Thank you! Yes, I’ve already ordered the B7000 as recommended by others too.
Oh no. I’m so sorry that this happened. I generally use B7000 on everything that needed to be glued. They work pretty well.
No need to sorry Tricia. But yeah, most of them suggest B7000 glue. I ordered it already. Hoping it will arrive soon as I am sad looking at my kit that way.
Ohh noo! I’m so sorry this happened to you! I once dropped the poinsettia my nephew had made. Several leaves were broken, but luckily, with the help of superglue, it all worked out. Good luck with the repair, hopefully, you won’t see any signs of it later.
Thank you Lisey. Hoping that as well.
I would be shattered if that happens to my kit.
it would be heartbreaking
Hope you will be able to fix it soon.
Thanks Tricia. ![]()
Oh no… my heart dropped just reading this. I’m so, so sorry that happened. After all the love you put into it, that must have felt awful.
For broken wooden parts, strong wood glue usually works better than regular glue, and clamping or holding the pieces firmly while drying really helps. For tiny details, sometimes a small amount of super glue can work, but very carefully.
Don’t give up on it yet. It may take patience, but I truly believe you can bring your Tipsy Restaurant back to life.