Hi, Tracy, Here are a couple of suggestions I have used in the past: If you have recipes that you need to see both sides, use page protectors. They are acid free; and you can hold small recipes in place by putting a small piece of tape on the top of the recipe. You can easily get your hand inside the pocket protector ; and you can fit several in each protector that way and you can see the back of the recipe by flipping the page over. It keeps the recipes clean and preserved forever. There is also a spray glue that artists and people who do 'mock ups' use. You spray the paper to which you are going to adhere something and place what you are gluing on it. If you place the piece immediately, it will be a permanent bond. If you wait a minute or two to place the piece, it will be moveable. It is not messy either. I lay whatever I am spraying on a clean towel or pillowcase to catch any over-spray, and it easily washes out of the fabric. Hugs, Mary -----Original Message----- From: padutch-life-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:padutch-life-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Tracy Sent: Saturday, December 26, 2009 1:49 PM To: PADUTCH-LIFE Subject: [PD-LIFE] crafting question... Hi List, I'm sure someone out there knows the answer to my question. What would be the best type of glue or adhesive to adhere cut out recipes from newspaper and/or magazines?? My mom has a drawer full of loose recipes so I thought I'd get a blank recipe book and paste them in some order into the book. I thought maybe glue for photos or don't they have a low acetate glue (or something) for use in genealogy? Thanks for any info or tips! tracy ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PADUTCH-LIFE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message