I do not know about the rest of you, but I would not use Elmer's glue for
anything other than wood. I simply will not sit there holding two pieces of
paper together waiting for the stupid glue to dry.

For paper to paper I use UHU glue. UHU tends to dry almost immediately so I
prefer it. UHU is readily available in parts of Europe. 

I started using the UHU in the tube back in the late 1970's. Back then I had
to order it from Europe.

In the USA I have found UHU in Office Depot stores. I visited an Office
Depot in Chicago about three years ago, found they carried UHU "Twist and
Glue" and bought all they had. Then I scurried right back to Connecticut
where I hid it all.  Right now, however, all Office Depot carries in their
catalog is the UHU glue stick, which I do not care for. 

But that was not necessary as I now just discovered that Amazon carries UHU
in tube, in twist and glue and as a "stic" (stick).

Try www.Amazon.com <http://www.amazon.com/> .

Happy cutting and pasting.

Stephen

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