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Post by sbartist on Dec 13, 2014 18:12:49 GMT
There was a previous thread about a mod podge like product, and you suggested Ranger Glue N' Seal.
I now have the Glue N' Seal and wanted to know if you could give any tips on how to apply it, before I start my project, i.e. type of brush, etc.
My plan is to apply decorative paper (not sure which paper), to 12" high cardboard letters.
Thank you.
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NoWomanNoCry
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Post by NoWomanNoCry on Dec 14, 2014 0:25:19 GMT
I'll tag her for you so she will get a notification @patter
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Post by sbartist on Dec 14, 2014 2:52:20 GMT
I'll tag her for you so she will get a notification @patter Thank you.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 14, 2014 12:32:14 GMT
Thanks for tagging me. I had no idea you could do that. What a neat feature! Anyway, I have several products I love to use depending on what you are using it for. **Glue 'n Seal works great as an adhesive, and I just apply with a foam brush. I then wash out and reuse. The smaller bottles come with a brush. **To cover and seal your work, I love Collage Pauge but it will make any text smear if it's not sealed. **Microglaze is the best sealer for printed text from the printer. I will share in a "tip" post on my blog on Tuesday. Let me know if you need anything else. Have fun!
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Post by sbartist on Dec 15, 2014 1:58:20 GMT
Thank you, Patter.
I plan to use Glue n' Seal as an adhesive. Is it okay to apply to the top of the paper as well, to seal it?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 15, 2014 10:54:17 GMT
Yes, you can use it on the top of the paper too but if I remember correctly, it will smear any printed or written text (if your pen is not waterproof). Try it on a test piece first if you are going over text to seal it.
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Post by sbartist on Dec 15, 2014 16:19:24 GMT
Thank you. I don't plan on using any paper that has text on it, most likely a patterned paper.
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