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How to Attach Sequins with Glue
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Attaching sequins with glue is a simple and fun way to add some sparkle to any project, whether it's a costume, a piece of clothing, or a craft project. Here are the steps to attach sequins with glue: Materials: - Sequins - Glue (fabric glue, craft glue, or hot glue) - Small paintbrush or toothpick Instructions: 1. Choose the sequins you want to use and decide on their placement. 2. Apply a small amount of glue to the back of the sequin using a small paintbrush or toothpick. 3. Carefully place the sequin on the surface you want to attach it to, making sure it's in the right position. 4. Press down gently on the sequin to ensure that it's securely attached. 5. Repeat the process until you have attached all of the sequins in the desired pattern. 6. Allow the glue to dry completely before handling the item or moving it around. Tips: - If you're using fabric glue, be sure to read the instructions on the bottle to ensure that it's suitable for the fabric you're working with. - If you're using hot glue, be careful not to burn yourself. - If you're attaching sequins to a garment, try the garment on first to ensure that the sequins are in the right place and that they don't rub against your skin in an uncomfortable way. - Be patient and take your time. Sequin work can be time-consuming, but the end result is worth it!
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