If you use any old adhesive, over time, a chemical reaction occurs and you will eventually be left with discolored and deteriorating photographs and layouts.
Want to know how I know? Because like many others, when I first started, I used my kid's low-cost and low-quality gluesticks for sticking bits and pieces down. Rookie error!
These days when I'm purchasing scrapbook adhesives, I look for words such as pH-neutral, acid-free, or archival safe. Knowing what glue to use for scrapbooking is crucial.
1. 3 types of Adhesives
2. Glue Sticks
3. Photo Corners
4. Washi Tape
5. Glue Dots
6. Spray Adhesive
7. Double-Sided Foam
8. Glue Tape Roller
9. Photo Tabs
10. Final Thoughts
Wet adhesives are what we usually think of as ''glue'' and come in pastes, liquids, or spray cans. A lot of paper crafters limit the use of wet adhesives as paper that is even slightly too wet turns quickly into warped paper when it dries. There are safer adhesive alternatives out there!
Dry adhesives are tapes, photo corners, sticky dots, and tabs. These are great for scrapbooking and papercrafts and allow you to be just that little bit more creative.
Low tack adhesives are much less sticky and are generally used for temporarily holding things in place. They usually come in the form of sheets or tape.
Now that you know about buying acid-free and steering clear of too many wet type adhesives, let's talk about the best adhesives for scrapbooking, cardmaking, and papercrafts!
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Glue sticks are a must-have for scrapbooking, card making, and papercrafts and are often one of the first adhesives you will purchase as they are just so incredibly useful.
Glue sticks are usually inexpensive and can be used for attaching nearly any lightweight paper or card together, or even to adhere your photographs down.
Most people use way too much as they think this is required to make it stick. However, this will only warp your paper or photograph. Use it sparingly and make sure to buy one with the words ''acid-free'' on it.
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Photos corners are used to - you guessed it - attach a photo to your project! They are great because they allow you to adhere your picture down without actually damaging the picture.
Photos can even be swapped out for another one as it sits inside the triangle itself and it's the corner triangle that is stuck down to your scrapbooking page or card.
Photo corners also act as a nice design feature on your page!
Washi tape is a durable, flexible tape that comes in a variety of beautiful patterns and colors. It acts as both an embellishment and an adhesive for sticking things down and is often used on the page as a design element whether you actually need to stick something down or not.
The dots are applied with pressure and once you push down to make it stick, they usually can't be moved without ripping the paper.
Glue dots are a super handy adhesive and a lot of fun. They are great for adding a dramatic 3-D effect to your page embellishments!
Use spray adhesives in moderation to avoid wrinkling up your paper!
I love it for creating backgrounds where I'm basically covering the whole page with another layer of paper.
For e.g. If I want to create a background using torn up paper scraps, then I can lightly spray my card stock with the spray adhesive and layer my strips of paper down quickly and easily.
Double-sided foam adhesive
Double-sided tape foam adhesive comes in a tape-like roll (called foam mounting tape) or in a pack of pre-cut squares. Both are ideal for adding a 3-D effect such as making your lettering or embellishments pop out of the page.
Once you buy some, you'll wonder how you ever lived without it and it will become a regular on the pages of your scrapbooks and cards.
Just stick a few squares on your embellishment (or cut a piece from your roll), peel the protective sticker off the side that's exposed, and stick it down. Just make sure it's on the right spot before you press down and completely adhere it!
It's amazing for sticking both photographs and flat paper embellishments down and it dries quickly too.
Photo tabs
Photo tabs are double-sided tape squares that are specifically intended to mount photographs. Unlike the double-sided foam scrapbook adhesive, they can usually be re-positioned for a few minutes when you first stick them down so you can quickly fix any mistakes... like a slightly skewed photograph.
You can even buy them with an applicator box, where you just hold it down on your page and press down to transfer the photo tab to your paper.
Start with a great quality acid-free glue stick and build up from there with one or two options such as a double-sided foam adhesive. Just remember to buy acid-free and avoid too many wet type adhesives.
Happy scrapping and card making!
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