Make this type of glue if you’d like to draw pictures, write letters, or outline something. If you are going to cover a large area, click here to learn how to make a glitter glue you can brush on.

If you want super sparkly glitter glue, take out more glue.

The more drops of food coloring you add, the darker the color will be. If you are using white or iridescent glitter, you can use any color of food coloring. Lighter colors will work better than darker. Try to match the food coloring to the glitter color. For example, if you are using blue glitter, use blue food coloring. The more food coloring you add, the darker your color will be.

Draw some spider webs or snowflakes on a sheet of wax paper. Let the glue dry, then peel the design off. Hang it as a decoration, or use it as a window cling. [2] X Research source

Consider adding in some tiny sequins or metallic confetti for extra texture. Don’t use the paper kind of confetti.

If you want your project to be super sparkly, wait until the glue dries before adding a second layer. Keep adding layers (and letting them dry in between) until you get the sparkly you desire. If you are using very light glitter, such as pale pink or white, consider painting your project with acrylic paint first. Use the same color of paint as your glitter. Let the paint dry before you add the glitter glue. The glitter may shed, especially if you painted a large area. Wait until the glue dries, then brush on a thin layer of decoupage or Mod Podge. This will seal the glitter in and keep it from shedding. [4] X Research source