Most effective craft Glue?
Related Discussions
Blackout curtains behind vertical blinds
I have two 6' patio doors, and I want to add blackout curtains to keep the sun/cold out. What is the best way to hang them, and what can I use to push the curtains ba... See more
How to make a balloon garland?
Does anyone know how to make a balloon garland or a balloon arch?
Does anyone know what this is?
Just turn them upside down and open them, then insert a roll of paper towel and tada, you have yourself a brand new paper towel holder that is not only beautiful, but... See more
Can anyone identify this vintage wooden crank box?
The item is solid wood, standing aprx. 26" high x 16" wide, no exterior holes or outlets, side crank handle turns four wooden paddles inside with various size holes o... See more
What to put in this huge mason jar?
I have a HUGE mason jar. I would like some ideas on what to put in it for decorations, other than flowers.
How can I find discontinued Pulaski or Neiman Marcus/Horchow furniture
I am looking for the discontinued Pulaski Royale collection nightstand, Neiman Marcus/Horchow also sold it, but called it the Royalty collection. I have looked all ov... See more
Ideas on different things I can do with these yummy old spools?
I'm a picker and came across lots and lots of these beauties. I took home several boxes of these purdies and are using for different projects. However, I want to find... See more
Its called Crafters Closet Tacky Glue by ArtSkills i got it at Wal-Mart I think. It works better than Elmers
Please ask what you need to know. We don't have the information for a good answer.
Sticky stuff that is used to bond things together.... what is your real question?
That depends on what you are gluing
If you want something very strong that glues most everything, including glass and metal, I use E6000 and let it set for 24 hours. If you are gluing wood or paper, then just a common type like Elmer's glue is fine.
Modge podge. Or make your own by mixing white elmer's glue with water. E6000 for fabric crafts. Glue gun for others.
You may have posted in the wrong place on this site or you may need to be more specific about what you want to know about glue. Thanks.
Take a look in the Martha Stewart web site and I am sure there's something there. It would depend on what you want to glue together. Actually, I vote for the new Gorilla glue, the colourless one. It glues everything!!
I use E6000 for almost everything. I also like Gorilla glue for outdoors.
I need to glue a small moon shaped mirror to a cardboard back will crafters closet tacky glue work?