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Glue Glass Magnets. Again, you will want to batch these by having ten or so pebbles face down and ready to go so that you can move quickly while the glue is hot. Which of these 3 glues work best for making quick & easy diy glass gem magnets or pendants? For these picture magnets you’re going to be looking for “flat backed” beads or marbles (they might also be called glass gems or accent. Set the diy glass gem magnets to the side to let them dry. It is a good idea to set them on a piece of waxed paper or a plate to keep the mod podge from sticking to the counter. Turn the batch of glass pebbles onto their backs. Use a foam brush to paint clear drying glue on top of the paper on the back of the glass gem. I used a toothpick to apply the glue. Glue the magnet to the glass gem and the fingerprint art (or thumbprint art). Go over the edges of the paper to. Using the e6000 glue, apply a thin coat on the entire surface of the magnet. Using the hot glue gun, place a dot of glue onto the magnets and firmly press the magnet onto the back of the pebble.

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Glue the magnet to the glass gem and the fingerprint art (or thumbprint art). I used a toothpick to apply the glue. For these picture magnets you’re going to be looking for “flat backed” beads or marbles (they might also be called glass gems or accent. Go over the edges of the paper to. Using the e6000 glue, apply a thin coat on the entire surface of the magnet. Set the diy glass gem magnets to the side to let them dry. Using the hot glue gun, place a dot of glue onto the magnets and firmly press the magnet onto the back of the pebble. Use a foam brush to paint clear drying glue on top of the paper on the back of the glass gem. Turn the batch of glass pebbles onto their backs. Which of these 3 glues work best for making quick & easy diy glass gem magnets or pendants?

How To Make Glass Gem YouTube

Glue Glass Magnets Go over the edges of the paper to. Using the e6000 glue, apply a thin coat on the entire surface of the magnet. Go over the edges of the paper to. Turn the batch of glass pebbles onto their backs. Using the hot glue gun, place a dot of glue onto the magnets and firmly press the magnet onto the back of the pebble. It is a good idea to set them on a piece of waxed paper or a plate to keep the mod podge from sticking to the counter. Set the diy glass gem magnets to the side to let them dry. Again, you will want to batch these by having ten or so pebbles face down and ready to go so that you can move quickly while the glue is hot. Use a foam brush to paint clear drying glue on top of the paper on the back of the glass gem. For these picture magnets you’re going to be looking for “flat backed” beads or marbles (they might also be called glass gems or accent. Which of these 3 glues work best for making quick & easy diy glass gem magnets or pendants? I used a toothpick to apply the glue. Glue the magnet to the glass gem and the fingerprint art (or thumbprint art).

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