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Anonymous
what kind of glue should i use for paper craft?
i tried the one above, the one in the bottom works but its too slow to dry
>> Anonymous
Manye people seem to use carpenter's (wood) glue, or Elmer brand white pva glue (which I always just thought was the same).
I use "liqued" hobby glue, but I think it's the same kind of stuff as in your bottom picture, so if you have bad experiences with that, don't bother. ;)
>> Anonymous
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Wood glue normally means PVA. Stuff like Evo-Stik is really good.
>> Anonymous
It's also important not too use just much glue. The more glue you use, the longer it takes to dry (and there's also the risk of it squishing out when you press the parts together and making a mess).
>> COTTON EYED JOE
And use an applicator of some kind. End of a paintbrush, your finger, just don't squirt it on the tab and glue it like that.

Personally I use broken up paddlepop sticks so that one end is like a utility knife and the other is rounded.
>> Anon
hot glue gun, bitches!! works wonders on thick cardstock.
>> Anonymous
Elmer's glue and a toothpick works for me. And like>>43929said, use the tiniest drops you can apply.
>> Anonymous
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>> gizmogal !MmLOyiCYJs
I found this good site telling you what sorts of glue to use for any project!
thought I'd share with my fellow /po/sters.
http://www.thistothat.com/cgi-bin/glue.cgi?lang=en&this=Paper&that=Paper
>> Anonymous
I use super glue, it dries very fast and is really easy to use, the only bad side is if you accidentally glue your fingers together.
>> Anonymous
Elmers Glue for the win
>> Anonymous
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Zip Dry Paper Glue. Saw it at my local Michael's and have been EXTREMELY impressed with the results when it comes to papercraft. It dries MUCH faster than Elmer's with a better bond.