Types of Craft Adhesives Every Crafter Needs
Types of Craft Adhesives Every Crafter Needs
Are you a crafter who wants to know what the best craft glue for your DIY projects is? Whether you’re an occasional crafter or someone who creates every day, adhesives are a must-have in your tool kit.
This guide breaks down what adhesives are, what “craft adhesive” means, and the most useful types to keep on hand—especially for cardmaking, scrapbooking, and paper crafts.
Table of Content
I. What Are Adhesives? II. What Is Craft Adhesive? III. Types of Adhesives for Crafting IV. What Is Craft Glue? V. What Is Tacky Glue? VI. What Is the Best Adhesive to Use for Cardmaking? 📚 Related Articles 🎁 Free Clipart Sampler 💎 All Access MembershipI. What Are Adhesives?
If you’ve ever stuck things together, you’ve used adhesives—paste, kid’s glue, tape, epoxy, craft adhesive, or even stickers. Adhesives are tools used for sticking or binding materials together.
In today’s world, adhesives are everywhere—from simple bottle labels to home appliances and even automobiles.
Did you know? Early adhesives included starch paste, animal and fish glue, egg-based pastes, tar, and beeswax. Modern adhesives evolved into pressure-sensitive adhesives (PSA), like Scotch tape and sticky notes.
II. What Is Craft Adhesive?
Craft adhesive is a general term for non-toxic (often white or clear) glues used for DIY projects across many surfaces—paper, fabric, wood, foam, and more.
While you can use one glue for everything, different projects and surfaces often work better with specific adhesive types. If you’re a card maker, for example, it helps to know the best adhesive for cardstock (and how to avoid warping).
III. Types of Adhesives for Crafting
Glue pens, glue tape, tacky glue, foam tape, and double-sided adhesives all have their “perfect moment.” The goal is to keep a few reliable options so you’re never stuck mid-project.
- Liquid adhesives: great for detailed work and mixed surfaces
- Pressure-sensitive adhesives (PSA): fast, clean, and flat for paper crafting
- Foam adhesives: dimension + strong hold
- Thick craft glues: heavier projects, fabric/felt, and DIY decor
IV. What Is Craft Glue?
Craft glue is a staple in every home. It’s used in school projects, DIY crafts, and paper crafting hobbies. In general, craft glue is:
- Water-based
- Quick-drying
- Non-toxic
- Non-industrial
- Available in solid or liquid form
- White or clear
- Removable (sometimes) or permanent (often)
V. What Is Tacky Glue?
Tacky glue is a thicker, fast-grabbing PVA glue that dries permanently. It’s beloved because it “grabs” quickly and creates a strong bond.
- Best for: heavier embellishments, fabric/felt, DIY decor, strong paper bonds
- Watch-outs: can add moisture (use sparingly on thinner paper)
VI. What Is the Best Adhesive to Use for Cardmaking?
There isn’t one perfect glue for everything. The best approach is to keep 4 essentials that cover most cardmaking situations:
1) Glue pen (precision liquid glue)
A glue pen is perfect for intricate die-cuts and tiny pieces. Because the tip is fine, you can apply glue exactly where you want it.
- Best for: delicate dies, tiny embellishments, sequins, detailed layers
- Tip: use micro-dots or thin lines to avoid warping
2) Double-sided adhesive sheets
These are ideal for turning intricate die-cuts into stickers. They’re acid-free, strong, and super clean.
- Best for: word dies, lacy frames, layered die-cutting
- Tip: align carefully before pressing down firmly
3) Glue tape / tape runner
Fast, mess-free, and perfect for paper-on-paper assembly. Many crafters use this as their “everyday adhesive.”
- Best for: card bases, matting, quick panels, bulk cardmaking
- Tip: use firm pressure and burnish for best hold
4) Foam tape (foam dots / foam squares)
Foam tape is the easiest way to add dimension. It’s great for sentiments, focal images, and 3D effects.
- Best for: pop-up layers, shaker frames, bold focal points
- Watch-outs: adds bulk (think postage and storage)
Once you know your surfaces (paper, cardstock, vellum, fabric, etc.) and whether you need removable or permanent hold, choosing the right adhesive gets much easier.
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🌷 Final Thoughts
Crafting gets easier when you keep a small “adhesive wardrobe.” A tape runner for quick layers, a glue pen for details, foam tape for dimension, and adhesive sheets for intricate dies will cover most projects beautifully.