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    Cement doesn't stick

    That sounds like an excellent suggestion. I will try this when I'm at home tonight! I do have a lot of wallpaper-glue left, but I guess that will make the mixture too thick to be sprayed. Thanks for the help so far!
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    Cement doesn't stick

    I have lots of small pieces of bricks that I sprayed with a cement and water mixture (used a garden spray). This looks absolutely perfect, like real rocks. But you can easily wipe the cement of when it's dry, it turns to "powder". Is there anything I should add to make the cement stick? I...
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    Spaying chalk or plaster as paint

    I guess this is more about painting than about gardening... I'm just looking for a cheap paint that can be sprayed (has very low viscosity), preferably something home-made. It's supposed to look like the snowy backyard they never got ;)
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    Spaying chalk or plaster as paint

    Our friends have to move home, and their current house block will be demolished. As a going-away surprise we would like to paint their garden white (wild plants, grass, sand, wooden fence). I was thinking of putting a chalk and water mixture in a anti-insect sprayer, maybe add some...
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    How to make solid, fast-drying transparent globs of glue

    That both sounds good, I will try them out this weekend. The resin-solution sounds easiest, and I'm pretty sure I can get it at the shop. Thanks - and if anybody has another good idea I'm interested!
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    How to make solid, fast-drying transparent globs of glue

    For an art project I would like to make globs of transparent glue, so I can make little shapes that will harden and look like glass. It should dry in about half a day if possible. I was wondering if any of you know of (home made) glue or some sort of see-through cement that would be best for...
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