 
								
							 
																This is a very fine, powdery glitter with loads of sparkle. Due to the powdery texture it's a little difficult to work with but well worth the effort. The color of the project you are using the glitter on shows thru perfectly. I highly recommend!
I love the bottle abd the shaker.
I'm going nuts wanting to sprinkle everything lol really great product ...
Used in this project: swirlwydoos ultimate design challenge week 4 - ADORE
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 How do you apply the fairy dust glitter?  I understand that you shake it on, but do you heat set or have to stamp first?  
									
									
										By: 
																				notdoneyet75
																				
										 (11-Oct-14)
									How do you apply the fairy dust glitter?  I understand that you shake it on, but do you heat set or have to stamp first?  
									
									
										By: 
																				notdoneyet75
																				
										 (11-Oct-14)
									
									
								 This product is beautiful. I have used it on chipboards and on butterfly wings which were punched out of cardstock. Apply a thin coating of glue (I used tombow and also have used 450 Helmars as both dry clear you can't see them) I sprinkle glitter dust  onto embellishment for a light effect and have also pressed embellishment into glitter which was able to give me a thicker coating. Both ways work, but you don't have to heat set them. You can use a heatgun to dry them quickly if you are impatient like most of us!! Good luck otakigirl 
														
								By: otakigirl
								 (13-Oct-14)
							This product is beautiful. I have used it on chipboards and on butterfly wings which were punched out of cardstock. Apply a thin coating of glue (I used tombow and also have used 450 Helmars as both dry clear you can't see them) I sprinkle glitter dust  onto embellishment for a light effect and have also pressed embellishment into glitter which was able to give me a thicker coating. Both ways work, but you don't have to heat set them. You can use a heatgun to dry them quickly if you are impatient like most of us!! Good luck otakigirl 
														
								By: otakigirl
								 (13-Oct-14)