarr5703 Год назад

    Thanks for the tips and have a great Christmas🎄🎁🎄🎁🎄🎁🎄

  • @Janstroh1
    @Janstroh1 3 месяца назад

    I love your videos thank you for this one. I do have a question. What can you do to get glue off of mirror card stock once it has dried?

  • @alexandraklijn5406
    @alexandraklijn5406 Год назад

    I use collal when I want it to be hard and Dutchdobadoo glue for the small parts. The hot glue for the flowers and so on. And the red tape for gold and silver paper and big roll of double sided tape for my small dies to stick. Foam tape or 3d glue to lift up my paper depending de sizes. So many different glues, but I like them all.

  • @maryt9375
    @maryt9375 Год назад +6

    I use Natasha Footer’s way of using double sided tape - lifts a portion of the tape up on each side, folds it over 90 degrees. Place on top, when properly centered, pull ‘tape tab’ so rest of tape adheres - hard to describe, easier to watch

  • @Rockymtnbloom
    @Rockymtnbloom 5 месяцев назад

    Why does putting wet glue not make double-sided adhesive redundant? When dry, it is the layer between the tape adhesive and the card. What advantage is that?

  • @smartcookiesonu
    @smartcookiesonu Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for these wonderful tips all put together. So helpful. I especially loved the glue drops idea. I'll definitely be using that! I have a question - I often use foam sheets instead of foam tape - cheaper, more coverage, can be die cut and it comes in different colors to match my cardstock. What's the best adhesive to glue foam down to paper? Liquid glue didn't do much and took forever to dry. Thanks in advance.

  • @paulineweir4804
    @paulineweir4804 Год назад

    Great tips thank you really enjoyed this. 👍

  • @zoedoodle
    @zoedoodle Год назад +3

    Lots of good tips and reminders. My fav is the hot glue tip. Hot glue is my nemesis 😜 I also was very interested to hear about our favorite glue gun. Mine is about 30 years old (really!) and I hate it because even though it has a stand, it never does really stand because the cord coming out of the bottom interferes. Looks like the Sizzix is cordless. I'm going to check it out. Thank you. Oh and I almost forgot: I was wondering about the tear-able tape you used that had no sticky on the edges. I couldn't tell what you called it. It sounded like 'fingerless' but I'm in the States and old too so I wasn't sure. I saw something called flush-edged tape on the US website but would love to know about what product that is. Thanks again!

    • @Cherub38
      @Cherub38 Год назад +2

      It's called finger lift tape and Crafter's Companion sells it!

    • @TheLakingc
      @TheLakingc Год назад +1

      Craig Laird of Crafter's Companion uses a ton of the tear tape. I just bought some to try. He makes it look simple. He uses a pokey tool and has a rhythm and technique. Look for his RUclipss. He could win a contest in speed while the ladies all have trouble with tape 😂

    • @zoedoodle
      @zoedoodle Год назад

      Thank you!@@Cherub38

    • @Cherub38
      @Cherub38 Год назад

      @@zoedoodle You are most welcome!

    • @Pebblesmas
      @Pebblesmas Год назад

      ​@@Cherub38thx soooo much!!!

  • @kimberleewells7421
    @kimberleewells7421 Год назад

    Thank you for your top tips video, Lou. Also thank you for the fun Christmas party you and Sam hosted earlier this week, it was such fun to hang out with the two of you. Have a wonderful Christmas and a Happy New Year!!!!

  • @stephanietm9960
    @stephanietm9960 Год назад

    Thank you! Great tips!!!

  • @jillburch7691
    @jillburch7691 Год назад

    Great information!

  • @peggyparsons5003
    @peggyparsons5003 Год назад

    helpful tips. Thanks

  • @debbievignola8275
    @debbievignola8275 Год назад +1

    Great tip with the hot glue. I use wet and tape adhesives mostly. =^^=

  • @whichwitchhazel
    @whichwitchhazel Год назад

    Great tips xx

  • @julesmay8983
    @julesmay8983 Год назад +4

    Love the glue gun tip

  • @tmsgaddy
    @tmsgaddy Год назад +1

    I generally use liquid glue, art glitter glue or barely arts, most of the time. I also use tear tape and occasionally the red line tape and foam tape. I also put liquid glue on a silicone mat and use a sponge for intricate die cuts. What do you generally use to adhere ribbon? Thank you for all the tips and your videos!

