Here are the links to the paper craft glues: Art Glitter Glue: amzn.to/2zoehj3 Aleene’s Tacky Glue: amzn.to/2QRb3v1 Tombow Mono Multi Glue: amzn.to/2zntdho Lineco Neutral PH Adhesive: amzn.to/2znteBY Scotch Quick Dry: amzn.to/2I4IA0N (packaging changed on this)
Thank you for taking the time to do this! For many years, I have used glossy accents in a fine tip bottle. It works fantastic but is awful to glue itself shut quickly. I will offer the info that if you glue yours shut, you can remove the cap, put tinfoil over the bottle opening & soak the fine tip lid in super hot water for a few minutes to reopen it. I also have read that the green label tombo is great to apply to the back of clear stamps that are no longer sticky enough to cling to your blocks. I currently have swapped to & love the art glitter glue. Thanks again for sharing this info!!
I'd love to see these after aging, to see if they have yellowed over time. Additionally, I would like to see a test of strength after 1 or 2 years. Permanence is also a very important consideration for many applications.
I LOVE Aleene's glue & have used it for years but not so much for paper, unless it's quite thick.. I use it for florals, thicker items & it has never let me down. On outdoor wreaths, cold temps do not affect it! For thin paper (I make tons of cards for our big family), inexpensive UHU glue sticks from 99 cent store work very well.
I am an avid At Glitter Glue User. One thing I have discovered over the years is that I use much less glue to do the job so the price is not so bad when you consider that. Less is more with this stuff. It is also great for gluing on trims, metal findings etc that I had no luck with other glues holding. Very helpful video.
isappb AG Art Glitter Glue has been my go to glue since this video. I really love the fine tip and I only need a small amount. I have also been using it to adhere glitter. I am now an avid user also 😊 I will have to talk about that in my next video although that is the glue seen in almost all videos since this one. Just love it!
Mike, Thanks a bunch for this video. I'm especially glad you pointed out the Latex Allergy issue with Tombow. I like to do crafting at schools, and Latex isn't allowed so that was very good to know. Aleene's has a large number of adhesives on the market--very good family business--you really lucked out finding it at Dollar Store! As for Art Glitter Glue, while it is pricey, the amount needed is so minuscule compared to other glues a bottle lasts for ages. I have an eight oz. bottle that I've used constantly for a year, and it's only halfway gone. Love it! Another good product is Ranger Multi-Medium Mat, available from Amazon. Dries totally mat--buying the 3-oz. jars is more economical and buying the empty, fine-tipped bottles (found on the same page) so you can refill from the jar works awesomely.
Hi, Beverly! Glad you found the video helpful. I have also used the Ranger Multi Medium and usually transfer it into the smaller fine tip bottle. I debated on adding that to this video but didn't for 2 reasons. 1 it was a long video and 2 it wasn't the top 5 people recommended for paper crafting but did fall into a glue for embellishments. I may make another one at some point as there are tons of other glues on the market that are excellent choices for embellishments. I also didn't include dry adhesive like tapes for the same above reasons. :) xoxo Mike
Thank you for this comparison! I used to use Scotch, then switched to Art Glitter several years ago. I mainly use my ATG gun with Scotch adhesive rolls but the refills have become very scarce and expensive so I was thinking about going back to using more liquid glue. Appreciate the work! Rhonda
I have used Tombo for the last 6 years of crafting/card making and have never had mine come spewing out the way yours did plus i leave mine upside down all the time. I purchase mine from Michael's for $3. something.......much cheaper than Amazon or where ever you purchased yours for $7. something plus shipping. Also there is a little yellow square eraser that you can purchase to remove dried glue from your work.....it comes in very handy. Thanks for the demonstrations with the different glues!
