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Academy of Handmade

11/18/2014

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We were so pleased when the Academy of Handmade asked us to write about why we love to sell on Instagram, and review Sue B. Zimmerman's workshop on Creative Live. 

Read about it all here ~> http://bit.ly/AcademyofHandmade

If you have a story about where you like to sell your handmade goods, or if you just love Instagram like me, leave a comment below!
 
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Glitter as an Initiative

11/17/2014

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#sparkleinitiative - a compliment, a smile, a pat on the back have the power to transform and move mountains.

Every day there's a chance to sparkle. We know how that sounds! We, along with so many of you, get bogged down when watching the news or reading negative things right in your Facebook timeline. And sometimes those things are heavy and genuinely debilitating. We aren't suggesting a Pollyanna attitude. But close.  How do we handle it all without getting overwhelmed? Especially during the holidays?

Enter attitude. It's that thing only you can control on a daily basis, and it has the power to help or harm. So when we say that a little bit of sparkle can solve most problems, what we mean is that focusing on how to make a situation better, by doing only what we can control, can turn negatives into positives.

This holiday season is a great time to test out sparkle at holiday gatherings, and getting into the sparkly mood. Remember, the only thing you can control is yourself. Let go of other people's opinions and allow only the things that exude positivity into your realm of influence. 

Go forth and sparkle!
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You're Using 3M Adhesives Wrong (And It's Costing You More Than You Think)

Posted on Thursday 4th of June 2026
  • The Surface Problem: The 'Hardware Store' Trap
  • The Hidden Cause: Selecting the Wrong Adhesive 'Species'
  • The Real Cost: More Than Replacement
  • The Simple, Boring Fix

I can't tell you how many times a client has called me, frustrated, telling me the 3M tape they just bought failed. The window film is peeling. The sealant isn't holding. The label on the safety cabinet won't stick. They're ready to switch brands, convinced 3M is overpriced junk.

I get it. It's a gut punch to invest in a premium product and see it fail. But in my experience—after two decades in construction and facility management—the problem is almost never the 3M product. It's how you're using it.

This isn't a marketing pitch. It's a post-mortem on hundreds of mistakes I've made, and thousands I've seen others make.

The Surface Problem: The 'Hardware Store' Trap

The surface-level problem everyone talks about is price. People see the price tag on a roll of 3M VHB tape versus a generic brand and balk. The thinking is simple: tape is tape; why pay double?

So they buy the cheap stuff. It fails. They blame the concept of 'tape' and move on, or they blame 3M's pricing strategy for being 'out of touch.' I've seen this play out in real-time on job sites. A crew needs to mount a sign. They grab the cheapest double-sided foam tape at the supply house. Six months later, the sign is on the ground.

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But the real problem isn't price sensitivity. That's just the symptom.

The Hidden Cause: Selecting the Wrong Adhesive 'Species'

Here's where 80% of people go wrong. They treat '3M adhesive' as a single thing. It isn't. 3M doesn't make adhesives; they make an entire ecosystem of chemical engineering.

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Imagine you need to cut a 2x4. You wouldn't walk into a tool store, grab the first saw you see, and start hacking away. You'd pick the right saw for the cut—a circular saw for a straight cut, a jigsaw for a curve. This seems obvious, yet in the world of adhesives, people grab the first roll or can without thinking.

3M's advantage isn't that their 'tape' is better. It's that they have a specific tape for every specific substrate and environmental condition.

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I once had a client insist on using a standard 3M acrylic foam tape to attach a decorative acrylic panel to a freshly painted wall. He was proud of himself for buying 'the good stuff.' A month later, the panel fell. Why? The bond was strong, but the paint layer failed. The adhesive held to the paint perfectly; the paint just let go of the drywall.

We fixed it with a 3M Dual Lock™ fastener—a different system entirely—to allow for future removal and reduce sheer stress on the paint. The client hadn't even known that product line existed. He just thought '3M tape' was a single thing. It's like thinking there's only one type of 'saw.'

This is the core issue: decision fatigue and a lack of education. We default to the lowest-common-denominator solution. For adhesives, that default is often a 'general purpose' spray or tape, which is designed to work on nothing particularly well.

The Real Cost: More Than Replacement

People think the cost of a wrong adhesive is the cost of the failed piece and the re-work time. That's just the surface level of damage.