    • @nalagrey5061
      @nalagrey5061 Год назад

      I'd like to hear your ideas on adhering ribbon as well. cheers🎉

    • @pennyf9886
      @pennyf9886 Год назад

      glue dots are great for ribbon

    • @priscillabade614
      @priscillabade614 Год назад

      Glue dots are good for smaller pieces like bows. If f the ribbon goes all the way across the panel, cut it long enough to reach the back of the panel on both ends. Apply double sided tape to the back of the panel where the ribbon ends will be. Adhere one end of the ribbon to the tape, wrap the ribbon across the front of the panel, and adhere on the other side.

    • @craftypam9992
      @craftypam9992 Год назад

      If my ribbon needs more adhesive than just taping the ends to the back, I use ordinary tape, putting a strip of it on the card, then adding the ribbon firmly on top. For more reluctant ribbon, I'll use red tape the same way. Alternatively, put the tape on the back of the ribbon, then add to the card.

    • @franmckay5873
      @franmckay5873 Год назад

      Use a non stick, silicone coated scissor for cutting anything sticky, such as glue dots, double sided tape etc.

  • @Grijsduif
    @Grijsduif Год назад

    very informatif!

  • @silviawachter7440
    @silviawachter7440 Год назад

    6:09 soooo coool ❤

  • @carolseal4705
    @carolseal4705 Год назад

    Hi Lou... I find that after awhile my tape and double sided foam squares are coming off no stick left on them at all ?

    • @jragnes
      @jragnes Год назад +1

      I did shaker tags last year for Christmas gifts for grandkids(20 grandkids with multiple gifts) and I had a couple of left over for this year. I used a high quality liquid glue to stick down my shaker walls and found that this year one side had come loose. I know it wasn't the glue because I've used this glue for years. I think it was the fun foam I used to create my shaker walls. I was able to get my fine tip nozzle in there and apply more glue and then set something heavy until it dried. I prefer to build up my shaker walls with layers of cardstock but since I was making ALOT of shaker tags, I opted to go with a high quality thick fun foam. Don't think I will do that again! I always create my shaker walls and then set large cutting boards and something heavy on top until glue has dried completly and that also ensures everything stays flat. That's why I am thinking glues or tapes and a fun foam do not last forever.
      Lesson learned. From now on I'll spend the extra time to build my shaker walls with cardstock. Normally a tag would be a throw away but my grandkids keep my tags and hang them on their trees the following Christmases so since it's something they want to keep as they are growing up I need to make them for preservation. And yes, I do have 20 grandchildren and will have 21 in February!

  • @sambury5386
    @sambury5386 Год назад

    I use wet wipes to clean my scissors - works a treat!

  • @sherylosullivan9619
    @sherylosullivan9619 Год назад

    Never heard of finger lift tape

  • @kathrynvenart4526
    @kathrynvenart4526 Год назад

    Great tips for me as a newbie card maker, just curious about using wet glue on tape for easy positioning, does that not negate the using of tape? I've also seen a crafter on RUclips using a glue stick in the same way, what is your thoughts on doing that? X K

    • @priscillabade614
      @priscillabade614 Год назад

      The glue from glue sticks comes apart after a while. Fine for short term projects but not for something that you want to last for years. It may not hold heavier material well.

  • @mrs.v5995
    @mrs.v5995 Год назад +1

    I love wet glue

  • @ladyflimflam
    @ladyflimflam Год назад +1

    Ridiculous to recommend foam tape or solid glue tape for light weight paper. The expense is extraordinary. I use regular white school glue for card making with pretty light weight papers. What matters is the amount you are using. Put the glue into the needle tip model glue bottles that are widely available in craft stores and use that to dispense your glue. I don’t get warping because I’m not using too much wet glue.

    • @robinshane4661
      @robinshane4661 Год назад +4

      I use both those glues on light weight paper all the time. It works great. Just because a tip doesn’t work for your style doesn’t make it a ridiculous tip. That’s ridiculous to think so.

  • @shugsbug
    @shugsbug Год назад

    Love the glue gun tip