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How to Apply Glitter with Double Sided Tape
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Applying glitter with double-sided tape is an easy and mess-free way to add sparkle to your projects. Here are the steps to follow: Materials: - Double-sided tape - Glitter - Scissors (optional) Instructions: 1. Cut a piece of double-sided tape to the desired size and shape for your project. 2. Peel off one side of the tape's protective backing and place it onto the surface where you want the glitter to stick. 3. Peel off the other side of the tape's protective backing, exposing the sticky surface. 4. Sprinkle glitter onto the sticky surface of the tape. You can use one color or multiple colors, depending on your preference. 5. Press the glitter down onto the tape to ensure it adheres well. 6. Shake off any excess glitter from the tape. 7. Gently brush off any loose glitter with a soft brush or cloth. 8. Your glittered tape is now ready to be used in your project. Tips: - You can use scissors to cut the double-sided tape into any shape you need for your project. - Make sure to press the glitter onto the tape firmly to ensure it sticks well. - You can also use a clear sealant to seal the glitter in place and prevent it from shedding.
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