Washable means that you can wash it in a washing machine or by hand and it will still be in the same condition as before it was washed but of course it would be cleaner.
fleece and hot glue work very well together, and at least a few brands of hot glue I've seen are machine washable too!
Well yes. Any good paint that is labeled "satin" or "semi-gloss" is nicely washable. Of course, high gloss enamel is highly washable, but I do not think that is what you are after. The semi gloss is especially appropriate for children's rooms because of it's tough wear.
No. The paint in a professional marker is generally enamel and once dry will not be removed by anything less that paint thinner. If you need a washable paint marker try looking at your local arts and crafts store for "washable paint markers."
Yes, PVA glue is a liquid, it's in white glue, Elmer's glue and Yellow glue.
Yes, white glue or yellow glue will do that.
Yes, hot glue is washable.
Not necessarily. It means you can wash it off your hands.
All of the recipes I've seen say to use regular Elmer's glue. Since this is the glue they use in elementary schools I assume it's washable.
no it can die
No, they are separate companies. Rose Art is also a PVA glue.
Yes, washable glue can work for making slime. It is a common ingredient used in many slime recipes because it is non-toxic and typically creates a good consistency for slime. Just be sure to follow a recipe that includes washable glue, along with other ingredients like water, baking soda, and contact lens solution.
Some times you just have to give it a good scrub!!
fleece and hot glue work very well together, and at least a few brands of hot glue I've seen are machine washable too!
The best type of glue for wool crafting projects is fabric glue, as it is designed to bond well with fabrics like wool and is washable once dried.
For fabric projects, you should use fabric glue. It is specifically designed to bond fabric together and is washable once it dries.
For crafting projects involving fabric, it is best to use fabric glue specifically designed for this purpose. Fabric glue is formulated to bond well with fabric materials and is washable, making it ideal for various crafting applications.
I don't think you'd get enough glue on the tissue from a glue stick to make it work, but you've got a few weeks until Halloween so as long as it's a "washable" glue stick (so you can get it off without using paint thinner), there's no harm in trying.