You can put plain school glue that is white over it. It will dry clear and like a polish. Try it on something small if you don't believe me and watch it dry. It is the same thing as decoupage glue. Just plan old Elmer's glue.
2006-08-31 06:56:35
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answered by tensnut90_99 5
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Are you speaking of modge podge, or decoupage? Any art supply store.
Here is a glue recipe I had tucked away, have not tried it yet:
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Bookbinding or Leather Glue
1 packet (1/4 ounce) unflavoured gelatin
3 tbls. boiling water
1 tbls. vinegar
1 tsp. glycerine
1. In a pan, add gelatin to boiling water. Stir until gelatin is completely dissolved.
2. Add vinegar and glycerine. Stir until well mixed.
Makes about 1/3 cup. For larger projects, double the recipe.
How to use it:
While the glue is still warm, apply a thin layer with a brush. This waterproof glue is excellent for binding leather to leather.
It also makes a good flexible glue for use on paper, or for gluing cloth to cardboard for making notebook binders or scrapbooks.
Stored in a tightly capped plastic or glass jar, this glue will keep for several months. It will gel in the bottle after a few days. Warm bottle in hot water to reuse glue.
2006-08-31 06:49:07
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answered by mama_bears_den 4
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You can mix the white school glue with water in a container. Apply it with a paint brush. It works really good.
2006-09-01 03:52:50
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answered by Ragdoll 4
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Acrylic gel medium. comes in gloss form and matte (not shiny when dry).
Shellac is oil based, if you are collaging with magazines it will penetrate the paper so both sides of print appear. Use acrylic gel medium instead. golden paints makes it, also Utrecht art supply. Michael's crafts store sells it.
2006-08-31 15:33:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you mean Shellac, not glue. Better to buy and not make it... any crafts store has it
2006-08-31 06:48:09
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answered by Anonymous
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YES JUST DON'T USE 2 MUCH, SPREAD THE GLUE AS THIN AS POSSIBLE THEN DROP YOUR SPARKLES WHERE U WANT. MERRY XMAS!
2016-03-17 05:31:08
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answered by Anonymous
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