Thanks, Deanna! I will have to check that out at Michael's. I tried to represent a place to purchase glue that is available to a majority of viewers. I know not all of them are from the U.S. and some don't have access to local big crafting stores. 🙂
Thanks for this comparison. A couple of tips. On the Tacky Glue with gloppy nozzle, simply unscrew the nozzle cap from the bottle and wash the cap and nozzle in your kitchen sink under running,medium hot water to get it completely clean(may have to use a cotton swab) and reinstall the cap. You can use a straight or hat pin with large plastic piece on the non-pointed end as a way of sealing it from air, and preventing the "glops" from forming. This cleaning tip applies to any water-soluble modern glue (Elmer's glues, Lineco glues, various types of Titebond glue, and other types of white glue that come in plastic bottles and which may sit on a shelf for months, if not a year or so. The Straight pin sealing tip applies only to those glues without a built-in cap which can be twisted to close or open the nozzle. If you want a smaller opening in the top than you were getting using scissors or a craft knife, go outside and hold a small diameter, 1" to 1.5" brad nail or similar length sewing needle securely with pliers, heat the nail or needle with a butane-type lighter and carefully melt a much smaller hole down the center of the cap by driving the hot needle or brad nail through the top of the cap with the pliers. Tiny jewelers twist frills in a pin vise can be used to drill smaller or larger holes without using any heat. The are listed on Amazon in convenient sets as Hand Drill Set with Pin Vise. Here's a $12.99 set on Amazon with its complete name - "Pin Vise Hand Drill for Jewelry Making - Craft911 Manual Craft Drill Sharp HSS Micro Mini Twist Drill Bits Set, Small Hand Drill for Resin, Rotary Tools for Wood, Jewelry, Plastic, Miniature - Golden." (The specific link is too long and might be removed by You Tube.) I personally tend to buy several smaller bottles of those types of glues which tend to start drying out and going bad just as soon as the glue inside the bottle is first exposed to air. In my mind it is false economy to buy large bottles of glue, unless you are positive that the contents will be used within a month or so - half a bottle of dried up glue is useless. This concept also applies to CA glue - I buy multiple small tubes of Crazy Glue or Kraken Glue instead of a single large bottle, unless I'm positive I'll use the entire bottle in fewer than 30 days and will remember to store the opened, but sealed bottle in a refrigerator in an airless, double-sealed Zip-Lock bag. I also keep spray cans of inert gas on hand to prevent such spoilage, whether in glues inside Zip-Lock bags or in the containers of other craft chemicals I use.
I watched many video based on the glues and tried to see if they linked the glues on bottom of the videos . Thanks for posting links I'm subscribing and putting a like.
I also have heard that foiling will stick to the tombo green label, so you can use it to write or draw shapes with, let it dry some & then rub foil sheets over it & remove leaving the beautiful foiling finish.
Thanks Mike glad you liked the video! I will have to shop around for best prices, I picked Amazon as it's readily available to the majority of people. ~Mike
Hands down no contest art glitter glue. I won’t use any other glue. it has been a game changer for me. it’s allowed me to a little intricate pieces I never would’ve been able to I’ve been crafting decades and there is no better glue. I love it so much I don’t care what it costs
I happen to use the Lineco, and purchase it at Blick Art store. On-line the 4 oz is only $3.42. I buy the Quart bottle , which is $17.35, which translates to $2.16 for 4 oz. This does not come with an applicator top, so I use a couple of different dispenser bottles, one being the Fineline Applicator 18 gauge tip. Thanks for all of the info, Mike! I'd been curious about a couple of these glues, so my curiosity has now been quelled, and I'll stick with my Lineco.
Hi, Mitsim! Thanks for that info, it is definitely a good practice to shop around for the best price. Glad you were able to see some of the glues you were curious about, in action! xoxo Mike
I love your review. I'm just getting started and wanted to know what glue to buy. It's overwhelming when I go to the store. Off to the dollar store I go because I'd rather spend a dollar to get my feet wet.
Thank you for this review. The prices of Amazon as expressed below may be higher than where others can find it, but for those that hate to shop in public places (me) Amazon is my go to. But you present a very clear argument for getting to the Dollar Tree. I will have to check there next time I am out and about and in need of glue. :) Thanks Again.
Thanks, Paula! Well said, I was also trying to give information based on a resource available to almost everyone (with the exception of Dollar Tree). Not everyone has access to the big craft stores or know of the little 1 off shop that sells this and that for less money. I normally buy my items off Amazon, even things you can buy locally, because it's easier and I receive my items in 1 day. :)
As a scrapbooker/paper crafter, what do you feel would be the best glue of this bunch for photos as well? I've always tried to make sure my glue is acid free for that reason, but you didn't mention if any of these glues were. Thanks and I did love the video, you did a great job!
