I would use yellow carpenters glue, and insert a 'biscuit' also. This is a small circle of wood fibre that you insert glued into a specially cut hole in each piece( like a joiner) This method gives a very strong joint.
I would use a hot glue gun.
It is a verb, but then glue is also a noun. To glue, join or fasten is a verb. To glue, such as any of various substances that can be used as an adhesive, is a noun
stick to, attach to, cling to, glue to, fix to, fasten to, hold fast
If the rhinestones have a fasten at the back you can run plain thread through and knot on the opposite side. If it does not have a fasten I suppose just fabric glue.
Glue can stick things together, such as sticking to pieces of paper together.
Elmer's Glass glue would work, but I'd recommend taping the back too.
Use a hot glue gun.
You use wood glue for sticking pieces of wood together.
If the glue was a good glue then you will damage the wood before the glue lets go. Glue goes into the pores of the wood and holds tight. Usually to separate the two pieces you would need to saw them apart. This would give you a smoother separation.
glue you retard
Carpenter glue holds wood pieces together. Most carpenter glue is a variety of polyvinyl acetate.
If you mean a 2 part resin adhesive, they are much stronger than Elmer's original. - We must now also consider that in the past few years, Elmer has made MANY new glues - not just the old style white glue now. I'm looking forward to testing Elmer's Glue All Max, their latest one.