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Use Wite-Out as a Temporary Glue

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Date: 03/06/2008 Topic: Craft Tips  
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In a pinch, a drop or two of Wite-Out or a similar product makes a great temporary paper to paper glue.

Source: My store of temporary solutions.

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By MartyD (466) Profile Contact
Clear nail polish will also work as glue. I use it because I am a klutz and not to be turned loose with Krazy glue. The brush also makes it easy to apply.

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By deloris (Guest Post)
My grandma used to mix a little bit of flour water and salt to make a paste. Works well as a glue.

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By Cyinda (1317) Profile Contact
Thank You, It's little tips like this that can make our lives so much simpler! ... I don't know how you ever thought of it!

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