There is something called double stick tape. It comes in many widths. You can find it at any hobby shop. The double stick tape is permanent. It does not come off. Although, I believe it comes with light, medium or strong hold. There are also double stick glue dots or squares.
Good luck in your scrape booking.
2007-02-26 12:00:47
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answered by cbellsew 3
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Hi, Visit your local scrapbook or rubber stamp art store, or crafts dept of the local wal*mart for easy to use tape that comes in a hand held runner. It's more like glue, but called tape.
You'll also find other tapes and glues to try there.
:) Good luck with your new hobby!
2007-02-26 19:42:10
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answered by lost 4
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My sister in law does scrapbooking and she uses a special glue made just for scrapbooking that does not ruin pictures or the pages. Go to a store that has scrapbooking materials and check out the glues.
2007-02-26 19:28:50
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answered by ? 7
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I just use double sided tape. But, that only works if you absolutely don't make any mistakes or don't want to change anything. Cuz once the picture is on the page, it's stuck. And if you try and remove it, you'll take half the paper with it.
2007-02-26 22:45:25
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answered by carebear_grl21 2
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A glue stick that is made for this - it's safe and won't damage stuff. Doesn't cost much more than a regular glue stick.
2007-02-27 07:50:18
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answered by Lydia 7
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There are pictures corners and acid free glue as well as glue dot in several differnt sizes.
Jenn
2007-02-26 23:40:32
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answered by Anonymous
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i am a scrap booker too and i use a tape called "xpress it" its a double sided tape that is acid free and solvent free you can get it from craft shops and i think i payed about 10 dollars for it where are you from
2007-02-26 21:22:18
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answered by baby number two on the way 2
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Use acid free glue sticks. They are inexpensive and can be bought anywhere.
2007-02-26 19:53:12
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answered by William S 2
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