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I can't find my glue question that I asked on here a couple hours ago, what kind of glue does one use for altering cds? I used regular glue and when it dried it peeled off.
Also where can I find mat board or chipboard in shapes? Thank you for helping.
There are a lot of scrapbook manufacturers that make chipboard shapes nowadays--google for Maya Road, Basic Gray, WR Memory Keepers, Cosmo Cricket + the word chipboard and I'm sure many online purchasing sources will pop up?
As for applying paper or card stock to a non-porous surface like a CD, I personally use Xyron adhesive (I don't like spray adhesive fumes).
HTH,
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I know it sounds crazy but I use diamond glaze whenever I have trouble with something sticking. It really works well and I have used it on some pretty weird things. lol
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You might try sanding the cd before glueing. Sand in one direction and then the other. This seams to ruff up the surface and help create a better grip for the glue on slick surfaces when adhering anything to them.