Scrapbooking Stamp N Bond Powder Comparison with Glitter

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Uploaded by on Sep 15, 2009

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Goodies picked up from my scrapbook card making supply haul. Comparing the private label Foil and Flocking Powder from the San Diego store called the Stamp Addict with Stamp N Bond Adhesive Powder by Stampendous to apply Martha Stewart brand Glitter. Please let me if you have used the Stampin Up version.

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  • Ugh BORING Video  Very boring instruction

  • @1subdriver Any idea what would have made it less boring for you? What sort of crafting do you do? What type of videos would you like to see.

  • I am a Stampin Up Demo. I say this because ( not being partial-honestly), I have had awesome sucess with their Heat And Stick powder. When embossing you need something antistick, otherwise the e.p./glitter will stick and melt on places you dont want it. I use dryer sheets as well- mostly on dark cardstock to keep it from leaving the powder in the ridges of paperl. Try them both because they work better on various papers.Try using a babywipe lightly after using a paintbrush to loosen the talc.

  • Thanks for the expert advice.

  • FYI - I watched a demo of heat and stick wtih KWerner Design and she re-heated after glittering... I havent tried that yet but thought I would share the info

  • i know some people who use dryer sheets... i've never tried it yet...

  • thanks so much for the tips, i have experienced the same thing witht he anti-static bag but havent tried the dryer sheet, I watched a youtube video but it didnt seem to help a lot.

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  • Very informative thank you for sharing.

  • The sound is messed up on this...aaargh

  • when you use an anti-static bag it does help, but i do have an issue with dark cardstock, because it stays a bit dull after using that bag... a bit white-ish... :(

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