I agree stickles is the way to go, just add it last and alow to dry overnighe before you put it in the protector.
Joyce
Indy Scrapper wrote:oceanbreezes423 wrote:If I want to outline something in glitter, what are your suggestions? In the past I used plain glue and glitter, but the pages became a mess when in a book. Does the stickles products work well for this?
How pronounced do you want this outline? I agree that stickles is the way to go, but if you don't want a lot, dab it around the item and then use your finger to smear it around the edge. You have a shorter drying time and it isn't as bold. JMO
Yes, good idea. I sometimes will take a very small paintbrush and paint the Stickles around an area that I just want to add some sparkle to.
Hairspray!! I like that idea. ThanksCharleneanne wrote:I use both glitter and stickles a lot. I find with glitter when making cards, glue sticks work best and when I am done with the card, I give it a light mist of hair spray and let that dry. still glittery but keeps the mess down about 99%.
Lynda
ITA, stickles is the way to go!
"a heart in love with beauty never grows old" (turkish proverb)
Absolutely, Stickles are the best! The bottle has a fine tip and works wonders for doing outlines and working in small areas. Love my Stickles and would never go back to using anything else. By the way, the colors are fantastic.
Oh - great hint about using the hair spray!Charleneanne wrote:I use both glitter and stickles a lot. I find with glitter when making cards, glue sticks work best and when I am done with the card, I give it a light mist of hair spray and let that dry. still glittery but keeps the mess down about 99%.
- Jan
Stickles are the only way to go. No mess like with regular glitter. But beware, once you buy one- you will have to buy them all.
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