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Glue For Napkin Glass Crafts

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Date: 08/29/2005 Topics: Craft Tips > Decoupage | Readers Request > Crafts  
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I have been doing paper napkin crafts on glass for about 4 years off and on since A.C. Moore (a local craft store) came to Maine. I was just wondering what I could use other than using Mod Podge to put the nakins on the glass. Is there any other glue that you can put on glass? I tried Mod Podge glue but it leaves the paper bumpy and you can see the glue.

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Elise26
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Post By ROSA (Guest Post) (08/29/2005)
Aleene makes a paper napkin applique glue that works great ! You can get it at the craft store. I used it to make a piggy, and she looks great.


Post By imaqt1962 (Guest Post) (08/29/2005)
walmart has one but i'm afraid i've forgooten the name of it. i found it in the fabric and craft section


Post By (Guest Post) (08/29/2005)
You can thin mod podge with water, too, but white glue is cheaper. If you do a lot of this, buy big bottles of glue at hardware/home improvement store.


Post by Luvyabye (299) | (08/29/2005)
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You can use a white glue like Elmer's. If it's a bit thick, then just add a bit of water...but that probably won't be necessary. Have fun!!!


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