tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4527647323103733893.post3840048195260144191..comments2023-03-30T17:00:39.819-05:00Comments on THE PERIPATETIC MINIATURIST: The best glue for your dollhouse wallpapering needsAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11348437195994837757noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4527647323103733893.post-70279273533109483882013-02-17T20:36:28.299-06:002013-02-17T20:36:28.299-06:00Darn it Jene, you crushed my illusions about Yes g...Darn it Jene, you crushed my illusions about Yes glue.<br />I guess nothing in life is completely foolproof (except taxes and death). <br /><br />I haven't had anything bubble with YES, but I've only used for a yr now. I have noticed that if I miss a spot that lacks glue (not hard to do since YES when spread on paper is almost transparent)then that spot will bubble. If I can get to it, I add a dot of tacky glue and press the bubble away. <br /><br />I've had no luck with tacky glue, so I just stick to YES or glue stick.Thanks for sharing your experience though.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11348437195994837757noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4527647323103733893.post-26687910537184186702013-02-11T12:00:52.760-06:002013-02-11T12:00:52.760-06:00I just gave away a huge vat of this glue. I can&#...I just gave away a huge vat of this glue. I can't stand it. I found that once it dries--sometimes it "cracks" under the wallpaper and you have bumps. No I didn't put it on thick, no I didn't use old stuff, it just seems to happen 1 out of 10 times. One time too many. I use tacky glue--squeeze it on, spread it with an old credit card and slap the wallpaper to the wall. You have about 4 to 5 seconds to move the wallpaper and then forget it.<br />jeneAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com