Glues & Paste
Helmar Acid Free Bookbinding Glue
Helmar Acid free glue has been specifically designed for memory albums, book binding, mounting photographs, preserving old or precious books, docum...
View full detailsLangridge Archival PVA
It is ph neutral, extremely strong bonding of linens and cottons, is water based and fully cures in 12-24 hours.
Langridge Rabbit Skin Glue
Glue sizing and oil priming is the traditional method of preparing canvas for oil painting. The size is made by dissolving 8 level tablespoons of r...
View full detailsHelmar Premium Craft Glue
Helmar Premium Craft Glue is suitable for bonding to almost all types of fabrics, leathers, balsa and other soft woods, paper, cane and most other ...
View full detailsEducational Colours Craft Clear Gum
Australian-made, non-toxic, Educational Colours Clear Gum, is perfect for a wide range of art and craft activities. It adheres to most surfaces inc...
View full detailsHelmar Tacky Craft Glue
Helmar Tacky PVA Glue is a high quality, thick, fast & clear drying water-based glue suitable for bonding most craft projects, hobbies, fabric,...
View full detailsRice Paste Acid Free
Ideal for book binding and collage projects. Both Chinese and Japanese use rice paste for their paper. The paste is acid free and dries transparent...
View full detailsUHU Glue Sticks
A lipstick style applicator makes it easy & convenient to stick down paper, cardboard, photos and more. Just unscrew cap and rub on. Dries wrin...
View full detailsEducational Colours Kids PVA
This Australian made Kids PVA is non-toxic, non-staining, washable, acid free and PH neutral, unlike many other PVAs on the market. Suitable for al...
View full detailsMod Podge (Gloss)
The perfect all in one glue, sealer and finish is an acid free formula for your paper projects. Mod Podge dries clear, holds tight, protects and g...
View full detailsEducational Colours MIX A PASTE 500g
This non-toxic multi-purpose adhesive powder is ideal for paper, card, collage art, papier mache and finger-paint. DIRECTIONS FOR USE:Glue- For pap...
View full detailsUHU Superglue
Transparent water/heat resistant high bond multipurpose adhesive. Suitable for small repair jobs that require high precision without gap filling eg...
View full detailsEducational Colours Tacky Glue
Specifically formulated to give a strong, long lasting bond. Non-toxic, thick, white glue that dries clear. Ideal for holding items such as wood, b...
View full detailsUHU Craft Glue 125ml
For arts and crafts PVA adhesive is a quick setting glue for all types of craft work. Bonds paper, cardboard, wood, cloth, felt, cork, leather, etc...
View full detailsUHU ReNature Magic Blue Glue Stick
Introducing the UHU Stic ReNature Magic Blue Glue Stick - the perfect choice for environmentally conscious crafters. This innovative product is the...
View full detailsWhat is glue and how is it made?
Glue is a substance used for sticking things together. It is usually made from animal parts or plants.
What are the benefits of glue?
The benefits of glue depend on the type of glue being used. Some glues are stronger than others, while some are more durable. Waterproof glue is also available, which can be useful in certain situations. Ultimately, the best glue to use depends on the project you are working on.
What are the 4 types of glues?
The four main types of glue are animal glue, plant-based glue, synthetic resin glue, and acrylic glue. Animal and plant-based glues have been used for centuries, and are still popular today. Synthetic resin glue was invented in the early 20th century and is now the most common type of glue used in industry. Acrylic glue is a newer type of glue, which has many advantages over traditional glues.
What is the difference between glue and adhesives?
An adhesive is a substance that is used to bond two surfaces together. Glue is a type of adhesive. Adhesives can be either permanent or temporary. Glue is typically a permanent adhesive.
What are the drawbacks of using glue ?
One of the main drawbacks of glue is that it is not always reversible. Once something has been glued together, it can be very difficult to separate the two pieces. Additionally, some glues are not as strong as others, and can come apart over time. Finally, some glues are not waterproof, which can be an issue in certain situations.
What are some tips for using glue?
When using glue, it is important to read the instructions carefully. Some glues require specific conditions in order to work properly, such as temperature and humidity. It is also important to make sure that the surfaces you are trying to glue are clean and free of any dirt or debris. Otherwise, the glue will not adhere correctly. Finally, be sure to allow enough time for the glue to dry completely before handling the item.
What art supplies will I need when using glue?
When using glue, you will need a few basic supplies. These include the glue itself, something to spread the glue with (such as a brush or spatula), and something to protect your work surface (such as newspaper or a plastic sheet). You will also need whatever you are trying to glue together. Make sure that the pieces fit together well before applying the glue.