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Hey guys, what do you use to glue your paper? I'm having trouble with certain enclosed volumes, I can't press the tabs against the other piece, so the rubber cement I have doesn't make good contact. Any advice?

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>> Anonymous
http://www.save-on-crafts.com/alortacglu.html
>> Internet !KK2BPQzgwE
nice, tacky glue is fairly classic. I remember using that on popsicle stick crafts when i was like 10. How well will it work on cardstock? I have to make a bunch of volumes for a project in school, and there are lots of curves. I've been cutting the tabs as triangles for smoother curves.
>> Anonymous
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Gel Elmers school glue. It's bluish clear and it stays in place. Works like a charm.
>> Anonymous
Plain old white glue. It's sticky, thick, and doesn't dry too fast.
>> Anonymous
Real /po/eple know that glue is against the rules.
>> Anonymouse !!DKrHlGIU56/
I use Scotch Quick-Dry Adhesive, but since I live in Australia I don't know what it will be called elsewhere.

It is quite expensive but it is really good stuff.
>> Anonymous
I just go to a random accessory store and ask for the best glue versions they have to paper-wood glue. I usually get 1 cheap and 1 expensive, and I pick up the cheap one, who's.. 200grm for a dollar. It's enough for 2-3 big papercrafts.
>> Anonymous
It's just a matter of how you use it. Put a really little bit and spread it evenly with a stick or something, and remember that if it loosens up after the first gluing, you need to print it over. Because it won't EVER glue right when you missed the first time.