Jul 06 2008

Zots Glue Dots {C’est Bon}

zots.jpgA humble little product I’d like to feature today…Zots glue dots by Thermoweb. I love these fabulous little bits of extra sticky adhesive and use them on almost every design I create. You never see them but …hope you’ll allow me this simile…like good undergarments, they keep everything right where it should be, pulled together and looking great.

Sometimes I move when I create…strange I know ;) …from my stamping desk in the family room, to the dining room where my sewing machine sits, to the computer desk in another area and they often travel with me. That being the case…there are times when I have up to 4 boxes of them in the house at once. I DON’T want to lose them! I’ve been meaning to write this entry for a while but life sometimes gets in the way. As a friend asked me the other day how I adhered all my goodies…I thought it was long past time to write about it!

Why I Like them…

  • super sticky…will hold almost anything
  • permanent
  • easy to use
  • no messy liquids…just one precise little dot
  • the glue dots come in a variety of sizes to suit your needs: small, medium and large as well as well as options. I love the medium size
  • fabulous for adhering embellishments, even layers of them
  • clear
  • small and discreet
  • acid free
  • great value - 300 dots for approximately $4.30 US… less than 1.5 cents a piece

Things I Adhere with them…

  • buttons
  • lace trims
  • chipboard accents
  • Maya Road Office Sheers
  • Transparencies
  • Flowers, flowers and more flowers
  • felt shapes…as felt can be difficult to adhere…I love using these glue dots!
  • knotted bits of ribbon
  • die-cuts
  • foam embellishments

A Couple Fun Tricks

  • Tear off a strip of glue dots and leave them on the original wax paper. Sprinkle with embossing powder. Remove excess and heat. You end up with fun little dots of embossing powder embellishments
  • I just came up with this idea for this entry….Flocking is particularly difficult to adhere to projects. Simply add your glue dots where you wish, sprinkle with flocking you have custom flocked dots

Hint: Place glue dot directly from packaging onto desired surface…you don’t have to pick them up with your fingers

Where to Buy:

  • I purchase mine at my local scrapbooking store
  • Michael’s carries them
  • many on-line stores…just google

Flocked Deer

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This simple design was sooooo much fun to make. To make my snowy background, I simply applied glue dots all over the black paper and then pressed in some white flocking. My darling little deer is from the Christmas Critters set by Kim Hughes. I made him into a little Rudolph by applying my Dew Drop right over his nose using another glue dot. Creative Impressions Felt Snowflake is also adhered using a glue dot.

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Thanks for stopping by! Hope you enjoyed this entry. If you have any questions…feel free to ask and I’ll do my best to edit in the answers in this post.

Have a great day,

Julia

Supply List:

Stamps: Christmas Critters (Kim Hughes Line) & Christmas Expressions (Mona Lisa Moments line, set to be released Thrusday) by Cornish Heritage Farms

Ink: Black Palette ink by Stewart Superior, Cranberry Adirondack by Ranger

Paper: Kraft by Prism, Black by Bazzill, Journaling pad by Making Memories

Other: Dew Drops by The Robin’s Nest, Glue Dots by Thermoweb, White Flocking by Cornish Heritage Farms, ribbon and felt snowflake by Creative Impressions

18 Responses to “Zots Glue Dots {C’est Bon}”

  1. Kimmieon 06 Jul 2008 at 9:34 am

    Ahaaaaaaaaa!!! I wasn’t sure if they would hold on the lace and buttons and more bulky items, but if you say so, I believe!!! Thanks so much Julia!!! Have a wonderful Sunday!

  2. Bev J.on 06 Jul 2008 at 11:19 am

    Thanks for the many useful ideas for the dots besides holding things on. I use the mini Glue Dots from Glue Dots International and love them. I buy them at Hobby Lobby. They also hold really well but I hadn’t thought of using them for other things. I think I have seen the Zots at our Wal-Mart will check and try them. TFS

    Bev J. (Maxell on SCS)

  3. Bev J.on 06 Jul 2008 at 11:22 am

    Forgot to say I love that cute little deer card with the flocked dots. So cute!

    Bev J. (Maxell on SCS)

  4. Kate Hart-Sampsonon 06 Jul 2008 at 11:23 am

    Thanks for sharing these ideas, Julia. I have some of these glue dots, but haven’t used them for the embellishing purposes.

  5. Jessica M McLaughlinon 06 Jul 2008 at 11:51 am

    Way cute Julia! Thanks for sharing! I think I need to go out and buy a few boxes!! Have a great day! Jessie

  6. Monika/buzsyon 06 Jul 2008 at 12:08 pm

    Awesome card and idea… never thought to used those dots with flock… TFS!

  7. JoAnn Burnhamon 06 Jul 2008 at 1:50 pm

    Cute card. Thanks for all the ideas on ways to use the glue dots.

  8. Triciaon 06 Jul 2008 at 2:40 pm

    I heartily agree - glue dots are great!

  9. jacksonbelleon 06 Jul 2008 at 3:25 pm

    OOOOH that lil’ deer is sooo cute! Love that card J!

  10. Conniecrafteron 06 Jul 2008 at 3:33 pm

    very cute, like his red nose, great ideas with the zots!

  11. Kathycon 06 Jul 2008 at 4:08 pm

    I love glue dots (except when they are stuck to my fingernails!) and use them ALL the time! Thanks for the fun tips on the glitter and flocking; I’m going to try those out soon!
    Kathy

  12. paulaon 06 Jul 2008 at 5:22 pm

    Julia, ok, you are a genius! The flocked dot are gonna appear on something of mine! Too cool, I use and buy these dots all the time…have nice selection going on in my drawer! LOL Never would have occured to me to flock them or heat them! Thanks so much for the tip! Michigan fan, paula :)

  13. Michelleon 06 Jul 2008 at 6:38 pm

    I too use alot of glue dots. I never thought of using them for embellishments! you are brilliant! I love the little deer card!

  14. Deannaon 06 Jul 2008 at 10:23 pm

    I totally agree! I love my Zots and won’t create without them!

  15. trudeeon 06 Jul 2008 at 10:33 pm

    Darling card, J love the fuzzy dots!

  16. Cassandraon 07 Jul 2008 at 10:29 am

    Great ideas, thank you. Love the deer and I can’t wait to get started on the xmas cards and I will definitely use this idea for some of my cards.

  17. Shel9999on 07 Jul 2008 at 11:49 am

    Awww…this is adorable! I love the fuzz! :)

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