it depends on what you are using the glue for. fur instants, im doing an art project that includes feathers, silk, string, and a paper plate. then i should use hot glue. if im gluing cooked clay, i should use super glue. thx
It's reasonable to say that Rose Art is more preferable when it comes to crayons. Crayola is good too, but when you mark it feels rough, the mark looks clumpy. Rose Art has a better feeling when you use it. Plus when you use Crayola crayons for about an hour, they start to smell. It's reasonable to say that Rose Art is more preferable when it comes to crayons. Crayola is good too, but when you mark it feels rough, the mark looks clumpy. Rose Art has a better feeling when you use it. Plus when you use Crayola crayons for about an hour, they start to smell.
You can use white glue or super glue as well.
The glass pro's DO use a type of super glue, especially to fix stone chips in windshields. From the layman's point of view this is difficult as they have special ways of sucking all the debris out of the crack and then forcing the glue in under pressure. It's not possible to do this without special machinery.
Either use a hot glue gun or some super glue.
I used hot glue. I liked it because it absorbed the shock well and it dried fast.
you could and you could use whtie glue if you have one too :)
it depends on what you are using the glue for. fur instants, im doing an art project that includes feathers, silk, string, and a paper plate. then i should use hot glue. if im gluing cooked clay, i should use super glue. thx
It's reasonable to say that Rose Art is more preferable when it comes to crayons. Crayola is good too, but when you mark it feels rough, the mark looks clumpy. Rose Art has a better feeling when you use it. Plus when you use Crayola crayons for about an hour, they start to smell. It's reasonable to say that Rose Art is more preferable when it comes to crayons. Crayola is good too, but when you mark it feels rough, the mark looks clumpy. Rose Art has a better feeling when you use it. Plus when you use Crayola crayons for about an hour, they start to smell.
Rose Art markers typically use synthetic dyes, such as FD&C and D&C colors, as well as pigment-based inks. These dyes are safe for use in art supplies and are commonly found in many other marker brands as well.
There are hundreds of types of glue, made in different ways. Far too many too explain here. Their common use is to bond two objects together.
Use papier mache with newspaper and glue mixture. Watch art attack, it helps.
I wouldnt recommend it. Superglue tends to cloud the rhinestones. I would go to your local art store & buy a special bonding glue. The glue is usually located in the rhinestone section, ask someone who works there!!!
They use form, content or theme, and context. straight from my AP art history book ;)
You can use white glue or super glue as well.
People who do it usually use glue sticks or Aleenes glue.
if it is a plastic model kit you can use super glue, but not wood glue.