Thanks for posting this experiment. My experience has been, using Elmers glue, to put it on really thick if you want the cracks in it to be larger and more uniform. I use a hair dryer to dry my project when I use Elmers. Not sure if using hot or cool air, like from a fan, makes a difference either. That could be another experiment lol!!
Great to see the comparison. Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for posting this experiment. My experience has been, using Elmers glue, to put it on really thick if you want the cracks in it to be larger and more uniform. I use a hair dryer to dry my project when I use Elmers. Not sure if using hot or cool air, like from a fan, makes a difference either. That could be another experiment lol!!
Oh you're welcome! Yeah im not sure if thr air temp makes a difference that's a good Idea to try.
Have you tried the clear Elmer’s glue? Might be similar to the FolkArt® Fine Crackle Medium.
I haven't, but it might work great. I will have to test that and see how it works. Thanks for the idea.
Does either one last longer then the other or maybe turns yellow or peel after months...that's what I was hoping to know.
I never had an issue with either peeling or turning yellow. So whatever you choose you should be good.
From what i have seen in other videos, the glue should be watered down. I have never tried it so i cant say for sure
I haven't heard that, but I can see how it would help.