To get the glue of the plastic, glass, or metal .. use DW40 just spray some over the area that has the glue and give it a minute then wipe it off. Wash with soap and water after to get the oily residue off.
This looks so good. I don’t think 30$ is that bad. If you think about it, you pay maybe 3$ for a tiny container of flakes in a nail shop, even on aliexpress, and foil glue is pretty expensive to. Have you tried alcohol to wipe off that plate?
That's true, the jars are really big and jam packed! I'll try alcohol first, someone else had mentioned WD40...but I know that stuff can be caustic/melt plastic and paint.
It’s enjoyable to watch the reveal...just like heat foiling. Very pretty.
Yes!! So much fun!
Ohhh myyyy garshhhh!!! That was simply amazing!!! That blue was so beautiful!! Great video!! I loved the reveal!!!
Such pretty stuff!!!
That’s stuff looks really cool! Happy birthday!!
It really is! TY!
To get the glue of the plastic, glass, or metal .. use DW40 just spray some over the area that has the glue and give it a minute then wipe it off. Wash with soap and water after to get the oily residue off.
I will try that, TY!
Oh no lol... I meant WD40 sorry 🤣
Yup I myself love those flakes. Hardly ever use them now though so thanx 4 reminding me that they need so love again. Hugz V.
Yes, girl! Throw 'em on there!! (:
Really lovely. Does it tarnish? Do you need to seal it with anything?
I have that sample just sitting around and it still looks great! I didn't seal it.
@@VianneyCreates thank you
Really like this. TFS. Have a crafty day.
It was so easy to work with!! TY, it's actually my 41st birthday today!!! Maybe do some crafting but will definitely do some nice dinner eating! LOL!
This looks so good. I don’t think 30$ is that bad. If you think about it, you pay maybe 3$ for a tiny container of flakes in a nail shop, even on aliexpress, and foil glue is pretty expensive to. Have you tried alcohol to wipe off that plate?
That's true, the jars are really big and jam packed! I'll try alcohol first, someone else had mentioned WD40...but I know that stuff can be caustic/melt plastic and paint.