July 19, 2019

My Favorite And Most Used Adhesives & Glues For Cardmaking

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My Most Favorite
TomBow Multi Mono Liquid Glue - I use it for most everything I glue onto my cards. I love how it doesn’t dry fast, so if the card matting is a bit askew, I can peel it back up and fix it without ripping the cardstock. Once it dries it’s permanent. It doesn’t wrinkle paper. Link to Buy: https://amzn.to/2Yl4W97

Other glues & adhesives I keep on hand are:

  • Zig 2 Way Glue Pens / Link to Buy: https://amzn.to/2Y0Wszm
    ~ Squeeze and Roll Pen - I use this for thin words/letters or images like a line image.
    ~ Chisel Tip Pen - I use this for mostly for intricate background images.
  • 3L Scrapbook Adhesive Foam Square Black & White - I use these to give images or text on my card depth and dimension. The black is good for using on card bases that are a dark color and the white is good for light color card bases. I go through white the most.
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  • American Crafts Sticky Thumb Foam Dots - I use these the same as the foam squares. Sometimes you just need dots instead of squares. Link to Buy: https://amzn.to/2xUwx1R
  • 3M Scotch Foam Mounting Tape - I use this for shaker cards or on cards that need a long continuous strip of foam. Link to Buy: https://amzn.to/2XZrOGP
  • Double Sided Tape - I use this for projects, like boxes or bags, that need a really strong bond and not have glue ooze out the sides. It’s really great for acetate or glitter cardstock. I have a variety of widths, but seem to use 1/4” the most. I have several brands - Scor Tape being the most popular, but usually any brand works. Link to Buy: https://amzn.to/2Soh3MT
  • Glue Dots - I use these for things I want to stick to a hard surface or plastic and still be able to peel it off. Example a butterfly die cut on a tube of lipgloss as a party favor. It will peel off clean and easily. Link to Buy: https://amzn.to/2XPk5A0
  • Glossy Accents - I use this for adhering heavy embellishments. I also use it to give an image a glossy glass look. It takes a while to dry. I have also used it to adhere German glass glitter to die cuts. It holds great. Link to Buy: https://amzn.to/2XT78F9
  • Xyron Sticker Makers / Link to Buy: https://amzn.to/2SyR0TD
    ~ Xyron 1.5” Sticker Maker - I use this for really thin small and tiny pieces or lettering. Some times the Squeeze and Roll glue pen doesn’t get the job done. Just run the die cut through and it has a layer of adhesive on the back. Simple!
    ~ Xyron Creative Station Lite - I don’t use this as much as the 1.5”, because I usually just use TomBow or a tape runner. When I do use it, it is for large die cuts that I’m going to add loose glitter or flocking powder to. The glitter doesn’t shed if you burnish it down and the flocking looks great!
  • Ad-Tech Permanent Crafter's Tape aka tape runner - I don’t really use a tape runner much because I usually use too much and run out mid project. But I do have a couple of these I my stash for just in case. They are good to use on papers that wrinkle easily with a wet glue. Link to Buy: https://amzn.to/2O4Nxxa
  • Pink ATG Tape Glue Gun - last but not least... I use this for bigger projects that need a strong bond that is flexible and not stiff and that is going to use a lot of adhesive. Such as mini book assembly, lots of party favor boxes or bags or party decor. You can certainly use it as an everyday adhesive, many do... I just don’t because of my wrist. In the long run, this is probably cheaper for refills than buying rolls of double sided tape. Link to Buy: https://amzn.to/32ZWRon
In conclusion... you need a wet glue, a tape type of adhesive and foam squares/dots in your stash.

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