When it comes to picking the right craft glue, always do a little test. In fact, from our favorite picks below we encourage you to do a practice project to try out a new glue. Did you know that craft companies who make glue oftentimes do “this to that” tests so they know exactly...
Lay the mitten backs side by side to make sure you have chosen opposite-facing pieces. Stitch around the appliques using a satin stitch (a very close zigzag stitch.) Tip: Instead of pinning, tack the applique pieces to the mitten back with a glue stick, then stitch. Step 5: Stitch ...
Glue the narrow strips onto the plywood shelf next to the previous strips. This will create a lip that completely surrounds the edge of the plywood shelf, similar to the old porcelain cover with its smooth-top shelf and lip that held the cover in place over the tank. Predrill holes and ...
Step 6. Attach the pencil to the center with glue using the hot glue gun. Step 7. Once the glue is dry, press a thumb tack into the center of the pinwheel. Press this into the unsharpened pencil eraser. Step 8. Now, it’s time to enjoy the pinwheel! Make sure the glue is dry...
Rip down some more pallets lengthways to make some 46cm long, 5mm thick boards and tack/glue them over the front of the door frames. Step 11: Creating the Latch You could just buy a latch, but with a bit of creative sanding, you can make your own!
The instant adhesive creates a quick strong bond while the wood glue works to create an even more durable bond. To make a sliding shelf, I first cut the bottom from 3/4″ plywood. The depth is equal to the measurement from the back wall to the inner part of the face frame (in my ...
When you begin to glue your quilled papers down, you’ll want astronger glue. You can use basic white school glue, but extra-strength glue secures your quilling better. As you begin quilling you may want to follow a pattern or tutorial, but once you master the basics, you’ll be able...
Use a thin line of glue to attach kraft paper over the backside of the frame. 17. If your frame is missing its picture wire, screw in two D-ring hangers on either side of the frame, equal distance from the top. See image of the back of the original frame for a...
How to get started with Bostik Fix & Flash Fix & Flash is easy to assemble. To get started, simply screw on the nozzle to pierce the seal. Make sure the two parts are well attached and that the LED is by your side. That’s it, you’re ready to glue!
While your soy wax is cooling (step 5), fix the bottoms of your wicks (which come with metal tabs) to the bottoms of your wine bottle containers. You can use a hot glue gun orBlu-Tack, the gummy adhesive that I use. If you’re using traditional wicks, you’ll also need to secure...