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Decorating Rubber Kitchen GlovesJanet from Brant Rock, MA Feedback About This Post:RE: Decorating Rubber Kitchen Gloves
You're welcome! Do you have a pic of your gloves? I would like to see them! Post by melody_yesterday RE: Decorating Rubber Kitchen GlovesYou are welcome! Do you have a pic of your gloves? I would like to see them! Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Decorating Rubber Kitchen GlovesI made a pair of gloves similar to what you're asking. I bought a "princess" set of jewelry in the toy aisle of the dollar store and rubber-glued the bracelet and ring on. (I also glued on fake fingernails! Just stuff the end w/ a cottonball) Post by doodles RE: Decorating Rubber Kitchen GlovesThanks Melody. That link is perfect. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Decorating Rubber Kitchen Gloves
just found these & remembered your post ! Post by melody_yesterday RE: Decorating Rubber Kitchen GlovesHi, I've made these and had some problems. So when I showed my hubby, he told me to use rubber cement as it allows the rubber to adhere better. If it does get wet, it will stay on and it also allows for movement of the gloves. Here in the states we have dollar stores that you can get craft items cheap. I don't know about the UK. Hope this helps. d Post By denise w (Guest Post) |
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