Crystal Queen is a brand new, Australian owned and operated business. The team behind it are experienced in working with crystals and their application. Not to mention, plenty of experience in wearing them.
We pride ourselves on our attention to detail, and innovative methods, and are proud to offer a range of high quality and affordable products.
We offer time efficient application solutions for your dance, evening and bridalwear, and can also apply crystals to laces, trims and other fabric products.
For more information, check out our website www.crystalqueen.com.au
I love love this method I've been wanting to try a syringe with glue i didn't know about the frig and containers Now i know Bunches of Thank you you 😊 💓
Best tip yet! I’ve tried to stay away from the E6000 for years and most of the time I’ve been able to. But what I’m working on now is going to make me use it due to the weight of the objects. Thanks for your help!’
Hi Crystal Queen, this is brilliant. Just tried this and wow what a game changer. Thank you for sharing this brilliant idea. Many blessings to you. ❤🙏🏼
Hello I’m putting crystals on a car emblem what glue would u suggest it would be going on a car so WOUKD have to withstand water and weather and a bunch of stuff
Pls mam can we glue it like this on a skin tulle mesh while making a corset and where do we place the skin tulle mesh to avoid gluing together with another fabric, I mean isn't this glue E600 too powerful to glue another fabric in which u place your piece of work so how do we avoid this? Or probably where did u place your own material?
I love E6000 BUT when I try to use it for flat back rhinestones (even applying the smallest amount), it breaks down the foil back and makes the once shiny stone look cloudy. If ANYONE has any suggestions, it would be beyond appreciated!!
Been an E6000 Glue fan for over 20 years. Yes may be dangerous BUT ONLY if you don't follow the right protocals to stay safe and use safely. Driving a car is far more dangerous. Your video is fantastic. I've got a few different size syringes laying about for ink filling for computer ink tanks and for Vet meds for pets I always wash and reuse for numerous applications. This one I definitley did not think up. So thank you for sharing. We store our Eglue in the fridge always in airtight containers too. I've bought the expensive needle adaptors for the end of the glues but haven't used them even though we've had them for like 4 years or more now. Your tip for sticking the pin in the end of the syringe is great but might work with these needle nosed ends that screw onto the Eglue tubes too. Might need extra thin pins though. Stay safe and thank you for your video demo again.
Thanks for your question Jessica, The glue can last months in the tube or bottle it came in, but you will have to clear our the dried lump at the spout. I find that if I leave a syringe full of glue for more than an hour, it has become difficult to use. But, the syringe will allow you to siphon out as little or as much as you need from the packaging and in a cleaner way. We have brought syringe stock in now and will soon have them on our website as they are a cheap and effective way of saving glue and producing neater work. Another tip - if you walk away from the syringe filled with glue, put a pin in as a stopper. this will buy you time
Hi Kendra, good question! These boards are approximately 25cm by 35cm. You can also use a cushion (an old one) and wrap it in cling wrap. Then stretch your garments overt it.