Gorilla Clear Glue for Your Craft Projects and Little Home Fixes

Gorilla Clear GlueGorilla Clear Glue is my must-have glue in my crafter’s toolbox. I use it several times a week! It will work on wood, glass, ceramic, metal, seashells, rocks, etc. It can be used inside or outside of the home. The formula makes it heat and cold resistant. You will get a much stronger bond using Gorilla Glue as compared to use craft glue or hot glue. It’s my go-to in my crafter’s toolbox.

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Here’s some of the craft projects that I’ve used it on:

* Adhering seashells together. I enjoy painting and crafting with seashells. Nothing holds those shells together better than Gorilla Glue.

* Making door wreaths. I used to use hot glue and a glue gun but found out the hard way that things fall off the door wreaths when they’re exposed to heat during the summertime. That won’t happen when you use Gorilla Glue to adhere embellishments onto door and wall wreaths.

* Decorating wood boxes and mini crates. You can use it to adhere faux gemstones, charms, pebbles, buttons, and other embellishments to boxes that you may be decorating.

* Floral Arrangements. I use when putting together an artificial flowers (floral) arrangement in a basket. When you use hot glue it melts the foam block…using the Gorilla Glue is a much better and easier option to attach those floral picks down into the foam block.

Around the House things I’ve used it on:

* Attaching plastic hanging hooks to the inside of the door under my kitchen sink. I have my hot pads, scrubbing brushes, etc. hanging up on those hooks. It holds those hooks up perfectly!

* Hanging Hooks up in our pool room. I used plastic hooks with self-adhesive backs in the pool room but they kept falling down. I finally got them to stay up by using the Gorilla Glue! Now the kids can hang up their pool towels and googles with ease.

* The little pull knob on the one linen closet door kept falling off. I guess the screw got stripped or something. I squirted some of the Gorilla Glue down into the knob and placed it back onto the screw. That was 4 months ago and it’s still holding firmly in place!

* Curtain Tie-Backs in the Bathroom. I didn’t want to drill holes into the wall in our bathroom for the shower curtain tie-backs. Instead…I used the Gorilla Glue and plastic wall hooks. Works perfectly for that!

The point is this…don’t overlook the Gorilla Clear Glue! Every home should have a small bottle on hand for arts & craft projects and for those little home fixes that seem to pop-up!

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