Glue dots are ideal for scrapbooking as they are acid free, so won't cause any damage to your photos or paper etc and they are really strong. You can stick all sorts of things into your album without any mess. I love using glue dots when I make my albums as it's just saved me from all that dripping glue.
Take a look
at the Craft Online site http://www.craftonline.com.au/shopping/shopdisplayproducts.asp?id=7
They have some great colors.
Adhesives are a big part of scrapbooking supplies. One type of glue is not going to be the best option for all the different textures and materials that get stuck in a scrapbook. It's worth investing in a good glue, maybe some photo squares and some removable adhesive so that you can move things around.
Digital scrapbooking, also known as computer scrapbooking is a modern take on the traditional hobby of scrapbooking which involves sticking photos, memories, art stuff etc into a scrapbook. The digital version involves using clip art, graphics and computer programs to do the same thing but in a digital format.
SPRAY CLEAR GLITTER ON DRY WALLS -- Go to your local craft store and pick up a couple cans of spray glitter. You want a clear base so you can keep your current wall color. Look for a spray that says something like clear glitter finish or clear glitter sealer. Then just spray your walls with the clear glitter spray.
PAINT YOUR WALLS WITH GLITTER SPRAY PAINT -- If you want to change the color of your walls you can spray paint them with colored glitter spray paint so you get the painting and glitter done in one easy step. However, spray paint can be expensive and you may find it is difficult to get a nice even coat of paint. So this method would be good for a small room or an accent wall.
PAINT YOUR WALLS THEN ADD GLITTER -- This is the cheapest way to get the glittery look you want. Buy your wall paint in the color of your choice. Then buy tubes of glitter in the craft section. As you paint your walls, do one small section at a time. Then pour out a bit of glitter on a paper plate and gently blow on the glitter so it blows onto the freshly painted wall. The glitter will stick to the wet paint. Then move on to the next section and do the same thing! If you are applying two coats of paint to your walls add the glitter to the second coat.
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