ATG
Glue Dots
Zig Glue
Glossy Accents
Xyron
Glue Glider Pro
Now, it doesn't take long to figure out that you need several types of adhesive if you're a big paper crafter. I use the following as adhesive:
- Aleen's Quick Dry or Fast Grab Tacky Glue
- ATG with non-acid free tape
- Hot glue
- Tombow Mono Multi Liquid Glue
I'll tell you what I like (and don't like) about them:
ATG
- Pros:
- Cost efficient
- Good hold for paper
- No drying time
- Won't bubble paper
- Quick application
- Cons:
- Big initial investment
- Takes up a lot of space
Aleen's Quick Dry or Fast Grab Tacky Glue
- Pros:
- Dries quickly
- Cost efficient
- Strong bond for paper and light embellishments
- Cons
- Bubbles under thin paper if applied too thickly
- Can be messy
Hot Glue
- Pros:
- Dries instantly
- Very strong hold for all craft products
- Cost efficient
- Cons:
- Can be dangerous (burns)
- Can be messy
- Requires you to work quickly
- Bubbles under thin paper
Tombow Mono Multi Liquid Glue
- Pros:
- Strong bond for paper and light embellishments
- Two tips (broad and fine tip) for various adhesive purposes
- Cons:
- Gets stuck on your fingers easily, gumming up your project
- Pricey
One thing I mentioned in each is cost. That's a big factor in what I use. As for a general purpose adhesive, for a beginner I would recommend the ATG over the Glue Glider Pro. The reason? Cost. Here's what I mean:
- For ATG, after a $32 investment in the gun, which comes with 36 years of adhesive, the refills are only $10 for 36 yards of acid-free adhesive. It's cheaper at $7 if you use non-acid free refills
- For the Glue Glider Pro, you get a smaller gun that takes up less space. However, after a $15 initial investment that comes with 40 feet of tape, you only get 13.3 yards for $9.
What about small embellishments? Here I would recommend Glue Dots or Glossy Accents. Glue dots come 300 for $4.29 and Glossy Accents is $5.99 for a bottle that lasts a long time (a little goes a long way!).
So what about the Zig 2-way glue? It works great as a re-sticker for Cricut mats, but unless you want a temporary bond for something, it's not the best adhesive.
The Tombow Mono Multi Liquid Glue? It's strong, but it always messes up my project as I can't seem to resist getting my fingers in it and it ruining whatever I'm gluing down. But not everyone has this issue, so on cost alone I will judge it. It's a tad bit expensive. It's $3.39, but the bottle is small and you can go through it quickly if you use it exclusively. It's great for small embellishments, but for paper I would recommend a dry adhesive all the way through.
If you're not picky about acid-free products, I HIGHLY recommend a wet adhesive not found in the scrapbooking section. Some favorites are Aleen's Tacky Glue (I recommend Quick Dry or Fast Grab) and the Fabri-Tac glue. It's cost effective and very, very useful. I have found how to use it to glue down paper without it bubbling (a thin layer, which works very well for a permanent bond). It can be used for paper and other embellishments, which I really like. You can also use it for glitter or flocking powder.