I'm doing a project for an art class, and I'd like to use decoupage glue as a way to glue down a bunch of jewelry that I have laid out in a picture frame. If I were to pour the decoupage into the frame in layers, let it dry, and reapply layers until I've covered all the jewerly, would the glue dry clear onto the glass, or look weird from layering?
Currently the image shows the jewelry I have laid out the way I want, with the back cardboard back of the frame removed, and the glass on the bottom.
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I would use Aleene's jewelry and metal glue. It is stronger.
Try Amazing Goop for a few bucks. Dries clear:
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I think it would peel. There is a product that Hobby Lobby and Michaels sell that is a clear resin. You pour and and it hardens. It can be several inches deep and when it dries it appears like it is a piece of glass.
This is what we used. Some kids put flowers in them, or shells or coins or jewelry. I teach science and tutor science on the side, so mine have bugs and butterflies in them. www.michaels.com/
I agree with mom-from-missouri: resin is your best option for a durable and long-lasting result. Check youtube for instructions.
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