What type of glue could I use to glue a laminated picture to a glass votive candle holders?

I am making candle holders from my drawings. But I need a glue that will keep the laminated picture glued to the candle holder even when the candles is burning for long periods of time. Is there anything that will work? Thankyou.
I am printing on vellum paper then laminating the paper so the picture won’t smear. ( I am hoping to sell them so I have to make them good quality)

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4 Responses to “What type of glue could I use to glue a laminated picture to a glass votive candle holders?”

  1. Iritadragon Says:

    Have you tried the stuff that dries clear that you use for decoupage?
    http://www.plaidonline.com/apMP.asp

    But I would think that even an Elmer’s Household Glue would work as long as you allowed it to dry completely.

  2. Wiseone Says:

    super glue

  3. minimaker Says:

    Superglue will actually break down when exposed to heat, so if you need a heat resistant glue I’d go for either a heat resistant contact or epoxy glue.

  4. mike1942f Says:

    E-6000 will stand the heat (more than the paper will), but you will have to judge whether it damages the paper.

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