What is the best glue for crafting besides hot glue?
Trying to finish my Styrofoam with paper covered xmas trees but I want to use tiny beads on string got them in the sewing ribbon area in Michaels DO NOT WANT TO USE HOT GLUE, e6000 has been suggested but I never used this and do not want to have to do anything special like dampen it like Gorilla glue. Any more suggestions... Thanks 1-10-19
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There is a spray E-6000 that has worked well for me on numerous craft projects. It isn't an aerosol so it's easy to spray exactly where you need it. Sounds like it would be a good glue to use on your project. You have a bit of time between spraying it on and getting the two objects to adhere to each other and it dries clear.
Try Beacon 3 in 1. E6000 is probably overkill for what you've described.
Hello
Hello-I think E6000 would be a great choice. Its at walmart and craft stores-
Ive used it for multiple repairs and craft projects to include to flatten glass marbles and faceted glass plates on woodn glass windows to make decorative hangings.
A second choice might be Tacky Glue
Please have a look at BOTH product information to see if it might meet your needs.
http://eclecticproducts.com/products/e6000/e6000-craft.html
https://www.amazon.com/Aleenes-Purpose-Tacky-Glue-8-Ounce/dp/B00178KLEY
I do not personally recommend Gorilla Glue but I find it messy with its expanding foaming property and an awful situation if you get it on your skin/ hands. I hope this helps.