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knewslady |
Posted - Apr 10 2007 : 09:51:42 AM What is the best type of glue to use when gluing fabric to cardboard? Any hints will be appreciated as well. Kathy
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vintagechica |
Posted - Apr 10 2007 : 3:54:08 PM I have used the spray adhesive from Krylon as well. it works well!
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katmom |
Posted - Apr 10 2007 : 2:25:03 PM Hey Kathy, you can also use All-Purpose Spray Adhesive by Krylon. Depending on your fabric - craft project, it is a good product, but I suggest spraying out doors...very sticky. What I like about the spray adhesive is it's flexable after it dries & most importantly it is non-staining/bleeding. It can be used on cardboard/wood/felt/fabric/paper and even on gift wrapping paper. It is also ideal for decopaging. I lightly mist my paper cut out, adhear it to the surface I am decopaging, let dry and then use "decopage" medium to cover. This way I do not have to deal with bubbles or soagy paper. I buy mine @ Micheals Crafts. In the spray paint section. It's called All Purpose #7010. Did I mention it can even be used to bond fabric to fabric? tata-4-now
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candismom |
Posted - Apr 10 2007 : 1:04:54 PM Kathy, I covr it all over and smooth out all the air bubbles. I get the glue at hancocks for a couple bucks. Hugs, Elizabeth
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knewslady |
Posted - Apr 10 2007 : 12:14:23 PM Do you completely cover the fabric with a thin layer of glue and then make sure you get all of the air bubbles out or do you just dab the glue here and there. Kathy
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candismom |
Posted - Apr 10 2007 : 10:34:38 AM Hi Kathy, I use tacky glue. It can found in all craft or fabric store. Hugs, Elizabeth
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