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Glimmering surfaces can be created with this special paste containing iridescent laser glitters. Use a brush or spatula to apply the paste to surfaces or with stencils. The carrier dries transparent so these are excellent for emphasizing the patterns of decorated surfaces. One 50 ml jar of glitter paste is included.
This type of texture paste has a soft sprinkle of gold to it that adds that extra shine to products on burlap or brown paper. The whole line of Glitter Paste should be a staple to everyone's stash.
received my the other day. Texture very creamy and easily is applied with a brush. Tried it on a cupcake and creates a nice icing effect. Did not smooth out but left some ridges to mimic real fluffy icing. Oh the possibilities. Carol
This stuff is very pretty. I got it mostly for 'snow' on Christmas cards but its kind of yellow or cream, its not white. And it of course has tiny sparkles of red and green, which I knew. I used it across my paper, on three edges. As it dries, it does distort the paper so one should keep that in mind :o)
Used in this project: CHRISTMAS CARD
This product really adds interest and texture to a layout. I just love the way it sparkles. It was perfect for snowflakes on my LO. Easy to use and easy clean up. I'd love to have it in some other colors.
This is the best product I ever used! is wonderful for all kind of projects, love it!
I love using the paste with stencils.
I am very disappointed in this product. I make a sample swatches on light and dark colors to use as a reference for my projects and I just was not pleased with the results. First off, I would say this has a lot of red and green glitter and on dark colors that is the predominant color. The description says it dries clear, but I feel like it does not. White paper looks off-white underneath the glue, especially when I compare it to my stickles whites where my paper still looks white. I bought this thinking it would work well for stencils over distress oxide inks, but it does not...the ink reacts with it and the color below changes. If I were to compare it to stickles, it is close to the Diamond stickles except that reads more as a coppery orange mixed with a limey type green and this reads more as christmas red and green.
Just wish it wasn’t being discontinued. I especially use it for stenciling.
Used in this project: Snow-Ma-Geddon 2011
Beautiful results
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