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The Essential
Glue Pad Techniques
In
all applications below, make sure adhesive has
been applied liberally to the Essential Glue
Pad. With rubber stamp, tap several times onto
the Essential Glue Pad, and stamp image onto
cardstock.
Glitter
Application:
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Start with a piece of vellum, coated or dense
cardstock.
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Make sure adhesive has been applied liberally
to the Essential Glue Pad.
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With rubber stamp, tap several times onto
the Essential Glue Pad, and stamp image onto
cardstock.
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Apply ultra-fine glitter to adhesive image.
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With flat back of rubber stamp (or acrylic
block), press glitter into adhesive.
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Tip cardstock to return excess glitter to
container.
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Allow approximately 15 minutes to dry (drying
time will vary based on cardstock, temperature,
humidity, etc.).
Troubleshooting:
If you’re having trouble with glitter
not sticking, please consider each of the
following points:
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Enough/fresh adhesive on the Glue Pad?
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Paper. If a paper “soaks up ink”
quickly or unevenly, it will do the same
with the glue! Textured papers are NOT
the best option; tiny ridges may prevent
crisp images. Coated cardstocks (glossy,
matte), vellums, acetate and shipping
tags work BEST.
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Glitter. It MUST be ultra-fine, for the
glue to capture and hold it. Regular glitter
is too large.
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The “pressing” step. This
step is VITAL for the glue to “grab
and hold” the glitter. Since the
thickness of the glue applied by the stamp
is by its nature very minimal –
we must encourage the glue to “grab
and hold” the glitter. It is best
accomplished by pressing the glitter into
the glue/image with the back of stamp
(or acrylic block) BEFORE tipping off
any excess glitter and returning it to
the container for reuse.
- Flicking.
Do not “flick” the paper to
remove errant bits of glitter for at least
10-15 minutes. Allow the glue and glitter
to set before doing this procedure. We
know it’s a hard thing to resist
– not automatically “flicking”
– but it gives the glue the best
options to keep that glitter that you’ve
applied!
Foil
/ Metal Leafing Application:
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Start with a piece of vellum, acetate, or
coated (glossy, matte) cardstock.
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Make sure adhesive has been applied liberally
to the Essential Glue Pad.
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With rubber stamp, tap several times onto
the Essential Glue Pad, and stamp image onto
cardstock.
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Gently lay metal leafing flakes or sheet over
the entire stamped image.
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Press down with fingertips to encourage adhesive
to “grab” the metal flakes/metal
sheet.
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After a few minutes, rub fingertips gently
over the foil to remove excess foil in areas
where the image and adhesive are not located.
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Use a brush and gently brush away excess flakes,
and save for future use.
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When stamping on acetate, it’s especially
nice looking if the un-foiled side is placed
face up on the card or scrapbook page. (This
does not apply to letters, numbers and words.)
Flocking:
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Start with a piece of vellum, coated or dense
cardstock.
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Make sure adhesive has been applied liberally
to the Essential Glue Pad.
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With rubber stamp, tap several times onto
the Essential Glue Pad, and stamp the image.
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Apply flocking liberally over stamped, adhesive
area.
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Press flocking into image with fingertips.
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Tip cardstock to side and return extra flocking
to container. DO NOT flick with fingernails.
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Allow approximately 15 minutes to dry (drying
time will vary based on cardstock, temperature,
humidity, etc.).
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Very gently brush off excess particles of
flocking.
Pastel
Chalks:
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Start with a piece of cardstock.
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Make sure adhesive has been applied to the
Essential Glue Pad.
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With rubber stamp, tap several times onto
the Essential Glue Pad, and then stamp image
onto cardstock.
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Using an applicator (Fantastix, Sponge Dauber,
pixie/pudgy, stencil brush, cotton swab),
liberally load the pastel chalk on applicator.
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In a tapping (straight up & down motion),
generously apply the chalk.
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After having the image well coated with chalk,
gently apply a bit more, in a circular motion.
It is important to apply in tapping motion
first, so as to reduce the possibility of
smearing the image.
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Tap edge of card to desk or table top to remove
extra powder and then use a facial tissue
to very gently rub off excess powder.
Pigment
Powders:
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Start with a piece of cardstock.
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Make sure adhesive has been applied to the
Essential Glue Pad.
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With rubber stamp, tap several times onto
the Essential Glue Pad, and then stamp image
onto cardstock.
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Using an applicator (Fantastix, Sponge Dauber,
pixie/pudgy, stencil brush, cotton swab),
carefully gather pigment powders onto applicator.
Note: Pigment powders are extremely fine,
and it’s very easy to get “too
much” – that may land on other
parts of the card.
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In a tapping (straight up & down motion),
carefully apply the pigment powder.
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After having the image well coated with pigment
powder, gently apply a bit more, in a circular
motion. It is important to apply in tapping
motion first, so as to reduce the possibility
of smearing the image.
- Tap
edge of card to desk or table top to remove
extra powder and then use a facial tissue
to very gently rub off excess powder.
Embossing
Powders:
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Start with a piece of cardstock.
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Make sure adhesive has been applied to the
Essential Glue Pad.
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With rubber stamp, tap several times onto
Essential Glue Pad, and stamp image onto cardstock.
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Apply embossing powder to adhesive stamped
image.
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Tip cardstock and collect excess embossing
powder to return to container.
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Tap the cardstock against the table top to
remove any bits of unwanted, stuck embossing
powder granules.
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Apply heat with heat tool, moving tool gradually,
as embossing powder melts into image. Caution:
Image contains melted plastic and is hot!
Allow to cool before touching.
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