Use a hot glue gun.
Glue can stick things together, such as sticking to pieces of paper together.
You use wood glue for sticking pieces of wood together.
I would use a hot glue gun.
You use a thick plywood as the base for this project. Stick an edge around it then glue items onto the plywood. For durability ,you can pour clear resin over the items once set in place. This will give a hard,lasting finish.
Carpenter glue holds wood pieces together. Most carpenter glue is a variety of polyvinyl acetate.
you have to glue bits and pieces together ;-)
That is up to the size of tarpaulin you want to sticks ,for small pieces there is a kind of glue, for lager , we usually use welding machine...
Rip up paper into small pieces, soak in the water and stir it, then add the white glue.
You should take many pieces of chocolate, glue them together and wear it.
Glue can be used on fleece. A straight pins are needed to put the two pieces of fleece or material together. Carefully remove one pin and pull apart the two material pieces and place a small dot of fabric glue. Replace the pin or secure with a binder clip. Repeat this process for each pin that was originally used. The glue must have time to soak into the fabric and bond the pieces together. It is best to let it sit for twenty-four hours. After this time remove a pin or binder one at a time and gently tug on the two pieces. If they pull apart repeat the above process.
Trial assembly is when you fit pieces together dry (no glue) to check fit and compatibility. You may subsequently make small alterations before gluing.
You have to trace around the object that needs to go inside so it won't be too big nor to small. Cut out the shape then glue all of the pieces together.