Great comparisons of all the glues, Mike. Thank you! I bought the Art Glitter glue and I am still trying to get used to it. I am having a difficult time. It does work well, but I just think it is a bit watery for my taste. I have difficulty using it with my textured papers for 3D projects. It works better for me for designs without a lot of bends. I tend to use Scotch Quick Dry or Aleene's Tacky Glue (including Quick Dry version). When I need a finer tip, I just use a Fineline Applicator for Scotch. I have not found a great fine tip for Aleene's yet. I prefer using Scotch with the fineline applicator rather than the bottle. I prefer using Aleene's Tacky glue or Beacon Fabri-Tac when I need a little more wiggle time to move the paper around. Sometimes Scotch just dries too quickly. Thanks again for the great video!
I really like that you did the comparisions. My favorite of those you shared would be the Art Glitter Glue because I like the fine tip,...but I don't like the price. My favorite glue I have been using forever is Beacon 3 in 1 and I think I will have to do a review on it and then send my viewers to your video so they can see these. It's good to share comparisons and reviews in case people didn't know about some of them so it introduces them to knew products. Thanks for this :) Hugs...Janie
Thanks for this. I am trying to find the best glue for card making. How long does the glue hold embellishments on your cards like sequins and ribbon? I have received cards where after a year the cards fell apart:-(... How long do the glues hold your projects together? Thanks.
thank you so much I needed to know this information for my Crafts I'm trying to find the right Glues for my Papercrafts, and Glass Crafts, and Material/Cloth ad Fabric Crafts, I Craft different that may require different kinds of glue IT WOULD BE NICE IF YOU CAN DO A VIDEO FOR DIFFERENT GLUES, FOR DIFFERENT TYPES OF PROJECTS LIKE, THE BEST GLUES FOR GLASS, FOR PAPER BAGS, AND MATERIAL CLOTH AND FABRICS THAT WOULD BE A VERY INFORMATIVE VIDEO TO LEARN FROM THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO THANK YOU AND BE SAFE AND WELL.
I'm on the search for new glues myself. My glue ZipDry is getting super expensive now. Do you know if any of them are comparable to ZipDry? For example if I get glue somewhere I don't want it, it will peel off with an eraser. Do any of these do that?
Whatever liquid glue I use, the top gets clogged. I have switched to glue sticks for this reason. A bit of Press-n-Seal over the top of item/s to be glued and a glue stick on the back and . . . Presto!
I've used several of these glues, but gave them all up when I discovered the Best Glue Ever by ScraPerfect. Literally is the best glue ever. Does so many things beautifully, besides the use on papers.
Hello, can you please tell me what will be the best glue , I need to glue peaces of cut out news paper on the back of a black vinyl jacket ( like fake patented leather ) you see what I mean,, please let me know , you thing if I use Elmers glue its ok ? thank you ,,,
I used to use the scotch quick dry adhesive for all my projects until I discovered Turbo Tacky glue by Aleenes you did not try that one but it drys as fast as the scotch and is about $2.59 - 2.99 at walmart
Thanks very much for doing this, Mike! Some of the prices of those glues are outrageous prices here in Canada! I've switched from Scotch to Aleene's because of it! I find it works much the same, and allows me to buy more paper! lol :o)
the 4 oz art glitter glue from art glitter is 8.95, it is water based it will dry clear if you check it tomorrow with the amount used. you shouldn't see it at all.
@@kkrolf2782 Yes Art glitter glue dries matte with no shine, if you get it on something like acetate it will stick it and dry clear but you will see it is dull. on vellum etc it leaves very little trace. and perfect for card making and scrapbooking...adheres glitter paper to glitter paper its my go to.
So, the Alleene’s for the win?! All the same result, but No, pips like the Art glitter glue because it’s… fancy! Why pay $1 when you can pay $14 for 4 oz + shipping?!
+Mike DezinesbyEM Check her out on RUclips ... "May May Made It ... and you can too". She does tutorials on Y.T. and has a retail biz. And thank you BUNCHES for your critique. I'm new to the craft so I greatly rely on these kind of vids to educate me & keep me from financial ruin!!!
