When you are having trouble peeling the back off of the stickers, try pitting a piece of tape on the edge, then pull the tape and it should start the peel of the backing, that's what I do.
Even Elmer's glue will dry "clear". I also have varnish that I mix up with the glitter, paint it where I want, the varnish dries clear, and I don't get a large build up of glue material and then the glitter, it dries nicely and stays put.
I'm loving those stickers. I have a 💕 hate relationship with glitter. I love how glitter looks but it can be so messy. My grandson dropped a very, very small container of bright red glitter in my living room 7ish years ago and I still find random flecks all over the place..... Just the other day I saw red glints in my bathroom. It's horrible. Anyway that's a pretty cool idea, hopefully the resin and glue never has a chemical reaction..... that's always a concern with experimenting with stuff. I'm sure it will be fine, I don't think those types of glues have anything negative in there making process. You know like others are chemical but white glue and the one you used aren't chemical compounds. Oh you forgot to show the wind chime. Anyway have a good night.
I watch them both faithfully and also Claire craft corner, and Daniel Cooper..also another smaller channel resin nut .she has done some really neat stiff
You can use a baggie for your glue concoction by sqeezing it all in a corner of the baggie and clip a small corner off and squeeze it slowly where you want it. Or piping bag. But you can just throw the baggie out when your done.
I have Eye Candy brand pigment paste, and I find that I only have to use the tiniest amount to get a saturated deep color. Translucency is not possible with this type of work. Good product.
When you are having trouble peeling the back off of the stickers, try pitting a piece of tape on the edge, then pull the tape and it should start the peel of the backing, that's what I do.
Thanks for the tip..I honestly learn so many helpful tips from my viewers ❤️
I do thisband sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't I do it with my vinyl when I use it for pinstripes too!
Thanks
Love the holographics--now I know what to do with my clear glue--thanks for the idea.
Even Elmer's glue will dry "clear". I also have varnish that I mix up with the glitter, paint it where I want, the varnish dries clear, and I don't get a large build up of glue material and then the glitter, it dries nicely and stays put.
I have a couple bottles of clear glue. Cool idea. I'm gonna try this
They look very pretty 😍
Cool
Looking great ❤
Very beautiful
Absolutely brilliant idea… well done!! ♥️♥️🇦🇺
Thank you
I'm loving those stickers.
I have a 💕 hate relationship with glitter.
I love how glitter looks but it can be so messy.
My grandson dropped a very, very small container of bright red glitter in my living room 7ish years ago and I still find random flecks all over the place.....
Just the other day I saw red glints in my bathroom.
It's horrible.
Anyway that's a pretty cool idea, hopefully the resin and glue never has a chemical reaction..... that's always a concern with experimenting with stuff.
I'm sure it will be fine, I don't think those types of glues have anything negative in there making process.
You know like others are chemical but white glue and the one you used aren't chemical compounds.
Oh you forgot to show the wind chime.
Anyway have a good night.
Yea I know I have the photo but forgot to put it in when I edited the video..
Glitter is the herpes of craft supplies. Every now and then a fleck appears to aggravate you.
@@ownsacat yes, yes LOL
Pouring your heart out has some great pointers as well toonpish.
I watch them both faithfully and also Claire craft corner, and Daniel Cooper..also another smaller channel resin nut .she has done some really neat stiff
@@marvelous4363 I watch those as well
You can use a baggie for your glue concoction by sqeezing it all in a corner of the baggie and clip a small corner off and squeeze it slowly where you want it. Or piping bag. But you can just throw the baggie out when your done.
I've done that with frosting done know why I didn't think of the for the glue ..great suggestion! Thank you.
I have Eye Candy brand pigment paste, and I find that I only have to use the tiniest amount to get a saturated deep color. Translucency is not possible with this type of work. Good product.
I want to try some eye candy pigment . And some Laura's art glitters
Going to have to order some of those stickers on temu. What type of resin do you use?
I use a couple different kinds , right now I'm using clearcast 7000 and if I want a faster cure the 4 hr demold jdiction..