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Old 12-11-2006, 06:06 PM   #1  
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Default What's your preferred way of adhereing diecuts?

I'm loving my new cuttlebug but how oh how do you adhere the smaller images? I'm mainly a mono girl but is liquid glue the easiest? Gluedots? What's your preferred adhesive? Thanks for your input!

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I'm loving my new cuttlebug but how oh how do you adhere the smaller images? I'm mainly a mono girl but is liquid glue the easiest? Gluedots? What's your preferred adhesive? Thanks for your input!

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For the smaller stuff I use a Zig- Two way glue squeeze & roll pen. It has a nice fine point and you use it like a pen. Press harder or softer for more or less glue! I love it, works perfect for that kind of stuff!
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I don't know what I would do without my X by Xyron..... I LOVE that thing!
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Sakura Glue Pen. Found mine at Michael's! Extremely fine point. I haven't tried my Mono Multi Glue yet, but it would probably work, too.
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Xyron!!!

Great investment!
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xyron for me too...I have the X (150) for small stuff and the 510 for bigger. The drawback is that you waste some of the roll each time you use it, but it's way better than having glue overflowing around your die cut or not enough glue and your die cut falling off your page.
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the Xyron X. Quick, easy, no waiting for glue to dry, and I can get my refills with a 40% off J's coupon!
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