1. The Golden Rule of Moisture
"Water wrinkles paper." It seems obvious, but it is the #1 mistake beginners make. Standard white school glue is water-based. When you apply it to standard 20lb or even 60lb paper, the fibers swell, and your beautiful invitation dries wavy and warped.
For paper crafting, we almost always prefer "dry" adhesives (tape runners) or low-water formulas (tacky glue/spray).
2. Paper to Paper: Tape Runners
For assembling invitations (e.g., sticking a printed card onto a backing layer), nothing beats Double Sided Tape Runners.
- Why: Instant bond, zero drying time, and zero wrinkles.
- How: Just glide the runner along the edges of your cardstock. It applies a thin strip of sticky adhesive dot pattern.
Budget Tip: If you do a lot of volume, buy a "Refillable" tape dispenser. It's cheaper and generates less plastic waste.
3. Large Formats: Spray Adhesive
Mounting a Welcome Sign or Backdrop onto foam board? Tape runners will take forever and leave bumps. You need Spray Adhesive.
3M Super 77 is the industry standard. It creates a fine mist that covers large areas evenly. It’s perfect for bonding paper, foil, or fabric to cardboard or foam.
4. Tiny Details: The Precision Pen
Gluing intricate die-cut names for a cake topper? A glue stick is too big. A glue gun is too messy.
Use a Glue Pen (like the Kuretake Zig). It works like a ballpoint pen but dispenses liquid glue. The blue color lets you see where you draw, and it dries clear.
5. Texture & 3D: Hot Glue & Tacky Glue
Sometimes you need bulk.
- Hot Glue: Best for "heavy" items like attaching a wooden stick to a cake topper or gluing artificial flowers to a sign. Use a Mini Glue Gun for control.
- Tacky Glue: Best for paper-to-wood or fabric where you need time to adjust. Aleene's Tacky Glue is thick so it doesn't run, but it takes time to dry.
6. The Adhesive Toolkit (Our Top Picks)
Having the right glue for the job saves you time and ruined prints.

3M Super 77 Multipurpose Spray Adhesive
The only way to mount posters and signs without bubbles or wrinkles. High coverage and fast tack.
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Amazon Basics Double Sided Tape (3-Pack)
Clean, permanent, and refillable. The fastest way to assemble invitations and envelopes without mess.
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Aleene's All Purpose Tacky Glue (3-Pack)
Extra thick and strong. It doesn't run like school glue. Perfect for gluing ribbons, bows, and thicker embellishments.
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Kuretake Zig 2 Way Glue Pen
A ballpoint pen that writes with glue. Essential for sticking down tiny, intricate die-cut letters for cake toppers.
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Scrapbook Tape Double Sided Roller (4 Pack)
Ergonomic rollers that glide smoothly. Perfect for batch producing 50+ invitations quickly.
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Goo Gone Adhesive Remover Spray Gel
Made a mistake? This removes sticky residue from scissors, work tables, and even glass without damage.
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Shop Digital Designs7. Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I use a glue stick?
- For kids' crafts, yes. For professional invitations, no. Glue sticks can lose adhesion over time (your invite falls apart in the mail) and can leave lumps.
- What glue works for vellum?
- Vellum is tricky because you can see the glue through it. Use a specialized Vellum Tape Runner or hide the adhesive under a wax seal or ribbon.
- How do I unclog my spray adhesive?
- Turn the can upside down and spray until only gas comes out. This clears the nozzle. If dried, wipe the tip with Goo Gone or rubbing alcohol.
Ready to assemble?
The right adhesive is invisible. It does its job without being seen. Stock up your kit and start creating!
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