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Rebecca Ednie 11-22-2019 11:53 AM

Trouble with penny sliders
 
Hi! I finally made a slider card with the perfect amount of foam tape and it glides so smoothly! I was thrilled and had so much fun playing with it. But disaster! The glue dot I used to attach the little penguin to the penny, with an MFT sliding element (a little oval plastic thingie), keeps detaching! Argh!! Anyone know of a better adhesive that works for metal and plastic? How do you attach your pennies? I want to continue to use the penny as the weight helps the penguin slide.
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.spl...1b61b7d40c.jpg

https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.spl...4ad33289b5.jpg

bjeans 11-22-2019 02:42 PM

My recollection from one done at an LSS was that adhesive foam was placed between the pennies rather than glue dots.Found one that shows it, though maybe yours is a different type?
http://www.newtonsnookblog.com/2013/...-tutorial.html

How frustrating when something is coming together so well and then *splat*. But you’ll figure it out! And boy is that cute.

ETA: My apologies - you’re not talking about penny-to-penny, but when my typical crafting adhesives don’t work well, Gorilla Glue often comes to the rescue. (I don’t use a hot glue gun on anything but apparently most crafters have them, so wonder about that too.)

Takinmytyme 11-22-2019 05:55 PM

bjeans is correct. You need a Dimensional (Pop Dot) between the two pennies. This type of card is called a "Spinner Card" (because the pennies spin). Check in the Tutorials under Spinner Cards (by Cambria Turnbow). Check out the gallery samples too.
I hope it will help you. Please post your card so we can see your Amazing work.

sewflake 11-23-2019 04:26 AM

Very cute with the sliding penguin! Love the idea instead of spinning! I wonder if just a dab of gorilla glue would work like mentioned. I have also used Liquitex gloss gel to hold metal to paper, not sure about metal to plastic tho. Gorilla glue would be a good place to start.

Just remember, a little goes a long way.

Scrapjanny 11-23-2019 05:42 AM

No additional suggestions here, but I had to pop in and say that your card is one of the cutest cards I've ever seen!

bjeans 11-23-2019 05:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Scrapjanny (Post 21889700)
No additional suggestions here, but I had to pop in and say that your card is one of the cutest cards I've ever seen!


Ditto! I’m not a big fan of cute - but adore that card. And was so focused on the problem to solve, didn’t focus on the card itself until later. (My typical broken brain.)

Aside from the penguin fun, the curves and and contrast of the blues and white = balanced beauty.

lynkim 11-23-2019 12:03 PM

try a piece of strong double sided tape or a dab of E6000 glue. very cute card!

muscrat 11-23-2019 12:07 PM

I was going to recommend E6000 too, but you will need to let it dry. It takes longer to dry than some of the other glues I've used.

Rebecca Ednie 11-25-2019 07:48 AM

I just bought gorilla glue, no idea why I didn’t think of it. Maybe I was thinking that it doesn’t work on paper. But the paper sticks fine. It’s the plastic to the penny. So GG should work!!

This card doesn’t have two pennies. It only has one and slides rather than spinning. Penguins do actually slide on their bellies like this. You can see it in action here. https://www.instagram.com/p/B4VTef0A...=1xad6rbmo1wu5

Instead of foam, I’ve used a special piece of plastic from MFT called a slider element. I never seem to get my foam the right size and shape so I bought these. The shape makes it slide rather than spin. https://mftstamps.com/products/slider-elements

I appreciate the compliments so much. I have to give credit to someone on the Ellen Hutson DT as I heavily CASEd it from their website. Mine is definitely different but the idea is very similar as to the placement of the hill, penguins and water. My sentiment is different and the colours vary.

janesprando 11-26-2019 08:36 AM

My advice would be to call/email My Favorite Things and ask them what they use. Their customer service is excellent!

xasperated 11-26-2019 09:07 AM

I haven't tried this, but here's an idea: Punch out a penny-sized cardstock circle and glue that down really well to the penny. Once completely dry, attach the paper side to the plastic spacer using a glue dot. If the two pieces still don't stick, maybe try gluing some cardstock to the plastic slider, too, and attach paper to paper.

INKY ONE 11-26-2019 04:35 PM

I've had luck using the Tombow mono metal glue for stubborn to hold embellishments.

Rebecca Ednie 11-27-2019 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by INKY ONE (Post 21890726)
I've had luck using the Tombow mono metal glue for stubborn to hold embellishments.

Didn’t even know they made that! Where do you get it?

bjeans 11-27-2019 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Rebecca Ednie (Post 21890953)
Didn’t even know they made that! Where do you get it?


If you type “tombow mono metal glue” in your search bar at the top of the screen or search box (like in Windows 10) severa places pop up. (I can’t copy/paste links at this moment.)

joniworx 11-27-2019 02:56 PM

I'm adding my experience to using pop dots for the adhesive - they are the only thing that works. Absolutely adorable penguin card! Great blending on the sky!

INKY ONE 11-27-2019 04:43 PM

Since I moved and there are no scrapbook stores around, I now get it from amazon.
Amazon.com Shopping Cart

janesprando 11-27-2019 05:25 PM

I bought pop dots and the glue/residue eraser at the Dollar Tree!

Rebecca Ednie 11-28-2019 11:35 AM

I appreciate the advice to use pop dots but I really want to use the plastic slider pieces I bought. So I tried the gorilla glue and so far so good! I made a bunch so I won’t have to wait the 24 hours for the glue to totally set. Can’t wait to make more!
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.spl...cdd5424c21.jpg PS I still have to remove the excess glue from most of them. But it’s not hard, I just pick it off with the tip of a craft knife.

Thank you to everyone who commented to help out.

joniworx 11-28-2019 01:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Rebecca Ednie (Post 21891180)
I appreciate the advice to use pop dots but I really want to use the plastic slider pieces I bought. So I tried the gorilla glue and so far so good! I made a bunch so I won’t have to wait the 24 hours for the glue to totally set. Can’t wait to make more!
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.spl...cdd5424c21.jpg PS I still have to remove the excess glue from most of them. But it’s not hard, I just pick it off with the tip of a craft knife.


Thank you to everyone who commented to help out.

You could use the pop dots with the plastic pieces - I do it all the time. Just FYI :)

Hope all goes well for you!


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