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Apr. 30th, 2004 02:52 pmHave you ever tried a glue called "Yes!"
This stuff is the bomb! A friend of mine who owns an art store sends me a freebie once in a while to "road test" before he stocks it, and he sent me a huge tub of the stuff 2 years ago. I never really used it because it's just not practical in classes of 25-40 middle schoolers (you gotta spread it with a stick) but I just decided to try it for my own personal use (altered book/ scrapbooks) This stuff is the bomb! It's been sitting on a shelf for 2 years, and it's still pliable. It doesn't wrinkle your paper, and you can use it to bond just about anything. The only thing I couldn't get it to work on was plastic paper-rope... you know the stuff you unroll and use like cornhusks? But it did stick just about everything else, and it makes beautiful book-bindings. They seem to be pretty sturdy, too.
Anyway, if you can find it, try it. I am going to call this guy and tell him how much I love this glue. I feel bad for not giving it more of a chance the first time.
This stuff is the bomb! A friend of mine who owns an art store sends me a freebie once in a while to "road test" before he stocks it, and he sent me a huge tub of the stuff 2 years ago. I never really used it because it's just not practical in classes of 25-40 middle schoolers (you gotta spread it with a stick) but I just decided to try it for my own personal use (altered book/ scrapbooks) This stuff is the bomb! It's been sitting on a shelf for 2 years, and it's still pliable. It doesn't wrinkle your paper, and you can use it to bond just about anything. The only thing I couldn't get it to work on was plastic paper-rope... you know the stuff you unroll and use like cornhusks? But it did stick just about everything else, and it makes beautiful book-bindings. They seem to be pretty sturdy, too.
Anyway, if you can find it, try it. I am going to call this guy and tell him how much I love this glue. I feel bad for not giving it more of a chance the first time.