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Estimating Glitter- Poly Glitter Coverage

In this video we take you through estimating the coverage of the various POLYESTER glitter flakes. This is based on metallic polyesters (which are the heaviest glitters). Three stocked flake sizes are covered in the video.

Related videos:
Craft glitter flake coverage.
​Determining the size of objects, letters, etc.
Wondering what glitter coatings have to do with weight? 

Comments:
This video was shot using our house brand of glitters- Glitter My World!  Please do not assume this information holds true for other brands of polyester glitter.
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Here is a link to the Polyester Glitter section of our website.
Poly Glitters
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Once you know how many square inches you can cover with 1oz of glitter, you will need to do some math. Use Google to convert inches to feet and help with the math on large projects.
Google Calculator
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Estimating Surface Coverage
​for the Math Challenged-
Spheres, Cylinders, and more Shapes
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Flake Size Conversion
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Volume- Cylinder Pool
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Glitter Weight Phenomenon
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Estimating Volume- Basic Container Shapes​
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Relationship Between Light and Glitter
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The information on this site is based on our experiences, tests & trials using our Glitter My World brand of glitters. We cannot guarantee your results will be the same. This site is not a real University and is offering this information and advice for free.  We make no warranties, whether expressed or implied, or fitness for a particular purpose for these products, since among other reasons the conditions of storage, environment, use, and skill are beyond our control. Be sure to test, test, test before taking on any project! ​
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