Hi :) I, too, use Ikea frames for quilling projects. I have found the plain wood ones to work the best as far as gluing is concerned, but of course sometimes it's nice to have the colored ones. But they are so smooth, how did you get your quilling pieces to stick to the smooth coating on this frame? I've done them, but if you pull on the pieces they come off. I've tried several different glues. Thanks!
hi 'zerbert'! your daughter's really sweet! hmm, i didn't realise there's actually a difference when gluing onto a plain wood frame and onto a smooth surface one. I used the same glue for both. It's a PVA glue I bought from local art store. There's no brand on the bottle. I'm not sure if they come off but so far there's no complain from my friend yet... ^_^
beautiful as always!
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Greetings Baukje
Hi :) I, too, use Ikea frames for quilling projects. I have found the plain wood ones to work the best as far as gluing is concerned, but of course sometimes it's nice to have the colored ones. But they are so smooth, how did you get your quilling pieces to stick to the smooth coating on this frame? I've done them, but if you pull on the pieces they come off. I've tried several different glues. Thanks!
ReplyDeletehi 'zerbert'! your daughter's really sweet!
ReplyDeletehmm, i didn't realise there's actually a difference when gluing onto a plain wood frame and onto a smooth surface one. I used the same glue for both. It's a PVA glue I bought from local art store. There's no brand on the bottle. I'm not sure if they come off but so far there's no complain from my friend yet... ^_^