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Guide To Tombow Adhesive

By Darren Bowers

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One of my biggest pet peeves is getting messy, sticky glues all over my hands when I’m trying to glue small items. Especially when it comes to scrapbooking.

Lots of crafters are aware of the fact that double-sided tape rollers are really straightforward and rapid way to stick paper, cardstock, photos as well as memorabilia. They easily hold the unit which is shaped ergonomically and are able to easily put it on the surface to be joined together. And since this adhesive used is not wet, there is always less mess when done; and unlike with liquid glues, the paper won’t buckle. Those versions which are acid-free are very popular among scrapbookers, especially because of the lightweight units which really work for on-the-go-crafting.

If you love adding embellishments without any problems, then I highly recommend this to you. You should be able to easily anything you want – name, doodling flowers, hearts, and then cover it in gleam, shake off the surplus glitter and it looks like a sparkle rub on. It also works for flocking. The best part is there is a device in the cap that keeps it from clogging up. If you want to enjoy the feeling of a real pen, then this will work best for you because I have also gotten good results from using it.

These tombow glue sticks come in different sizes – depending on how you want to apply them. From even the tape rollers to the sticks or glue pens, I will recommend that you use it next time you want to create fancy things. This Tombow adhesive also easily works quite well in gluing your designer paper. If the liquid glue you are using has that fine-point applicator tip, then any gentle pressure will surely lead to an even, thin line and this can be easily put in narrow areas, right in the border of the embellishments or even in the little sections where you might want glitters or micro-beads as a tone of voice. You should enjoy this wonderful point and go ahead to use water glue for fastening any pesky ribbon ends; or you can add little beads here and there, as wanted.

Ergonomically shaped. No muddle glue wipes dirt-free with no water. Doesn’t leave any excess adhesive on your projects which would have attracted grime and dust. Color goes on blue to see exact laydown of glue-disappears totally as it goes on to dry. Very well-built lasting bond joins metal plastic, etc, to cardstock or paper. Easy non-squeeze applicator for precise control won’t stick to hands. Acid-free. Also, safe and secure for kids. Clearly, this is just like the right kind of information wanted as I was looking to pay money for my first crafting tape roller. No doubts, the Tombow is the right one to go for, anytime!

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