I use the tape runner sold by Creative Memories for my albums. I use the tape runners sold by Hobby Lobby for my cards and gift tags.
As scrap-booking is presumably for looking at mementos, glue (applied neatly) would look much better than tape.
You cut the article out and then glue or tape it in you scrapbook.
To glue old newsprint in a scrapbook, use a scrapbooking adhesive that is safe for paper, such as a glue stick or photo-safe glue. Apply a thin, even layer of adhesive to the back of the newsprint and carefully place it on the scrapbook page. Smooth out any wrinkles or air bubbles to ensure it adheres properly.
A hybrid scrapbook is an alternative to the traditional scrapbook. You use elements of traditional scrapbooking but add elements of digital photography via photo books.
First, you need to find out what topic you want to make your scrapbook about. Next, you need to look through magazines, search the web, and look through books to find tons of info about your topic. Then, you need to write down or draw the info you can't cut out or print, and print out or cut out the info you can. Now, glue it into a scrapbook in a fun way, decorate if wanted, and voila! An informational scrapbook!
You can use any nail glue found in drugstores or you can use krazy glue.
You can use white glue or super glue as well.
People who do it usually use glue sticks or Aleenes glue.
if it is a plastic model kit you can use super glue, but not wood glue.
you use a non toxic nail glue
You have to use glue of course and you need someone to hold it together while you glue it
Crazy glue
use wood glue