The hidden costs:

  • Reputation damage: In my world, a failed installation is a failed promise. If I install a 3M ceramic window tint for a homeowner and it bubbles because I used the wrong squeegee solution, I eat the cost of the film, my time, and their trust. That trust is worth more than the $200 roll of film.
  • Jobsite delays: A failed adhesive can stop an entire project. I've seen a $12,000 renovation job stall for two days because a $10 can of 3M Adhesive Spray wasn't specified for the project's substrate. The cost of labor alone dwarfs the cost of the adhesive.
  • The 'Project Creep' spiral: When a quick fix fails, it often creates a bigger problem. That stained glass window film you tried to hang yourself? If you used the wrong tape and the film comes down, it might break. Now you're not just buying new film; you're replacing a custom piece of glass. A $50 mistake just became a $500+ one.
  • Safety Risks: In industrial settings, this isn't a joke. Failing adhesives on safety equipment, like a sign that says 'Warning: High Voltage,' or a slip-resistant tread on a staircase, can lead to serious injury or liability issues. The cost of those lawsuits is impossible to calculate.

I only truly believed in this 'hidden cost' concept after ignoring it myself. In March 2023, I was in a hurry to get a house ready for a staging. I needed to mount some 'watch glass' style gallery shelves on a wall. I knew the wall was a plaster-over-brick, which is notoriously difficult for adhesives. But I was in a rush. I grabbed a standard 3M Command Strip. I thought, 'It'll be fine for a lightweight shelf.' It wasn't. The whole shelf came down, breaking a decorative bowl that was a family heirloom. The $12 shelf replacement was nothing compared to the $400 heirloom loss and the hour I spent apologizing to the client. A simple check on the 3M website for the correct load rating for 'unpainted masonry' would have pointed me to a different, stronger product.

The Simple, Boring Fix

So what's the solution? It's not sexy. It's process, not a product.

  1. Stop playing 'Product Match': Stop thinking, 'I have a task; I need a 3M tape.' Start thinking, 'I have a task; I need this specific 3M tape.' The product number matters. VHB is not the same as general purpose. High-Strength 90 spray is different from 77.
  2. Verify Your Substrate: Before you buy, know exactly what your surface is. Is it painted? Is it glass? Is it silicone? Is it oily? 3M has a Surface Preparation guide online. Use it.
  3. Test, Then Trust (in a limited scope): Before applying a full-scale solution, do a small test patch. Apply the tape to a hidden area. Wait 24 hours. See if it fails. This is the 'reverse validation' approach. I used to think I was wasting time. Now I know I'm saving it.
  4. Buy from a Specialist, Not a Shelf: This is controversial, but where do you buy your 3M? Are you buying it off the shelf at a big-box hardware store, or from a specialty distributor who can answer questions? The sales team at a place like Grainger or a dedicated fastening supply house can often tell you, 'Don't use this for that; use this other product instead.'

I can only speak to my context—construction and facility maintenance. If you're doing a weekend craft project with stained glass window film, your 'cost of failure' is a few dollars and an hour of your time. The calculus is different. But if you're managing a building, a jobsite, or a manufacturing floor, the cost of using the wrong adhesive is high. Period.

3M isn't infallible. But most failures aren't 3M's fault. They're our fault for skipping the homework. The fix isn't to find 'where to buy salt and stone' (a different brand); it's to learn how to buy the right version of the one you already have.

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"I've never fully understood why people resist reading product specifications. Is it time? Ego? I suspect it's a mix of both. But the one thing I've learned is that a 5-minute read of a technical data sheet beats a 5-day rework. Every time."

Honestly, I'm not sure why this disconnect is so persistent. My best guess is that the low cost of the individual item—a $10 can of spray adhesive—blinds us to the huge cost of its failure. It’s a mental accounting trick. We see the $10 number and ignore the potential $1,000 consequence.

Stop thinking about the price of the adhesive. Start thinking about the cost of the failure. The two are rarely related. Simple.

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I’m Jane Smith, a senior content writer with over 15 years of experience in the packaging and printing industry. I specialize in writing about the latest trends, technologies, and best practices in packaging design, sustainability, and printing techniques. My goal is to help businesses understand complex printing processes and design solutions that enhance both product packaging and brand visibility.

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