The Types Glues You Really Need for Quilling (and When to Use Them!)

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024

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  • @rcl-crafter8
    @rcl-crafter8 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you!!! Just starting to quill and this video was SO helpful! Very clear and concise!! I see the glue bottle you suggested in your video is no longer available but looks like you have an alternative in your store. Nice job and thanks again!

    • @ThePaperyCraftery
      @ThePaperyCraftery  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks for letting me know! That video is a few years old but the ones that are linked in my store are the bottles that I’ve been using for a while now and they are the best! I hope you like them too 😁

    • @rcl-crafter8
      @rcl-crafter8 Před 10 měsíci

      Yeah, I was thinking the same thing - that the video was older. But you are very organized and on top of things. I appreciate you sharing your knowledge!!! Nice job and keep up the good work!!! 😁

  • @penelopefp
    @penelopefp Před 2 lety

    I especially liked the idea of putting a couple layers of Modge Podge over ornaments!! I hadn't thought of that!!
    Someone gifted me a quilled ornament made from magazine pages. Now I feel magazine pages and wonder if they are the right weight of paper for quilling. But even if they were, I wouldn't trust myself to be able to cut them straight. Have you ever cut your own paper?

  • @devonstrong9869
    @devonstrong9869 Před 3 lety

    I use Aleene's Tacky glue in the Needle tip bottle all the time for my Quilling Projects - Comes out fine

  • @angelaporch2984
    @angelaporch2984 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the tips

  • @joaniee5379
    @joaniee5379 Před 3 lety +1

    Quilling is so beautiful & after a few practice shapes, I'm ready to dive in. I'd like to quill a simple scrolled/floral egg shape on heavy card stock for an Easter card. I wasn't sure if I build it directly on the cardfront or on wax paper then transfer as 1 piece? Also, I wasn't able to find any videos by anyone about finishing or how to help it hold up to handling/mailing/bending. You touched on using ModPodge for long term on the ornament here & in another vid you fortified with thicker edges & paper, what would you advise? Thanks for your extremely helpful & well organized tutorials. Your art is an inspiration & thanks for not disguising a product demo as a tutorial, pushing trendy short lived products over useful time-tested ones as so many do now. Keep up the good work.

    • @ThePaperyCraftery
      @ThePaperyCraftery  Před 3 lety

      Thank you so much for the kind words 😊 First, I would recommend building your quilling on wax paper before mounting to your final surface because that way you can make changes. As far as mailing, I like to use bubble mailers and also sandwich my quilling between 2 thin pieces of card board. I've never had any issues that way. If you do want to make double-thick paper for your edges, I've made a video about how I do that and why, you can watch that here 👉 czcams.com/video/gQnzgXpTv_Y/video.html. And for sealant questions, I always refer people to HoneysQuilling.com . She's done loads of research on different sealants and has a lot of info about that. I don't tend to seal my work. It's a personal preference for me. I hope all this helps!

    • @joaniee5379
      @joaniee5379 Před 3 lety

      @@ThePaperyCraftery Thank you so much for the speedy reply! I had assumed that edging for cards would be different (sturdier) than for an art piece, which is what I thought you were making in the Tips vid. I apologize for the confusion..when I ASSume...I'll KISS & double up edges & use waxed paper.
      Last questions-promise! Do you have a video on transferring? I can reign destruction with white glue & an Exacto! Finally, would making a more detailed template/mock-up vs. freestyle help me create within the boundaries of the project? I tend to get lost in freestyle creating, making improvements, changes, & mistakes..LOTS of mistakes...Did this happen to you in the beginning? Thanks again.

    • @ThePaperyCraftery
      @ThePaperyCraftery  Před 3 lety

      I’m not sure what you mean by transferring. Maybe moving from the wax paper to the final surface? I’ve shown it a few times. What I do is run my needle tool between the quilling and wax paper to release it, snip any exceeds dried glue off with small scissors, and apply small dots of glue to the back, then mount. Also, I prefer using a more freestyle design, but if going in with a plan works better for you, stick with that. And have fun!

  • @vickifrakes9434
    @vickifrakes9434 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks so much

  • @judywye543
    @judywye543 Před 3 lety

    Hi Meredith, Would you be making any Christmas ornaments like the Baubles like the one you used in your glue tips video?

