What glue is best to glue fabric to cardboard boxes?
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I like aileens quick grab glue. It drys clear and i like the quick grab part u have enough time to adjust but it will also hold ur material up while u work
Aleen's products are still one of my favorites - the original tacky glue will work perfectly.
Hands DOWN, spray Adhesive. I buy a huge can at harbor frieght for a lot cheaper than at least or hardware stores (even wal-mart)!!! It lasts me forever! I always use it outside though, actually in the yard if possible because it can leave a sticky mess on your floor or your work surface with the overspray. I mean you can cover stuff with newspaper or plastic, just be careful!
try gorilla glue I have used it for many purposes and they have one suitable for any thing you glue.
I would try hot glue, but put it on thin.
Have you considered Mod Podge?
Good ol elmers works.
Thanks so much
Elmer's white school glue. Just thin it a bit with some water, and paint it on evenly with a wide paint brush. Immediately adhere the fabric. Let it dry overnight. You can use wooden clothespins to hold any spots together.
It's only for show though then I need to take it off
Did you try using spray adhesive? Spray adhesive is good because it will not soak through the fabric. If you need something to hold down the corners you can use double sided tape.
I would use Mod Podge!