Glitter glue drys clear but the glitter obviously doesn't. The glue that makes the glitter stick fades though.
Yes, glitter will stick to acrylic paint.
Yes, glitter can stick to slime. Mixing glitter into slime before it sets can create a sparkly and colorful effect.
To make glitter stick to paper effectively, apply a thin layer of glue or adhesive to the paper and then sprinkle the glitter over the glue. Press down gently to ensure the glitter sticks well. Allow it to dry completely before shaking off any excess glitter.
Nothing. Please. Poinsettias aren't lilies, but there is a phrase that is still applicable: "gilding the lily". It refers to taking something inherently beautiful (a real flower) and adding something synthetic (glitter or gilt) which actually takes away from the natural beauty rather than adding to it.ANSWER: Although I completely agree with the above answer, you can buy a special floral glitter spray which contains a clear adhesive that makes the glitter stick.
Because glitter is shiny and shes drunk all the time so she sees priceless diamonds and you see dollar-store glitter ;)
unicornes and glitter
easiest way for me is to you spray adhesive. comes out of an aerosol can, goes on like spray paint in a thin even clear layer. which makes the glitter stick.
To effectively put glitter on a canvas painting, first apply a clear adhesive or glue to the areas where you want the glitter to stick. Sprinkle the glitter over the adhesive and gently press it down to ensure it sticks. Shake off any excess glitter and let it dry completely before displaying your artwork.
its got a body like a stick and blends in
No glitter is glitter and sparkles is sparkles
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! ;)