    • @ThePaperyCraftery
      @ThePaperyCraftery  Před 3 lety

      I am planning on making some holiday quilling videos in the next month or so. In the meantime, I do have many, many tutorials on my website, ThePaperyCraftery.com

  • @elizabethkeatley5010
    @elizabethkeatley5010 Před 8 měsíci

    when you brush the mod podge on, do you only brush the outside? I don't see how you get it on all the inside surfaces without making a tremendous mess.

    • @ThePaperyCraftery
      @ThePaperyCraftery  Před 8 měsíci

      I don't seal very often but when I do I use a small paint brush and just apply it very lightly. When crafters ask about sealants, I like to direct them to HoneysQuilling.com as she's done loads of research on the subject and has lots of tips on her page. I hope that helps!

  • @gailjohnson7813
    @gailjohnson7813 Před 3 lety

    Hi Meredith! Have you heard of Art Glitter Glue? It doesn’t have any glitter in it that’s just the name. It comes in a bottle with the needle nose as you suggest in your video & it dries super fast. I’m new to quilling but not new to card making and Art Glitter Glue seems to be popular with card creators. I was just wondering if there’s a reason why I shouldn’t use Art Glitter Glue for my quilling. Thanks!

    • @ThePaperyCraftery
      @ThePaperyCraftery  Před 3 lety +1

      I’ve never heard of that so I can’t say for sure, but I would think if you like it for cards it should work for quilling too 🙂

  • @cindyraymondbuckley1945
    @cindyraymondbuckley1945 Před 9 měsíci

    Do you have a glue that will attach my quills to foil caedstock? The Aileens and Elmers are not bonding permanently. Thank you.

    • @ThePaperyCraftery
      @ThePaperyCraftery  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Foil will be a tricky one to get glue to stick to. I haven’t tried to get quilling to stick to it myself so I don’t have any real suggestions. Have you tried E6000? It’s a very strong glue that can bond metal, stone, or plastic, but it’s a little messy. I usually use tiny dots applied with a toothpick but I’ve never used it with quilling. Maybe try a test batch and see how that works? I’d love to hear how it comes out! Sorry I can’t be more help with this one!

    • @cindyraymondbuckley1945
      @cindyraymondbuckley1945 Před 8 měsíci

      Thank you. Happy New Year 🎆

  • @cynthianewton1542
    @cynthianewton1542 Před 3 lety

    I'm new to quilling and have watched many many beginning videos. They don't say what length of paper is used. Is there a chart or something that helps?

    • @ThePaperyCraftery
      @ThePaperyCraftery  Před 3 lety

      I can’t speak for other creators, but I will mention the length of the strips I’m using for each shape in every project. Unfortunately, I don’t know of any easy reference that will tell you exactly the length of paper you will need for all projects, because paper uncoils differently depending on the brand, weight of the paper, even the color can make a difference. With practice, you can start to guess based on trial and error, but even now after many years, whenever I start a new design I take lots of notes so I can make adjustments and sometimes I’ll have to redo a shape because it’s just not the right size.

    • @cynthianewton1542
      @cynthianewton1542 Před 2 lety

      @@ThePaperyCraftery Thank you for taking the time to answer my question.

  • @anamarijahalaburic2569

    Hi Meredith! Regarding Mod podge, is it better to buy matt or gloss Mod podge for sealing jewellery?

    • @ThePaperyCraftery
      @ThePaperyCraftery  Před 2 lety +1

      I don't make quilling jewelry, but when ever I get a sealant question, I send them to Honey's Quilling. They've done loads of research and have lots of reviews and tips on sealants, including using Mod Podge for jewelry. You can find their page here 👉 www.honeysquilling.com/category/sealant/

    • @anamarijahalaburic2569
      @anamarijahalaburic2569 Před 2 lety

      @@ThePaperyCraftery thank you. You've been helpful🙂.

  • @varshanebhnani
    @varshanebhnani Před 3 lety

    Is there at all a glue spray maybe?
    (Just inquisitive)

    • @ThePaperyCraftery
      @ThePaperyCraftery  Před 3 lety

      Great question! Spray glue does exist and it is great for some paper crafts, but I think it would be pretty hard to control for quilling and it can be pretty wet so it can cause wrinkles. I only use spray adhesive when I’m gluing something flat to something else flat, like a patterned paper to a background for mounting quilling on later.