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Old 08-26-2004, 09:08 PM   #1  
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I went crazy buying random stuff at Big Lots yeaterday to turn into stamping projects...note pads, purse calendars, mini comp books, etc. One of the things I bought was a mini white board with a plastic frame and a magnetic back to go inside a locker. I got it for my niece who's going into 7th grade. I want to do a bunch of shrink plastic flowers and glue them on. WHAT ADHESIVE would work best shrink plastic onto plastic frame??? CE, E-6000, super glue, hot glue, other....?????

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try the new sticky tape. I think that would stick anything!
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hadn't thought of that. thanks. do you think it would stick permantly and not "dry out"?
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What about Crystal Effects? I swear you can glue just about anything with that stuff. It dries quick too.
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i used it before we got it with SU and i've never had a problem. crystal effects might also work? it is sticky for certain. good luck with whatever you use. I've got E6000 and that stuff is too stinky for me! i only use it to repair stamps now a days!
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Has anyone used O'so sticky to attach dominos to a bracelet blank?
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Jami, I just made name badges that were laminated and I had to sand the part of the badge that I needed to glue the pin backing with with E6000. So with plastic you will need to possibly sand the area that will receive the glue. I used a fingernail file to sand the area.The CE did not work for me( it peeled right off after it was dry.) Hope this helps. Bev
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I've also had problems adhering laminated things. That's why I was leery about this. I was hoping something would work without peeling right off. Maybe I'll just sand, unless anyone else has any other experience.

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