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Post by maribeth on May 29, 2017 14:53:44 GMT
For those in the know......Can you tell me how you apply confetti, and chunky glitter to a page so that it looks random as if it is just dropped on the page?
Thank you
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msliz
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Post by msliz on May 29, 2017 15:03:33 GMT
With a toothpick? I'm no help.
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Post by sueg on May 29, 2017 15:08:33 GMT
With confetti, I have been know to just randomly throw it on the page, then pick up each piece and glue it where it landed. It is a bit time consuming to do it that way though.
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Post by grammadee on May 29, 2017 15:17:05 GMT
I kind of combine msliz and sueg's suggestions. First I put some dots of liquid glue on the page in a kind of random pattern. Might use the nozzle of the bottle or a toothpick to do that. Than I sprinkle the bits over the page, and the ones that land on the glue will stay there. I let the glue dry, then shake the excess off. If I think the page needs more colour or texture, I repeat the process with more dots of glue and another sprinkle of glitter or sequins or whatever--either from the same mix, or a different one.
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Post by maribeth on May 29, 2017 16:02:35 GMT
Thank you ladies.
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Post by LavenderLayoutLady on May 29, 2017 17:49:50 GMT
With confetti, I choose the pieces I want on my layout.
Then I drop them on the page.
I gently pick up each piece, add a drop of glue to the paper, and put the confetti back on it.
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Post by anniefb on May 29, 2017 19:45:12 GMT
With confetti, I have been know to just randomly throw it on the page, then pick up each piece and glue it where it landed. It is a bit time consuming to do it that way though. This is what I do with confetti, sequins etc.
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Post by grammadee on May 30, 2017 21:37:23 GMT
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