I have a couple different favorites. I use Collal All Purpose glue (the one in the clear bottle with the red cap) for glueing together card layers. I love it because it gives you enough time to get the layers lined up properly and it adds strength to the card base because I don't always have extra thick card stock for my card bases. I use Glitter Art Glue in the precision tip bottle for my tacky glue. I've tried other tacky glue and I find them too thick so I have a hard time getting them to flow through my precision tip bottle nicely. I do use the thicker tacky glue, either Ailenes, Collal, or Tonic, when I glue fine die cuts and I smear the glue on my hand then touch the die cuts into it. The runnier Glitter Art Glue is too runny for that method. Hope this is understandable and helpful.
Love it, the movement is great. Really pretty card too. Thank you and have a wonderful day x
Thank you! You too!
I just love your creativity. The cards are amazing. Crafters companion should be paying you. Thank you for all you do and your instructions are great
Thank you. I really appreciate your kind words.
Very nice card design. I love how the pieces move. Thanks for sharing
You're very welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed the tutorial.
So glad I found your channel and thank you for sharing your talent! Love it!
Very kind of you to say, thank you!
Your cards are always so pretty 😍
Thank you so much!
Nice card
Thank you 😊
What is your go-to glue, please?
I have a couple different favorites. I use Collal All Purpose glue (the one in the clear bottle with the red cap) for glueing together card layers. I love it because it gives you enough time to get the layers lined up properly and it adds strength to the card base because I don't always have extra thick card stock for my card bases. I use Glitter Art Glue in the precision tip bottle for my tacky glue. I've tried other tacky glue and I find them too thick so I have a hard time getting them to flow through my precision tip bottle nicely. I do use the thicker tacky glue, either Ailenes, Collal, or Tonic, when I glue fine die cuts and I smear the glue on my hand then touch the die cuts into it. The runnier Glitter Art Glue is too runny for that method. Hope this is understandable and helpful.