Girly banner
Girly banner
Created this little banner for a swap. I used flower petals to create the dress on the dress form. I used Tattered Angeles to color the flower petals. I used the Home Decor cricut cartridge to cut out the chandelier then completely covered it with glitter. BTW . . . that was a pain. I hope it travels well. I used glitter glue and yet the stuff came off. I read that you should spray it with hairspray to keep the glitter from falling off but that did not work very well. This is why I generally prefer Stickles. Any advice on how to work with glitter would be greatly appreciated.
TFL!
TFL!
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Re: Girly banner
I wonder if a thin layer of glossy accents would hold it down???
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I should have started with glossy accents. Now I'm afraid to touch it. I used the Martha Stewart glitter glue but unfortunately it did not work as well as I hoped.
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Re: Girly banner
Beautiful Yoli! Take a small paint brush and brush on some CE over top. That should hold it. I use glitter with CE all the time.
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Re: Girly banner
What is CE?troublesmom wrote:Beautiful Yoli! Take a small paint brush and brush on some CE over top. That should hold it. I use glitter with CE all the time.
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Crystal Effects. I had used CE in the past but it was lumpy. However I did not brush it on so I will try that next time. Thanks ladies!julierealtor wrote:What is CE?troublesmom wrote:Beautiful Yoli! Take a small paint brush and brush on some CE over top. That should hold it. I use glitter with CE all the time.
Re: Girly banner
That's so pretty, Yoli. I love what you did with the chandelier. I've used Glossy Accents on things like that.