CTMH Video: Creating with Canvas
Learn how to add photos to canvas by using Close To My Heart’s My Creationsâ„¢ canvas display, your favorite photos, tissue paper, and finishing glue.
Learn how to add photos to canvas by using Close To My Heart’s My Creationsâ„¢ canvas display, your favorite photos, tissue paper, and finishing glue.
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What brand of spray adhesive is she referencing in the video to hold the tissue paper to the card stock for printing? I really want to do this project.
Thanks,
Mary
Mary,
I don’t know what she used but I would recommend Krylon Repositionable Spray Adhesive. Depending on your printer, you may also be able to get away with just taping it to the cardstock either around the edge of the tissue paper or wrapping the tissue paper around the cardstock. If this second (cheaper) method tears the tissue paper, then go with the Krylon Adhesive and you should have success. Good luck with this fun project!