GESSO
There are different methods - the oldfashioned one, is to first stretch the canvas, glue it in with rabbitskin-glue, then put a gesso over it. Nowadays acrylic binder and gesso is much used, but this might not be a very durable procedure in the end (in house painting, everyone knows not to put oilbased paint over acrylic paint...). Adding caseine to the gesso can help.
Crazy glue
Gesso
You can use epoxy or super glue to glue stones together.
You should use fabric glue on fabric for the best results.
Super glue or Krazy glue.
You should use a craft glue or a specialized foam glue for foam sheets. Regular glue may not adhere well to foam.
You should use a special type of glue called "craft glue" or "foam glue" that is specifically designed for bonding styrofoam. Regular glue may not work well with styrofoam.
You should use a glue that is specifically designed for use on styrofoam, such as white craft glue or a low-temperature hot glue gun. Regular super glue or other strong adhesives can melt or damage the styrofoam.
You should use a glue that is specifically designed for use on styrofoam, such as white craft glue or a low-temperature hot glue gun. Regular super glue or other strong adhesives can melt or damage the styrofoam.
Seal first with strong rabbitskin glue !:10 mix- put on warm then paint on various coats of gesso 1:12 mix rabbitskin with whiting added slowly. 5-8 coats