Elmer’s Glue-All has an improved, stronger formula which bonds with wood, cork, ceramic, leather and fabric as well as paper.
First introduced in 1948 as an arts and crafts glue, Elmer’s Glue-All® has recently been redesigned. The new formula is stronger, meant to bond a variety of materials including wood, cork, ceramic, leather and fabric — as well as paper. The new formula also adds durability, a longer-lasting hold and clear drying to the iconic glue — which, as of 2010, still sells for $1.99 for a 4 oz. bottle.








