Use your cuttlebug to set your flocking powder and glitter on die cuts. This is a great way to prevent the powder from falling off the die cuts. enjoy.
AHA! So this is how I get my flocking to look like flocking! LOL! You can usually see the paper right through my fine layer of flocking... now I know why! Thanks for the video Nilda...very helpful!
Thank you for taking the time to share this tip. Do you think it would work with flower soft type material (I make my own with styrofoam thanks to a tip from another crafter) I quit using it because I couldn't get the coverage,never thought about spray adhesive! Thanks again
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Wow! Thanks for the tip. I always have trouble getting my loose glitter to stick!
ReplyDeleteWow...good to know! :)
ReplyDeleteAnother great tip!!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome...thank you for the tips!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome tip! Thank you so much.
ReplyDeletegreat great idea
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Wow, thanks for sharing that. What a great idea.
ReplyDeleteAHA! So this is how I get my flocking to look like flocking! LOL! You can usually see the paper right through my fine layer of flocking... now I know why! Thanks for the video Nilda...very helpful!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, Nilda. I always have problems with glitter. This should help a lot!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! TFS! Have to try this :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing that tip. I will be using it.
ReplyDeleteThanks Nilda! I have the old red Sizzix, but I think this would still work.
ReplyDeleteGreat tip! TFS!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing that great tip!
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking the time to share this tip. Do you think it would work with flower soft type material (I make my own with styrofoam thanks to a tip from another crafter) I quit using it because I couldn't get the coverage,never thought about spray adhesive! Thanks again
ReplyDeletegreat tip thanks.
ReplyDeleteSave a mess!!
Fabulous tip- thanks so much for posting this!
ReplyDeletethanks for this great tip!
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Awesome tip! Thanks for the great idea!
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Thank you, I will give it a try I own tons of glitter and flocking powder.
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That is so cool! That is a great idea. I don't own a cuttlebug but I want one just for that purpose now!
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