Using Glossy Accents.

September 29th, 2011

I love this stuff.  It’s easy to apply, and it dries clear and hard and shiny and makes things prettier!

 

 

I recently worked on my daughter’s first grade schoolwork scrapbook and made my own embellishment of an apple.  I started out with a bare chipboard apple from Maya Road (I think).  Here’s the before shot:

 

I used some red ink to change the color of it.  That took a couple of coats of my ink pad.  I just colored the stem with a brown marker.

 

 Then I applied the Glossy Accents to make it shiny.  Check it out!

It’s so quick and easy!  Another thing I like to use it for is to apply it to a sticker and it turns it into an epoxy sticker, raised up a bit and shiny.   Do any of you use this for projects, and if so what for?


One Response to “Using Glossy Accents.”

  1. jillybeans on October 15, 2011 10:17 am

    I am obsessed with glossy accents, yet I use it as a glue. When I went to cku every teacher there was using it as a glue in their class cause it has a 9 second permanent bond and dries quickly. I make all my gratitude journals with it! Just wish it wasn’t so expensive!

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