What happens to these dance costumes after washing ??? I am asking because none of the glues on the market really are non washable. Any recommendations? Thank you.
Would the spray glitter work on chiffon fabric gown dress? I am worried of ruining the dress but since it’s a single color would like to add some glitter to it
How wash safe is the spray glitter and the industrial glue? Do both of these stiffen or discolor the fabric? I'm looking at making a suit jacket dusted with glitter or a mesh tail coat but want to be able to wash both.
I wanna do this on a cosplay but I’m really worried about messing up. How would I be able to plan out and practice before doing it on my $100+ cosplay?
That's a wonderdul idea. Will it work with fabric glue instead of E6000? I fear it would stiffen the fabric...
Yes depending on how you wash it.
What happens to these dance costumes after washing ???
I am asking because none of the glues on the market really are non washable.
Any recommendations? Thank you.
I always hand wash and hang dry the costumes.
I'm looking to add silver glitter to a tutu, but don't want to stiffen the fabric. Which method do you suggest?
I would try the glitter fabric spray but once it dry's use some water and fabric softener on the item and than hang dry.
Would the spray glitter work on chiffon fabric gown dress? I am worried of ruining the dress but since it’s a single color would like to add some glitter to it
The spray glitter is great for costumes they do not get washed a lot. I would try it on a small piece of chiffon to see how it reacts.
How wash safe is the spray glitter and the industrial glue? Do both of these stiffen or discolor the fabric? I'm looking at making a suit jacket dusted with glitter or a mesh tail coat but want to be able to wash both.
The glitter doesn't wash well, but the rhinestones can be hand washed if you use E6000.
Glitter & Jewelled outfits are best professionally dry cleaned or handwashed with gentle/mild detergent
I wanna do this on a cosplay but I’m really worried about messing up. How would I be able to plan out and practice before doing it on my $100+ cosplay?
I think you should try it on scrap fabric or an old shirt first.
I would try old sheets to make a sample. Then you can mark right on the fabric changes you would like to make.
What did you use underneath the squiggle lines? Also, how can you take the squiggles off after they dry? Do they come right off?
you can use sewers chalk, or a dispersing ink pin, but I usually use an old bar of soap and sharpen the end than it just washes away.
Where can i find the glitter spray ??x have you got a link
Let me see if I can find a link for you.
can you do this on soft tulle?
Hi Lisa, yes you can but you will want to put wax paper under it because it will stick to whatever surface it is on.
Can't really 🙈
I am working on close ups for my new ones.
Thanks dear for all your videos!!
Thank you
What's the name of the glitter spray thing?
+Trif&Roni You can find it almost anywhere tulip makes it.
I wish you would have shown the items after they dried.
I will try to do that in the future.
thank you!
Your welcome!
Zoom pls
Thank you so much!!
+Halle Benson Thanks Halle, let me know if you have an idea or question for a future video!
I can’t see what the final product looks like, you’re way too far away from the camera and at an odd angle to show what you’re doing.
That is something we are working on fixing in the new videos I am making.