Glitter
Glitter is the word used to describe an assortment of very small (roughly 1 mm²) pieces of paper or plastic, used for various functions in art, craft, and design. These are painted in various colours, including metallic, neon and iridescent varieties. Glitter is usually stored in canisters somewhat similar to salt shakers, which have several openings that control the flow of glitter. These canisters may contain one, or many colours, and it is not at all uncommon for these to be reused, or for glitter from other containers to be combined into a larger one.
Related Topics:
Mm² - Salt shaker
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Glitter is commonly used in craft projects for small children, often as an alternative to a project involving crayons, perhaps because glitter, which is most commonly applied to objects with glue, is somewhat more time-consuming. Glitter is commonly used as an element of design with Christmas decorations. It is not to be confused with confetti.
Related Topics:
Crayon - Glue - Christmas - Confetti
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