Dotto (#103305) is repositionable adhesive. It is applied using a black dispenser, that fits nicely into your hand. Tiny adhesive dots appear on your project. They keep whatever you're working on in place … until you choose to move it. Once you're satisfied with your project, apply a permanent adhesive, like SNAIL. I've been using Dotto for years. It's one of my most important paper-crafting tools.
Do you use Dotto? Here are the 3 most important reasons to use it:
- To keep cardstock in place, while you're still working on your project design.
- To keep a very small piece of cardstock in place on your work surface or grid paper, while you use a Stamp-A-Ma-Jig to precisely stamp an image or sentiment on it.
- To hold multiple layers together on a project – it's like having an extra hand or two!
If any Dotto is left showing on your cardstock, just rub it off gently with your finger. It leaves no residue! It's acid free, so it's safe to use in your scrapbooks. And you can purchase refills (#100902) for it, once you've used up the adhesive that comes in the original dispenser.
I couldn't imagine my craft room without Dotto!
Let me know what other uses you've found for Dotto.
Until next time,
Happy Stamping!