PVA is not commonly used on drywall.
Because PVA is the appropriate glue for wood.
PVA glue is a liquid till it sets in use, then it's a solid.
No, it will not - because it is not made for use on paper.
I have used PVA Glue instead of padding glue for three years now for my ncr jobs sheets and telephone answer pads. I have had no problems with them so far, so yes, you can use PVA Gldding glue.
pva
Polyvinyl acetate, PVA, PVAc, poly(ethenyl ethanoate), is a rubbery synthetic polymer with the formula (C4H6O2)n. It belongs to the polyvinyl esters family with the general formula -[RCOOCHCH2]-. It is a type of thermoplastic.[1]It should not be confused with the related polymer polyvinyl alcohol, which is called PVA also (PVAc could be considered a technically correct abbreviation for polyvinyl acetate and would aid in avoiding such confusion).Polyvinyl acetate is a component of a widely-used type of glue, referred to variously as wood glue, white glue, carpenter's glue, school glue or PVA glue.Polyvinyl acetate was discovered in Germany in 1912 by Dr. Fritz Klatte.[2]The monomer, vinyl acetate, was on an industrial scale first produced by addition of acetic acid to acetylene with a mercury(I) salt[3] but it is now primarily made by palladium catalyzed oxidative addition of acetic acid to ethylene.PVA glue is used for joining paper, card and wood.
i'd recommend office depot brand multi-purpose paper
The easiest way to do this is to use the camera on your phone, or use a printer to scan a piece of paper.
I would use a graduated jug, as shown in picture
pva glue is not waterproof, however, some recommend mixing with nail hardener to make a homemade nail glue
If you are making bees for a craft out of tissue paper, you will want to use black and yellow paper. There are several techniques such as gluing the paper to a picture you have drawn.