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Does anyone know what is the best way to tack the rosettes together and tack the middle design on? They are going to be hanging from fishing line for a bridal shower. Thank you in advance for any suggestions!! :)
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Hot glue works best, but any of the quick dry glues work great too.
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Welding the pieces with a Gypsy is a great idea! I am going to try that!
I think a hot glue gun would be really hard to use with rosettes unless you were making really big ones. Hot glue guns are so painful to use I only use them on rare occasions because I am constantly burning myself and cussing!!
The Scotch Quick Dry tacky glue would be best.
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I use the Scotch Quick Dry Adhesive since it dries so quickly. I've never tried hot glue with them, mostly because I don't want to burn myself.
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I use hot glue as well. I use an old cricut mat to protect my work surface while gluing.
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