The comparison cost of the Art Glitter Glue is not really accurate. First you bought a small bottle off Amazon. If you had bought a bottle off another site, she sells it in big refill bottles cheaper that i refill my small bottle. That alone brings the cost of my small bottle down. Second, you bought it with the tip. Yes, you need the tip on your first purchase, but after that you keep using the same metal tip, the cost of the glue goes down if you had considered those variables.
Here are the links to the paper craft glues:
Art Glitter Glue: amzn.to/2zoehj3
Aleene’s Tacky Glue: amzn.to/2QRb3v1
Tombow Mono Multi Glue: amzn.to/2zntdho
Lineco Neutral PH Adhesive: amzn.to/2znteBY
Scotch Quick Dry: amzn.to/2I4IA0N (packaging changed on this)
Thank you for taking the time to do this! For many years, I have used glossy accents in a fine tip bottle. It works fantastic but is awful to glue itself shut quickly. I will offer the info that if you glue yours shut, you can remove the cap, put tinfoil over the bottle opening & soak the fine tip lid in super hot water for a few minutes to reopen it. I also have read that the green label tombo is great to apply to the back of clear stamps that are no longer sticky enough to cling to your blocks.
I currently have swapped to & love the art glitter glue. Thanks again for sharing this info!!
I'd love to see these after aging, to see if they have yellowed over time. Additionally, I would like to see a test of strength after 1 or 2 years. Permanence is also a very important consideration for many applications.
I LOVE Aleene's glue & have used it for years but not so much for paper, unless it's quite thick.. I use it for florals, thicker items & it has never let me down. On outdoor wreaths, cold temps do not affect it! For thin paper (I make tons of cards for our big family), inexpensive UHU glue sticks from 99 cent store work very well.
I am an avid At Glitter Glue User. One thing I have discovered over the years is that I use much less glue to do the job so the price is not so bad when you consider that. Less is more with this stuff. It is also great for gluing on trims, metal findings etc that I had no luck with other glues holding. Very helpful video.
isappb AG Art Glitter Glue has been my go to glue since this video. I really love the fine tip and I only need a small amount. I have also been using it to adhere glitter. I am now an avid user also 😊 I will have to talk about that in my next video although that is the glue seen in almost all videos since this one. Just love it!
Mike, Thanks a bunch for this video. I'm especially glad you pointed out the Latex Allergy issue with Tombow. I like to do crafting at schools, and Latex isn't allowed so that was very good to know. Aleene's has a large number of adhesives on the market--very good family business--you really lucked out finding it at Dollar Store! As for Art Glitter Glue, while it is pricey, the amount needed is so minuscule compared to other glues a bottle lasts for ages. I have an eight oz. bottle that I've used constantly for a year, and it's only halfway gone. Love it!
Another good product is Ranger Multi-Medium Mat, available from Amazon. Dries totally mat--buying the 3-oz. jars is more economical and buying the empty, fine-tipped bottles (found on the same page) so you can refill from the jar works awesomely.
Hi, Beverly! Glad you found the video helpful. I have also used the Ranger Multi Medium and usually transfer it into the smaller fine tip bottle. I debated on adding that to this video but didn't for 2 reasons. 1 it was a long video and 2 it wasn't the top 5 people recommended for paper crafting but did fall into a glue for embellishments. I may make another one at some point as there are tons of other glues on the market that are excellent choices for embellishments. I also didn't include dry adhesive like tapes for the same above reasons. :) xoxo Mike
Thank you for this comparison! I used to use Scotch, then switched to Art Glitter several years ago. I mainly use my ATG gun with Scotch adhesive rolls but the refills have become very scarce and expensive so I was thinking about going back to using more liquid glue. Appreciate the work! Rhonda
I really like art glitter glue and think it is worth the price. I did Not know about the Latex in the Tombow glue so thanks for that tip
Hi, Beth! Thanks for watching and commenting, I really appreciate it! ❤
I have used Tombo for the last 6 years of crafting/card making and have never had mine come spewing out the way yours did plus i leave mine upside down all the time. I purchase mine from Michael's for $3. something.......much cheaper than Amazon or where ever you purchased yours for $7. something plus shipping. Also there is a little yellow square eraser that you can purchase to remove dried glue from your work.....it comes in very handy. Thanks for the demonstrations with the different glues!
