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hi there i just got my buttons in there 23mm and i used my glue gun to stick them on to my snap clips..but if you give a pull on them they come off easy....my snap clips have a small hole on ends.....whats best/professional way to attach self cover button to snap clips....???? also whats best way to attach yo yo to a snap clip....???? |
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I've been using E6000 -- I apply the adhesive, then the button and then clamp it down to make a tight hold (I use the same wooden clothespins I use for korking!) Not sure what others do, but mine seem to hold up.
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| in australia i wonder if its called e6000 craft glu...ive herd its not healhty to use tho....whats ardarlite?? spelt??/ like to use???
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I found tutorials! (love Google..lol.. ) Since your snap clips already has holes, this tutorial will be an advantage to you. No gluing needed whatsoever..1st tut link (our very own member Vanitha's) http://poshnpretty.blogspot.com/2009...snap-clip.html 2nd tut link... http://beehandmadestuff.blogspot.com...-tutorial.html And the end result, still looks professional to me.. ![]() ![]() hth |
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There are many different options to be use for snap clips like, small ribbons can be used on that and beads also looks very good. There are some more better stuffs and materials for snap clips and E6000 is prefect glue for this. Thanks |
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