Plus the tips on how you did it were great, even though I've reupholstered many pieces, I hadn't ever thought of
using spray adhesive for the batting — genius!
In the example photo, a simple 8.5 × 11 sign was printed on card stock, then attached to cheap foam board
with spray adhesive for a nice, rigid display for the easel.
;) I originally stared mine by using
spray adhesive on the entire ball first, which was just stupid.
The matting got a fabric treatment once I cut up the pillow case and secured it to the matte using
fabric spray adhesive.
I also had a series of dramatic nosebleeds when I was 24 and my job required me to help set up a trade show; one day, we worked with
spray adhesive in an unventilated room, so I got a bunch of it stuck in my nose!
I was prepared to glue the cross to the container with
repositionable spray adhesive, but at the last minute decided to skip it, and it worked out fine.
Why not leave the roller shade on and just use
simple spray adhesive to it with the fabric then your fabric won't be shone to the outside world and will have double the privacy!
black felt red felt pink fabric cutting mat Cricut Maker rotary
blade spray adhesive 2 craft dowels hot glue & glue gun this cut file
I sprayed each pinecone with
spray adhesive really well, and then dipped the whole cone into a big bowl of Epsom salt.
For this tutorial, you'll need enough fabric to cover the backs of your shelves,
permanent spray adhesive, heat bond (or some sort of iron - on, no sew, tape), a working iron, scissors, a pencil, a tape measure, ribbon, and a glue gun.
You will need: Knuff magazine files, Ikea Good quality wrapping paper or wallpaper
offcuts Spray adhesive Soft cloth Old newspaper Craft knife Cutting mat Scissors Pencil Ruler
I'm
sure spray adhesive will keep it in place better, but I really didn't want to have to clean it all off after use, so I didn't use it.
So pretty DIY ceiling mount light -LCB- a little off center, hence the suggestion for
spray adhesive as noted above -RCB-:
You will need... Paint (fabric paint would be best, I just used latex) Stencil Curtains (I made my own, tutorial here) Small roller and / or stencil brush Paint
tray spray adhesive dropcloth Step one -... Read More
Note: to get the paper lettering to stick temporarily, I used
spray adhesive on the back of the paper ONLY.
Spray the inside of the jar with a light coat
of spray adhesive then sprinkle in a generous amount of glitter.
5) Using a
fabric spray adhesive and following the manufacturer's instructions, carefully and lightly spray along the length of the unpressed vertical edge (you only need a tiny amount of adhesive).
Use a light mist of
spray adhesive in the lid if you want to include decorative aggregate, crushed glass, or any kind of inlay.
I customized cheap Walmart fabric roman shades
with spray adhesive and fabric, trimmed out with ribbon.
The watered down fabric glue idea is genius — I hate using
spray adhesive for lampshades and I have one that is still needing to be redone.
I used cardboard to make a hexagon shape and then
used spray adhesive to attach copper metallic color foil paper (find it here).
After that, you layer the conductive gold leaf on top with
spray adhesives.
DIY baby beds are super easy to make; all you need is a box, some paper,
spray adhesive or glue, and stickers or paper shapes to decorate with!
Using
spray adhesive and working in sections, carefully attach your fabric to the cork board, taking care to keep the frame free of glue.
Just grab a pair of scissors and a can of
spray adhesive, and follow the directions in this detailed tutorial.
Use
spray adhesive and fabric in an eye - catching pattern or bold color to line the inside of an otherwise unremarkable lampshade.
Just grab a pair of scissors and a can of
spray adhesive, and follow these simple directions.
I did find a pretty easy solution to make DIY die - cut stencils for painted wood signs using printer paper,
spray adhesive, and contact paper.
Thoroughly wash and dry the container, spray with
spray adhesive, and wrap with a cute paper or piece of fabric.
One problem you get with taping feet is they can end up quite sweaty at times so
a spray adhesive can be used to attach the tape to.
Now use
the spray adhesive on the board to attach the foam.
Use a drop cloth for
the spray adhesive steps.
You could also pick up another curtain panel, cut to size, and use
spray adhesive to attach it to the backs before tacking them back on.
Spray all around the letters with
spray adhesive, then pour on the glitter.
You'll need a white table runner, letter stickers,
spray adhesive and gold glitter.
You can even give the pinecone another thin coat of
the spray adhesive after it's covered, to make sure all the salt sticks.
Here's a great trick I found: Spray your muslin with a small amount of
spray adhesive and wait a few seconds before folding it over to trace and cut.