Thanks, Deanna! I will have to check that out at Michael's. I tried to represent a place to purchase glue that is available to a majority of viewers. I know not all of them are from the U.S. and some don't have access to local big crafting stores.
🙂
Thanks for this comparison. A couple of tips. On the Tacky Glue with gloppy nozzle, simply unscrew the nozzle cap from the bottle and wash the cap and nozzle in your kitchen sink under running,medium hot water to get it completely clean(may have to use a cotton swab) and reinstall the cap. You can use a straight or hat pin with large plastic piece on the non-pointed end as a way of sealing it from air, and preventing the "glops" from forming. This cleaning tip applies to any water-soluble modern glue (Elmer's glues, Lineco glues, various types of Titebond glue, and other types of white glue that come in plastic bottles and which may sit on a shelf for months, if not a year or so. The Straight pin sealing tip applies only to those glues without a built-in cap which can be twisted to close or open the nozzle.
If you want a smaller opening in the top than you were getting using scissors or a craft knife, go outside and hold a small diameter, 1" to 1.5" brad nail or similar length sewing needle securely with pliers, heat the nail or needle with a butane-type lighter and carefully melt a much smaller hole down the center of the cap by driving the hot needle or brad nail through the top of the cap with the pliers. Tiny jewelers twist frills in a pin vise can be used to drill smaller or larger holes without using any heat. The are listed on Amazon in convenient sets as Hand Drill Set with Pin Vise. Here's a $12.99 set on Amazon with its complete name - "Pin Vise Hand Drill for Jewelry Making - Craft911 Manual Craft Drill Sharp HSS Micro Mini Twist Drill Bits Set, Small Hand Drill for Resin, Rotary Tools for Wood, Jewelry, Plastic, Miniature - Golden." (The specific link is too long and might be removed by You Tube.) I personally tend to buy several smaller bottles of those types of glues which tend to start drying out and going bad just as soon as the glue inside the bottle is first exposed to air. In my mind it is false economy to buy large bottles of glue, unless you are positive that the contents will be used within a month or so - half a bottle of dried up glue is useless. This concept also applies to CA glue - I buy multiple small tubes of Crazy Glue or Kraken Glue instead of a single large bottle, unless I'm positive I'll use the entire bottle in fewer than 30 days and will remember to store the opened, but sealed bottle in a refrigerator in an airless, double-sealed Zip-Lock bag. I also keep spray cans of inert gas on hand to prevent such spoilage, whether in glues inside Zip-Lock bags or in the containers of other craft chemicals I use.
Extremely helpful thank you for taking the time to make this.
I watched many video based on the glues and tried to see if they linked the glues on bottom of the videos . Thanks for posting links I'm subscribing and putting a like.
I also have heard that foiling will stick to the tombo green label, so you can use it to write or draw shapes with, let it dry some & then rub foil sheets over it & remove leaving the beautiful foiling finish.
Great information! Thank you so much 😊
This was great help to me. I am having warping issues with gluing on cardstock.
That was interesting. I have used most of those glues. Right now, I’m using the Tombo because of the two sizes of applications.
Great video, I use the green bottle glue..I love it drys super fast.. plus it’s cheaper at Walmart about 5.00
Thanks Mike glad you liked the video! I will have to shop around for best prices, I picked Amazon as it's readily available to the majority of people. ~Mike
Thank you so much I appreciate your video
You could use at least half of what you used of the art glitter glue. Stuff is amazing. Glues metal too.
Thanks, that was very helpful. 😻
Hands down no contest art glitter glue. I won’t use any other glue. it has been a game changer for me. it’s allowed me to a little intricate pieces I never would’ve been able to I’ve been crafting decades and there is no better glue. I love it so much I don’t care what it costs
Very interesting video. Good information. I like the Tombo and I have used a rubber glue eraser to remove excess glue when it dries.
