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Question Gluing Glitter card

Hi everyone. Another query: I need to stick smooth card to the glitter side of Glitter card. I wish to put smooth card behind a lattice card, so that the glitter shows thro the lattice. What would be a good glue to use? Would Pinflair gel be alright?
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Hi John..Pinflair is ideal to do this.Tried and tested by li'l ol me it works a treat.

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Depending on what your finished card looks like you can always rub a little of the glitter off the card where it will not show if possible.
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Definately Pinflair Glue Gel John. A dollup over the back of the lattice and press on to the glitter card and it should stick just fine.

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Hi John..Pinflair is ideal to do this.Tried and tested by li'l ol me it works a treat.

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Thanks Faith.I have taken your advice and it seems to have Stuck very well.
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Depending on what your finished card looks like you can always rub a little of the glitter off the card where it will not show if possible.
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Thanks Steve, Not necessary in this instance, but well worth remembering. I hadn't thought of that. Take care, John
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Definately Pinflair Glue Gel John. A dollup over the back of the lattice and press on to the glitter card and it should stick just fine.

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Thanks Gwyneth, as usual you are there for me. Much appreciated. Take care, John.
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