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Old 02-20-2009, 10:40 AM   #1  
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Has anyone used this on any of their products? Sorry I'm just full of questions today? Thanks!
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Old 02-20-2009, 11:47 AM   #2  
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If you mean the liquid applique itself, yes. I have used the white for snow on Winter cards. Works well.
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I <3 Liquid Applique! I use it for snow, cupcake frosting, hair.... the dimension it provides is AWESOME!!
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Yeah I've seen it used on like one card awhile ago and thought I'd give it a try. I just got some from micheal's so well see how it works.
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I used it in white for snow and for frosting. I love the effect that it gives and it's super easy to use! Have fun with it! I think oyou'll really enjoy using it and the results you'll get with it!
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I a also Liquid Applique ♥er !!! I love using it on hot chocolate image for the whipped cream. Sow for winter cards, marshmallows and so on.
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I've used it for frosting, snow and fur trim on clothes. It is super easy to use-just use your heat embossing tool until it 'fluffs' up.
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Yeah I've seen it used on like one card awhile ago and thought I'd give it a try. I just got some from micheal's so well see how it works.

i searched and searched the michael's ... never found it!

where in the store did you find it?

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I bought mine at Archiver's. I would think Joann's would carry it though...hummm...
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I love it and have used it for all of the above and If you don't puff it out it is a nice a shiney, glassy, color tinted look. I used it to look like wine in a glass unpuffed, puffed it up to appear as beer foam over a mug. It is sssooo veristal. Oh and I ordered mine Joannes online, I've never seen it at Michaels or AC Moore.
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where in the store did you find it?

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I just asked a woman that worked there to show me where it was. Hope you find it!
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Liquid Applique is such a fun product, and it adds a very unique texture & dimension to your projects!
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I've used it and loved it, too! I bought it at Archivers, but I've seen it back with the Fabric Arts in Michaels and JoAnn's.
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Does anyone know if its acid free? I like my products to do dual purpose - cards and scrapbooks.
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I just checked mine ... There is no indication on the tube or the packaging that mentions being acid-free.
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You will often find liquid applique in the section with paints and markers for fabric and t-shirts.
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I never found it in Michaels either. I used to be able to get it at Joann, but it hasn't been in there the last couple of times I visited. I did finally pick some up at StampFest in Clearwater last week. I thought my only source was going to be on-line.
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I just used liquid applique for the first time for a swap and now I'm worried about it squishing in the mail. Does anybody know if it holds up when mailing? By the way I finally found it at Archivers, they had 1 bottle of it. Has anyone used the Tulip puff paint?

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I just used liquid applique for the first time for a swap and now I'm worried about it squishing in the mail. Does anybody know if it holds up when mailing? By the way I finally found it at Archivers, they had 1 bottle of it. Has anyone used the Tulip puff paint?

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I've used the Tulip puff paint and it works just fine. The fur on this card is done with the Tulip paint.

As far as holding up in the mail - I had a card here with some liquid applique snowballs on it. It was a test, so I never mailed it, and it suffered thru some abuse here, getting shifted around and stuff accidentally laid on top of it and the liquid applique did kind of flatten a little, but not completely squished and probably no one else would have even noticed.
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Thanks, I'm going to try the Tulip when I run out of the applique. It's easier to find and cheaper.




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As far as holding up in the mail - I had a card here with some liquid applique snowballs on it. It was a test, so I never mailed it, and it suffered thru some abuse here, getting shifted around and stuff accidentally laid on top of it and the liquid applique did kind of flatten a little, but not completely squished and probably no one else would have even noticed.
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