I stuck the doorknob back on my kitchen cupboard with it. :lol:
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I stuck the doorknob back on my kitchen cupboard with it. :lol:
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Originally posted by Quoth
I stuck the doorknob back on my kitchen cupboard with it. :lol:
I covered a primitive heart with 3 coats which made the shape bend- straightened it out and then i had a lovely crackle glazed finish. It also made the heart look aged as it changed the colour to a brownish colour.This was not meant to happen but loved it when it was finished.
I bought a bottle at the crop n shop and haven't dared use it yet, I am too worried about ruining things with it! I cut the tip last night, so might just be daring today and try it on something. You all have some brilliant ideas to try. :)
Well I just glob it on EVERYTHING!! nd I have been doing some altered stuff and it gives a fab glossy shine, add some ultra fine glitter and you are in heaven just did some altered stuff with DG in my gallery:rolleyes: !
In :wub: with DG!!
"You all have some brilliant ideas to try."
Aye but mine's best. :P
Yes Quoth yours is the best!! Next time I need a household item glued I will head for the DG!!!!
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Worked a treat BTW, it's outlasted my previous attempt with superglue. ;)
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DG virgin here. I've had a bottle for a couple of months and done nothing so am just posting so I'll be told of all the brilliant ideas you all have :lol:
If you have some of the plasticy liner for baking (you know the stuff you can buy at Lakeland and is brown) or the white backing paper from a xyron you can make your own Page Pebbles and do them what ever shape you wanted.
If you added a touch of ink to the DG (in a different container) you could have coloured ones too.
I wonder if you could do your own 3D lettering too?
Will give it a go later.
Oh I love covering chalked diecuts too.
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Originally posted by Quoth
I stuck the doorknob back on my kitchen cupboard with it. :lol:
Do you think it would work sticking a kitchen cupboard back on the wall ;)
OK OK ... I give in. Not yet possessing any Diamond Glaze and reading how brilliant it is ............
WHERE CAN I GET SOME FROM ?????????????????????????
Can it be used onto paper such as a paper tag to glaze or does it wrinkle the paper?
Karen
Wouldn't surprise me PollyK! DG is not of this world.....*nods conspiratorially*