 Γεια σας, είναι Vicky και σήμερα έχω ένα βιντεο για σας, συμβουλήσαμε με ένα πολύ εξαφερικό σημερινό. Λοιπόν, έχω πολλές εμμείσεις και εμμείς για τα εξαφερικά εξαφερικά πατές. Και θα σας δείξω τι μπορείτε να κάνετε σήμερα. Λοιπόν, μπορείτε να δείξετε ότι σε τα πατές μου εξαφερικά εξαφερικά, δεν χρησιμοποιήσω το εξαφερικό. Λοιπόν, όταν το βάζετε το εξαφερικό, θα αφηρεθεί τα πατές να με σημαίνει. Οπότε, αν δεν θέλουν και δεν θέλουν, θα αφήρετον αφ attracted. Δεν χρησιμοποιήσω τα εξαφερικά και τη σημαίνω να αφηρεθήσω το εξαφερικό το δασταγό σπάνω λόγω στάνω έξω ξέλω. Λοιπόν, είναι εξαφερικά, έχει τhalf α έναν λόγω, Αλάμμια, και να δώ wife βγω την πίντερρα εξαφερικά. Λοιπόν, είναι εξαφερικά, my room, my craft room όταν είναιδα σπάνω μόνο στάνω. Α majority of my pages are general pages, but I get so many questions from you. but I get so many questions from you and I have a few issues in some of my pages. After discussing this issue with other characters, I think we have come to the conclusion that it has to do with temperature and how dry or warm the weather is where you live. But mediums do make this issue even worse, like this where I have those droplets made out of glossy accents and this is kind of sticky. I will show you how I overcome this issue. Now, on one of my other journals, I don't really have sticky pages, but I will show you which mediums do stick together. Also at this stage, I need to say that I don't have experience with Mod Pods since I never use it. I prefer using Gel Medium and that is why I cannot say my opinion about that. So if you are using Mod Pods and you have any kind of experience with it, just leave a comment below since this is going to help others who use Mod Pods and they are trying to find an answer. Now, as you can see, this page was sticky enough and that was because I used some kind of modeling paste or embossing paste. I cannot remember what exactly it was. Now, this page is kind of sticky and that's again where I have this embossing paste. This is quite sticky as well and that's because I have the glossy accents over those letters. So actually, in my case, I don't get any stickiness out of colors or out of my Gel Medium, but I do get kind of a sticky issue where I use glossy accents or modeling paste. In this journal, I do have some stickiness in this page because of the modeling paste as well as the crackle paint that I have covered those cheaper letters and you can see it even transferred the color on the other page. So today, I am going to show you four different products that you can choose, any of them, and it will help a lot on the sticky pages issue. I have used them all on different pages on my latest art journal, over the glossy accents and the modeling paste and my pages do not stick at all, so I'm really happy with the results. They are all non-toxic and acid-free and they actually are made for artists, so they are pretty safe to use on your projects. I have two jars of cold wax here. One is by Gumplin and the other one is by Dorlands and I also have two microglases. One is by Ranger and another one is by Judikin. What is great about those products is that not only they provide a non-sticky effect, but they also make your pages waterproof. So I'm going to open up the jars so you can see how they look. They do look white, but once you apply them on the page, you will see that they are total transparent. Those two are made out of bee wax and these are kind of vaseline, I would say, and they even smell the same. So I'm going to open up both of them and I am going to apply all of them so you can see how easy they are to apply and what effect they give on your page. To start, I am going to use my Distress Ink, which is a water soluble, that means it reacts with water, and I'm going to stamp this butterfly stamp on one of my Manila tags. I am doing so just to show you the effect once you spray it with water. I am going to spray it now and you can see how it moves the color. So now I am going to do the same process on a different tag and I am going to stamp the butterflies four times with the same ink and then I am going to apply all over each one of those tags a different medium so we can see how it reacts with water. You will be able to see how easy they are to apply and you will see the final result of how shiny each of the tags gets. First I am applying Gumblin Wax. This is very soft and very easy to apply and a little goes a long way. I haven't added too much and you can go even heavier with it. You can also buff it with a piece of cloth. It does not leave your tag super shiny although it does have a very slight shine on it but at the same time it's very slippery which is what we want since once you have that slippery effect it will not stick one page on another. Now I am doing the same process with Dorland's wax. This is pretty much the same. It's not as soft as the Gumblin Wax but it has the exact same effect. It's easy to apply. It leaves the same shine as the first tag and it's also easy to buff it with a piece of cloth. I am moving on to microplaces. These are actually products that are made for waterproofing but after using them on a couple of projects I have also found that they also help that sticky page problem. They are also easy to apply but they are not as soft as the waxes and they feel and smell like vassaline. I am applying them all over the butterflies again and again you can buff them with a piece of cloth and you will see that once I am finished I am going to have the same shine pretty much on each and every one of those products. But waxes are so much softer and so easier to apply and I really have to say that using the waxes really made the surface more slippery than what the microglades did on the page. Since I am making this demo let's check how these products react with water. I am going to heavily spray all over the butterflies and let the water stay for a while so we can see how they perform on waterproofing. So you can see that the water does not absorb on the tag in all four cases and it stays as little drops on top. So this means that it actually made the image waterproof. I can get a little bit of the color out. You can see that those droplets are now colored but you don't get as much of a smudge as you would get if it wasn't covered with this medium. So to conclude I would say that both waxes are great for making your surface slippery and at the same time they work great for waterproofing while the microglases do make a slippery surface which will certainly help on reducing the problem with sticky pages. But if you have a heavy stickiness I would suggest using the wax. Now on the other hand microglases work better on waterproofing so I would get one of its categories one from the waxes and one product from the microglases but if you have to get only one of them then I would go with the wax and that's because you can reduce the sticky problem once and for all and at the same time if you want to make a project waterproof you can go heavily with the wax and you will get great results. And here you can see how I apply my wax on my pages I can go all over the whole page if I want to or I can just go over the areas that I think that they are going to stick and of course you can apply it with your fingers or with a piece of cloth. Just below the video on YouTube or on my blog you will find links to all those 4 products that I have used today. I have also made sure to link to multiple online stores so you can go ahead and check out the prices and decide from where you want to buy them. I hope this video was helpful and if it was don't forget to leave me a comment as well as give me thumbs up on my YouTube channel. If you need art journal inspiration here are 2 videos that I made a while ago. You can click on any of those 2 videos but if you are watching from a mobile device then you can find links to those videos just below in the description area or you can click the info card that just popped on your screen. Thank you all for watching.