I purchased my kit 2 weeks ago. But transferring the designs is not as easy as it LOOKS!!!. Most of the times it fails. And you can`t see anything!!!!
Glue is proprietary, meaning it was developed strictly for this purpose. It's the same stuff they use in the medical field for casts. And each glue comes with a thin brush that you can "paint" with.
As for designs - you can download any type of design from the internet or any other source and use it - there is no limit to what you can do.
Is there some type of special paper I need to buy to print images onto? Or can I use normal paper? Also same question goes for the images...special images or any will do?
I'm wondering if I can just go buy a bunch of glitter, the proper glue, makeup brush and start printing images and spraying the back of them with the solution and putting them on people....:)
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I purchased my kit 2 weeks ago. But transferring the designs is not as easy as it LOOKS!!!. Most of the times it fails. And you can`t see anything!!!!
Scharnul 3 months ago
Glue is proprietary, meaning it was developed strictly for this purpose. It's the same stuff they use in the medical field for casts. And each glue comes with a thin brush that you can "paint" with.
As for designs - you can download any type of design from the internet or any other source and use it - there is no limit to what you can do.
cyikky 8 months ago
what do u use for glue? and how do u get the design
xXxImaMonstahxXx 9 months ago
It's regular copy paper (cheaper the paper, the better) from a laser printer. Inkjet printers don't work for our purpose.
It's the glue and the easy "transfer" that makes this product (and our specially cut glitter also).
cyikky 11 months ago
Is there some type of special paper I need to buy to print images onto? Or can I use normal paper? Also same question goes for the images...special images or any will do?
I'm wondering if I can just go buy a bunch of glitter, the proper glue, makeup brush and start printing images and spraying the back of them with the solution and putting them on people....:)
StringQueen1 11 months ago
were do u but the transfer liquid?
MsCookiemonzta 1 year ago
what's a transfer liquid ?
speishi 1 year ago
@speishi It's alcohol-based liquid that essentially evaporates as soon as you put it on your skin - no health issues to worry about.
cyikky 1 year ago
thats so cool!!!!!!
pig2113 1 year ago
super talented!
freakalitious95 2 years ago