Hi Sarah thank you for making these videos and i especially like the advanced ones. Would you tell me the name of the glue you used? I like that thin applicator can get anywhere!
I use Collall glue which is available in the UK. Other great glues more available in the USA are Bearly Art Glue and Art Glitter Glue. The glue comes in a big bottle so I also get needle tip applicator bottles on Amazon to put it into so it's easier to use.
@@Jaden_856 I'm not quite sure what you are asking. If it's multiple colours, that means it will be multiple layers, so you will need to slice in stages. I'll be uploading a different video later today on how to slice for vinyl rather than cardstock which might be more what you are looking for?
The reason there are so many steps for this video is because I'm making it into a layered cardstock image and I want to keep the whole shape of the shark outline on all the layers to create the same depth all the way around the image for when the final black outline is applied.
Thanks for the clear instructions. Great video! 👍🏻👍🏻🙂
Thank you, glad you found it easy to follow! :)
That is so cool! Thank you!
Thank you! :)
Hi Sarah thank you for making these videos and i especially like the advanced ones. Would you tell me the name of the glue you used? I like that thin applicator can get anywhere!
I use Collall glue which is available in the UK. Other great glues more available in the USA are Bearly Art Glue and Art Glitter Glue. The glue comes in a big bottle so I also get needle tip applicator bottles on Amazon to put it into so it's easier to use.
I remember I use to just put a image on top n slice but with a flag is different don't know why
Slice can only be used for two layers at a time, but we are using a flag image that's three colours/layers so there are a few more steps.
Thank u is their flags that can be sliced like other images that have lots of colors ? Thank u for responding
@@Jaden_856 I'm not quite sure what you are asking. If it's multiple colours, that means it will be multiple layers, so you will need to slice in stages. I'll be uploading a different video later today on how to slice for vinyl rather than cardstock which might be more what you are looking for?
Hi great video but its doing to much isn't their another way that's easier to do thank u
The reason there are so many steps for this video is because I'm making it into a layered cardstock image and I want to keep the whole shape of the shark outline on all the layers to create the same depth all the way around the image for when the final black outline is applied.
whats the link to your facebook group plz, love your tutorials
It's facebook.com/groups/craftwithsarah