I happen to use the Lineco, and purchase it at Blick Art store. On-line the 4 oz is only $3.42. I buy the Quart bottle , which is $17.35, which translates to $2.16 for 4 oz. This does not come with an applicator top, so I use a couple of different dispenser bottles, one being the Fineline Applicator 18 gauge tip. Thanks for all of the info, Mike! I'd been curious about a couple of these glues, so my curiosity has now been quelled, and I'll stick with my Lineco.
Hi, Mitsim! Thanks for that info, it is definitely a good practice to shop around for the best price. Glad you were able to see some of the glues you were curious about, in action! xoxo Mike
I love your review. I'm just getting started and wanted to know what glue to buy. It's overwhelming when I go to the store. Off to the dollar store I go because I'd rather spend a dollar to get my feet wet.
Hi sir what is the best glue to use in metallic cardstack this paper is shiny i tried many paste glue no use pls help😭
Thank you for this review. The prices of Amazon as expressed below may be higher than where others can find it, but for those that hate to shop in public places (me) Amazon is my go to. But you present a very clear argument for getting to the Dollar Tree. I will have to check there next time I am out and about and in need of glue. :) Thanks Again.
Thanks, Paula! Well said, I was also trying to give information based on a resource available to almost everyone (with the exception of Dollar Tree). Not everyone has access to the big craft stores or know of the little 1 off shop that sells this and that for less money. I normally buy my items off Amazon, even things you can buy locally, because it's easier and I receive my items in 1 day. :)
Your comparison was interesting. I use to use tombow but now I like the new glue pen from Gina K. I also like double sided Be Creative Tape.
Thanks, Georgia I always appreciate your support ❤ I am wanting to try the Gina K glue next I hear so many nice things about it!
Are those the two adhesives most preferred by Jennifer McG. these days?
As a scrapbooker/paper crafter, what do you feel would be the best glue of this bunch for photos as well? I've always tried to make sure my glue is acid free for that reason, but you didn't mention if any of these glues were. Thanks and I did love the video, you did a great job!
Great comparisons of all the glues, Mike. Thank you! I bought the Art Glitter glue and I am still trying to get used to it. I am having a difficult time. It does work well, but I just think it is a bit watery for my taste. I have difficulty using it with my textured papers for 3D projects. It works better for me for designs without a lot of bends. I tend to use Scotch Quick Dry or Aleene's Tacky Glue (including Quick Dry version). When I need a finer tip, I just use a Fineline Applicator for Scotch. I have not found a great fine tip for Aleene's yet. I prefer using Scotch with the fineline applicator rather than the bottle. I prefer using Aleene's Tacky glue or Beacon Fabri-Tac when I need a little more wiggle time to move the paper around. Sometimes Scotch just dries too quickly. Thanks again for the great video!
Thanks for watching and commenting, Sandy! I have heard Beacon mentioned a few times today so may have to check that one out also. 🙂
Art Glitter glue is my favorite❤️
Yep, that has been my go to glue since this video! Truly love it! ~Mike
I really like that you did the comparisions. My favorite of those you shared would be the Art Glitter Glue because I like the fine tip,...but I don't like the price. My favorite glue I have been using forever is Beacon 3 in 1 and I think I will have to do a review on it and then send my viewers to your video so they can see these. It's good to share comparisons and reviews in case people didn't know about some of them so it introduces them to knew products. Thanks for this :) Hugs...Janie
I have not heard of Beacon 3 in 1, Janie. Yes please do a review so I can see how that one works. :)
Great video! I was wondering if you could tell us your favorite paper brands?
Thank you for doing this comparison as I am a fairly new paper crafter and this was very helpful, new subscriber here too👋
Thanks for this. I am trying to find the best glue for card making. How long does the glue hold embellishments on your cards like sequins and ribbon? I have received cards where after a year the cards fell apart:-(... How long do the glues hold your projects together? Thanks.
thank you so much I needed to know this information for my Crafts I'm trying to find the right Glues for my Papercrafts, and Glass Crafts, and Material/Cloth ad Fabric Crafts, I Craft different that may require different kinds of glue IT WOULD BE NICE IF YOU CAN DO A VIDEO FOR DIFFERENT GLUES, FOR DIFFERENT TYPES OF PROJECTS LIKE, THE BEST GLUES FOR GLASS, FOR PAPER BAGS, AND MATERIAL CLOTH AND FABRICS THAT WOULD BE A VERY INFORMATIVE VIDEO TO LEARN FROM THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO THANK YOU AND BE SAFE AND WELL.
