nice try,perhaps you might use white glue on your next collage.i have used elmers for 35 year.very permenent.keep finding stuff and glue it down strong.good luck.
There is nothing expert about this 'how to' video. Non-toxic, acid-free adhesives are the best kind to use. Using the palm or hand to press it down can cause errors (i.e. sliding and/or bubbling underneath). When you've got the piece glued and in the right place, you put card stock or heavyweight paper over the piece and then press it down by rubbing a bone folder or a similar object over it.
nice try,perhaps you might use white glue on your next collage.i have used elmers for 35 year.very permenent.keep finding stuff and glue it down strong.good luck.
ArtistGuy3 10 months ago
If anybody is trying to do this, read the previous 3 comments.
yoursteph 1 year ago
There is nothing expert about this 'how to' video. Non-toxic, acid-free adhesives are the best kind to use. Using the palm or hand to press it down can cause errors (i.e. sliding and/or bubbling underneath). When you've got the piece glued and in the right place, you put card stock or heavyweight paper over the piece and then press it down by rubbing a bone folder or a similar object over it.
emidore 1 year ago 2
rubber cement is not archival and is actually acidic. It will rot the whole thing w/in a year.
1100bunz 1 year ago 2
elmers is the only thing you use on s collage...rubber cement lift with in 6 months
MyPinkRainbow 2 years ago