Craft glitter is completely different from the glitter used in approved "glitter makeup" and should never be used near the eyes.
yes you could also remove it.
The best way to add glitter to a craft project is by first covering the area with glue. Then sprinkle the glitter over the area that is covered in glue and shake the excess glitter from the area.
You can find diamond glitter at most major arts and craft stores.
There are several ways you can make your own glitter,the method you use will depend on the materials you have on hand, and if you want fine or coarse glitter. Glitter is made from shiny, reflective material that is cut into small pieces. You can purchase shiny sheets of material at your local big-box craft store. If you don't have access to a craft supply store, you can try using aluminum foil. Another option would be to cut sequins into smaller pieces, as sequins are essentially large pieces of glitter. To cut these sheets into glitter, use what you have. You can use scissors, an electronic craft cutter, or a knife and cutting board. If you use a kitchen knife, cut the material carefully into small irregular pieces, as you would if you were cutting up parsley or cilantro into small slices. If you would like uniform pieces of glitter, your best option is to purchase ready-made glitter from the craft supply store. It is inexpensive, and comes in many colors.
Go to the info room located in the town hall. Check the info room and all of the lift levels. Look at the walls and the rails. Some part will glitter. If you click on the glitter part it will say something about needing a tool to get it. Use the nailextractor to collect the nails.
There are lots of places to get body glitter. Any department store with a crafting section or any craft store or beauty store will sell different kinds of body glitter.
it safe because it still doesn't have glue.
You can get these at any craft store, Michaels is usually the best place.
Not the best. You would have to use regular glue and it would probably come off pretty soon. Plus I'm not sure if glue is real good for your nails. Just stick to the glitter nail polish! ;)
mac glitter
no way!! it makes your tounge all sparkly!! gotta love that, right??