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Post by daisymomma on May 5, 2008 1:18:22 GMT -5
Acrylic paint and Elmers Craft Bond Glue do not mix well, I just got my hands unstuck after over an hour of them being stuck together.I was working on a project which will eventually go in my on line store and yeah why do you always learn the hard way.
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Post by jennaceeta25 on May 5, 2008 6:27:23 GMT -5
You have an online store? I wanna see! But at least you found out, tho right? Is your fingers alright?
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Post by daisymomma on May 5, 2008 11:02:46 GMT -5
I am currently working to get it up and running.Basically it is still in the beginning phase.I got my fingers unglued but Ken can't stop laughing at me and rolled his eyes when I told him.
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Post by linmiste on May 5, 2008 11:24:18 GMT -5
That's too funny (well, in retrospect). Did you lose any skin?
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Post by daisymomma on May 5, 2008 13:13:38 GMT -5
a little but not enough to hurt but Craft bond does what it is supposed to .I was attaching canvas that I had sponge painted to chipboard to make the covers for handmade accordian albums.I have since found actual canvas at Walmart that was cheap and works just as well but I have to laugh at myself on this one for being a little blonde.
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Post by mellie on May 8, 2008 21:22:08 GMT -5
Missy, what kind of things will you sell in your online store? I guess it is not something that is written in the warning of the craft bond, but I am glad that you didn't hurt yourself too bad.
I wish I had the time to do that because I make jewelry, and sell it by word of mouth. My sister-in-law has her own beauty salon, and she wears some of the jewelry that I've made, so her customers inquire about her bracelets, earrings, necklaces. She tells them where she got her jewelry, and she calls me that she has an order for me to do if I have time. It's just that right now, I don't have that much time to bead, but I love being creative.
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