Which is the glue for more thickness paper
Thank you was wondering if the Aleene's was similar to the scotch tacky. Great review!
What is the best for paper stacking? Taking all opinions please, I don’t want clumsiness or it to be too watery
THANK YOU!!!
I'm on the search for new glues myself. My glue ZipDry is getting super expensive now. Do you know if any of them are comparable to ZipDry? For example if I get glue somewhere I don't want it, it will peel off with an eraser. Do any of these do that?
Whatever liquid glue I use, the top gets clogged. I have switched to glue sticks for this reason. A bit of Press-n-Seal over the top of item/s to be glued and a glue stick on the back and . . . Presto!
Which glue is good for cardstock and wood together?
I've used several of these glues, but gave them all up when I discovered the Best Glue Ever by ScraPerfect. Literally is the best glue ever. Does so many things beautifully, besides the use on papers.
Thanks for the info. I did not know about the latex in Tombow.
Hello, can you please tell me what will be the best glue , I need to glue peaces of cut out news paper on the back of a black vinyl jacket ( like fake patented leather ) you see what I mean,, please let me know , you thing if I use Elmers glue its ok ? thank you ,,,
Which glue is best and strong to made clay grap. Coz favicol is not god. Plz tell me sir
Thanks!
I used to use the scotch quick dry adhesive for all my projects until I discovered Turbo Tacky glue by Aleenes you did not try that one but it drys as fast as the scotch and is about $2.59 - 2.99 at walmart
Thanks, Pam!
Thanks, Pam!
Thanks very much for doing this, Mike! Some of the prices of those glues are outrageous prices here in Canada! I've switched from Scotch to Aleene's because of it! I find it works much the same, and allows me to buy more paper! lol :o)
Glad you found it helpful, Nancy! Appreciate you watching and commenting! ❤
the 4 oz art glitter glue from art glitter is 8.95, it is water based it will dry clear if you check it tomorrow with the amount used. you shouldn't see it at all.
Thanks, April! I will definitely check that out and will take another look now that it's completely dry. ❤
April, Are you saying that that one will dry matte finished? NO SHINE?!?
@@kkrolf2782 Yes Art glitter glue dries matte with no shine, if you get it on something like acetate it will stick it and dry clear but you will see it is dull. on vellum etc it leaves very little trace. and perfect for card making and scrapbooking...adheres glitter paper to glitter paper its my go to.
very informative.
I use the art glitter glue and I find it last longer and that makes cheaper
Good point!
So, the Alleene’s for the win?! All the same result, but No, pips like the Art glitter glue because it’s… fancy! Why pay $1 when you can pay $14 for 4 oz + shipping?!
Buy the Art Glitter Glue from Maymay Made It-best price.
Thanks, Cassie! I am not sure what store that is, but I will take a look.
+Mike DezinesbyEM Check her out on RUclips ... "May May Made It ... and you can too". She does tutorials on Y.T. and has a retail biz. And thank you BUNCHES for your critique. I'm new to the craft so I greatly rely on these kind of vids to educate me & keep me from financial ruin!!!
I am a "Made It" Love her stuff!
I have been using a generic craft glue, but find that my cards sometimes curl, after they dry. @IdentityGreetings on Instagram
The comparison cost of the Art Glitter Glue is not really accurate. First you bought a small bottle off Amazon. If you had bought a bottle off another site, she sells it in big refill bottles cheaper that i refill my small bottle. That alone brings the cost of my small bottle down. Second, you bought it with the tip. Yes, you need the tip on your first purchase, but after that you keep using the same metal tip, the cost of the glue goes down if you had considered those variables.
Thanks for info, Tereasa!
WHICH other site, Theresa. We need details, Girl!
Maymaymadeit.com
I've never heard anyone say "schmutz" before except my German in-laws!
Some glues cause your papers to wrinkle and bulk.
Good job dad
Thank you!
Thank you!