The paper glue by Sakura can be used as a pen, making it easier to stick even the smallest paper and card elements with precision, as it leaves an even controlled mark when applied.
Useful when decorating diary and scrapbook album pages, handmaking greeting cards, invitations, collages and quilling artworks.
How do you use Quickie Glue?
It can draw both straight and curved lines, flowers, hearts and zig-zag shapes – can be used for dotting, writing names and wishes. After which the mark of the glue can be sprinkled with glitter or confetti, or covered with hot stamping foil or metal leaf to produce a high-shine metallic coat.
- width of line 0.7 mm
- the tip is activated by a small spring, which ensures more time with the lid off without the risk of drying
- odour free
- doesn’t require shaking or squeezing
- the lid is shaped like a ribbon bow tie, to make it easier to distinguish from the lids of regular ballpoint pens
The glue can be used for temporary adhesion, making it possible to move the elements, much like sticky notes. That is achieved by waiting for the glue to dry for a few minutes before pressing the surfaces together.
When the mark of the glue is blue it will be permanent, without the possibility of moving the papers; when lightly stuck the glue will be transparent, and the elements stuck using the glue will be able to move even after the glue is dry.