Now let’s talk about the Glitter Glue. I can sum it up by saying it was such fun. Its label said easy to use, which it was. I squeezed the bottle and it smoothly delivered wonderful green sparkly goodness. The search for the right glitter started at the local Walmart where I found Glitter Glue manufactured by Horizon Group. They had colors specific to Christmas, such as red, green, and silver. I choose the green as a test subject for my particular craft idea.
The glue was thick enough that it stayed right where I put it and the color was bright. I really liked how it looked on the edges of the ornament.
After decorating the edges with the glue I squeezed out some on wax paper and let dry for an additional project. Pintrest has some great ideas for glitter glue and I think it is fun for all ages because the Glitter Glue I used was non-toxic.
The Glitter Glue is a much better idea and much less messy than using white glue and glitter separately. For those of you who love glitter without the mess I recommend The Glitter Glue as an affordable way to decorate only costing around $3 for a 2.98 fl. oz. bottle.
Update:
I ran out of the Glitter Glue that I purchased from Walmart and bought some Elmer’s Classic Glitter Glue in blue and pink from Walgreens.
It is also non-toxic and washable, which makes it great for kid’s projects.
The colors were a bit more pastel than The Glitter Glue from Walmart and perhaps not as sparkly or impactful. When it dried it was more brittle than the other glue, which made it more difficult to do as many projects with. It was on sale for 2@ $5.00 for a 6 oz. bottle. A pretty sale price but the product was not my favorite.
Okay, it looks a little bit like my 7 year old nephew did it, but whatever, its the experience that matters. |