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Showing posts with label craft tip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label craft tip. Show all posts

October 26, 2011

Another Great Craft Tip


Being a crafter I work with glue a lot.

Some of my favorite glues don't have a thin nozzle .  If the nozzle is not thin it's hard to apply the glue neatly to small areas.

Enter the tape nozzle.  Made with a small piece of plain old cello tape.

Not original, I saw it on Youtube.

It will be easier for you to see it then read how to make it.

So here you go--it begins around minute 2:35.


Here's the direct link to the video:
 
http://youtu.be/VHx8RKChPjY


August 17, 2011

Great Craft Tip: Dealing With The Pesky Hot Glue Gun Issue

Not the one where you burn yourself.  The 'fix' for that is low melt glue.

But the one where your gun keeps falling over, sliding off the table because of the weight of the cord. (Yes, there are cordless ones if you don't mind buying something new and adding one more thing to the heap 'o trash we have from excessive consumerism in this country or having to use batteries instead of electric.)

All you need is a picture frame with glass--picture is optional.  Find one around your house or check out the thrift stores.  Or hit the dollar store if all else fails.

Use the picture frame as your glue gun mat.  The glass will take the heat and the glue drips...and the rim/lip/edge of the frame will keep your gun from being pulled to the floor. 

If the frame is large enough you can use it as a tray and keep your glue gun and extra glue sticks at the ready--just whip out the tray--all ready to go. 

My frame has a cute vintage postcard, so not only is it functional, but it's fun too.

Also, I find that the dried glue, once set/cooled, wipes off easily with a baby wipe, should you need to clean up the glue accumulation. 




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I am not a doctor and all information, suggestions, etc are my personal opinion only.