Adhesives of Your Choice
There are many ways to stick things together when paper crafting. As a new crafter, you may start out with white “school glue” or double-stick tape. Stampin’ Up! carries a lot more options that are generally easier to use and/or stick better. For instance, I have not had any Stampin’ Up! adhesives buckle my paper. Here are my reasons for selecting one adhesive over another and some added tips.
(This video needs to be updated to include Fast Fuse, Tear and Tape, and the Fine Tip Glue Pen.)Multipurpose Liquid Glue If I had to pick only one adhesive, this would be it. It dries fairly quickly and stays stuck in most cases. It has a large and a small tip. It dries clear, but stays sticky. It’s great for paper to paper and for glitter. It is made out of latex, so use with caution if you have that allergy. Acid free.
- I nearly always use the small tip. I keep the bottle upside down in a little glass jar so the glue is always at the tip. If you don’t, you are likely to squeeze the bottle to get the glue out. When it finally reaches the tip it will come out in a blob and it keeps coming out making a big mess. I never have this problem when I keep it upside down.
- A little goes a long way! Use a tiny bit so it doesn’t ooze out between layers. If you get it where it’s exposed, allow it to dry and erase it with the Adhesive Remover.
- If you want to use it as a temporary bond, let it dry before adhering.
- Try putting a thin layer on the back of clear-mount stamps, allowing it to dry thoroughly before using the stamp, to hold the stamp to the block.
- If you use Snail with torn paper or any material that my come apart, you’re likely to pull the scraps into the dispenser. This makes the tape rewind unevenly and can jam up the works. It can be fixed, but is very difficult. I usually just give up and put in a refill. Then I hit my forehead and remind myself not to use this adhesive for that kind of material.
- I put my name on the gray “keeper” side. My home dispenser has magnets on this side that I stick the wall of my work area. My travel dispensers hang from a retractable badge lanyard. (Remove the plastic snap part, run the cord around the plastic tab of the gray “keeper” side.)
- I use it for wrapping presents. It works great on most wrapping paper and doesn’t show.
- If you have trouble using Snail, find the bumpy ridges and put your index finger there. Be sure you open the cover. Pull your line of adhesive slowly. You don’t need to push hard.
- I carefully fold back the paper strip until I find the next glue dot. Keep the whole roll covered with the paper strip or you will have glue dots stuck all over.
- Press the project to the glue dot on the roll or lift a glue dot from the roll with a Paper Piercer. Glue dots stick to you nearly as well as they do the paper, fabric, foam, plastic, or other material.
- If the Glue Dot is larger than your embellishment, just fold the dot over on itself.
- Stick buttons to projects.
- Turn paper circles into 3-D glossy buttons.
- Adhere buttons or paper to thumb tacks or magnets and add a glossy finish for your bulletin board.
- Create water droplets.
- Turn a stamped jar or fish bowl into “glass.”
- Add a drop of refill ink for a colored glossy finish.
