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1" Square Adhesive Rubber Magnets
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DescriptionPeel-and-stick magnetic squares are twice the thickness of magnetic sheeting and twice the strength. Affix to calendars, signs, memos and crafts to make them magnetic. Package contains 24 - 1" Squares. Features
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Black Contact Paper, 18" x 75'
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DescriptionAdds decorative accents to any horizontal or vertical surface. Each roll features an easy-to-peel liner and an adhesive that allows it to be repositioned during installation without leaving a sticky residue... Features
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Gridlock Puppy Training 24" x 24" Wee Wee Pads, 100 Count
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DescriptionThe best pad just got better. New and Improved Gridlock Pad with Anti-Bacterial Polymer. This make the Gridlock Pad a cleaner, safer pad. Features
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OUT! Playful Puppy Training Pads for Puppies, Built in Adhesive Strips,16 Count
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DescriptionPlayful puppy training pads are uniquely made with two strips of adhesive backing to hold the pads in place. In addition, the pads contain super absorbent polymer that converts liquid into gel so that they absorb much more liquid than traditional pads... Features
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ABC Keyboard Stickers
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Library Card Pockets
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DescriptionEconomical Deep Low Back Book Pockets feature a lower back panel and taller, 3 3/4 in. pocket. TLS book pockets feature unique fold-over construction with reinforced top and side edges to prevent wear and extend the life of the pocket... |
Scrapbooking Adhesives: Stick To The Basics
Scrapbooking adhesives come in more choices than ever. As this hobby grows, the manufacturers are responding to the needs of scrapbookers. Since page layouts have moved from just photos, paper and a few stickers to more complex designs like 3-D elements, metals, fabric and ribbon, scrapbookers now need adhesives that can handle the latest in scrapbooking trends and techniques.
The key to scrapbook adhesives is that they must be photo-safe. You need to be sure any product you are using on your scrapbooking pages, particularly on the back of your photos, will not cause damage to them over time. When it comes to adhesives, scrapbookers have a variety of options.
Photo Corners: These are the pioneer adhesives of scrapbooking, and they still remain a popular choice for many scrapbookers. When scrapbooking first began, photo corners were used because they would allow you to attach photographs to a page and still remove them. Because photo corners are not permanent adhesives, they are ideal for heritage photographs and anything you don't want to permanently mount to a page. They now come in a variety of colors and materials.
Glue: Whether in pens, bottles or tubes, glue is the most versatile adhesive option for scrapbookers. Glue pens allow you to put a tiny dot of glue where ever you need it. They come in permanent and repositionable varieties, as well as specialized glues made for fabric or metal.
Tape Runners: These are a basic supply for most scrapbookers. Tape runners are double-sided adhesives and come in dispensers or on a roll. Like glue, they are available in permanent and repositionable tape. Tape runners are convenient and fast for quick page layouts. As you run the tape along a surface, it leaves behind a continuous line of adhesive. You use only as much as you need for each item.
Glue Dots: A must-have for heavy embellishments, glue dots allow for a strong bond and are perfect for fabric and ribbons. They come in a range of sizes, mounted on either a roll or sheet.
Glue Sticks: Still a favorite among scrapbookers, glue sticks are less messy than most glue. They allow you to cover a wide area quickly. Yet, they still can be used on small items. Before you purchase glue sticks, make sure they are photo-safe. You don't want the ones made for school projects.
Adhesive Spray: The advantages of adhesive spray are even coverage and transparency. They work well with vellum, unlike some adhesives that will show through the paper. You do have to be very careful with overspray. Always put down paper to cover your work surface before using adhesive spray.
Tape: Most scrapbookers prefer double-sided tape for adhering scrapbooking page elements. However, one-sided tape is useful on the back of brads or eyelets to keep paper from catching on the prongs.
Foam Tape: Foam tape comes in a variety of sizes and shapes, such as dots and squares. The adhesive is double-sided, and the foam allows page elements to have a dimensional effect. This adds interest to small items and works very well with letters in titles.
Scrapbookers can never have enough adhesive. Always stock up on your favorites and bring plenty with you when you go to a crop or workshop. It helps to have a variety of adhesives available as you work on a project. Consider your choices and choose the ones that best fit your scrapbooking style.
About the Author
Christine Perry is an avid scrapbooker and has over 10 years of scrapbooking experience. Her favorite scrapbooking subjects are her reluctant teenagers. She invites you to her website, http://www.intoscrapbooking.com for more
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how can i get self adhesive vinyl tiles to stick, that are not sticking? What is an adhesive thata will work?
You should try heating them first.
The glue that is on the back is way easier to stick if you do this!
Set your oven to a low temp setting, say 150 or so, put the whole box in leave it for about 30 minutes. Do not put the cardboard in with them. Leave the paper on the backside till ready to peel and stick. Do not set the oven above 150 as it may burn the paper making it difficult to peel off.
Also you should make sure the surface you are applying them to is clean and SMOOTH. If it is not you will have to do it again.
HTH.
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