Which adhesive should you use? 

The thinner the paper, the more it will stretch.  Thin magazine papers and newspapers will wrinkle easily, but there are ways to prevent this:
    (1)              
Use a drier glue (e.g. Yes paste, or gluestick)
    (2)              
Apply glue both to the back of the paper and the support, then use a brayer to flatten immediately.

If you want paper to wrinkle, matt medium is the best choice. After adhering the papers, paint it over the top as well to provide protection.  UVLS medium is available from Golden to improve the lightfastness of magazine pictures which easily fade in time. 

Heavy papers should be adhered with a Heavy Gel Medium or Yes paste.  If you want them to be securely attached and flat, you will need to leave them to dry under a heavy book or box. 

Avoid rubber cement as it yellows with age and seeps through the paper eventually. 

Yes paste is the all-round best choice because it is strong, archival, and dries transparent.

For thin, delicate papers:  Neutral Ph Adhesive (Lineco) (archival)                                                                                      Ross Art Paste (powder, mix with water)          

For medium-weight papers:   Pentel Roll ’n Glue
  
                                             Uhu Glue Stick

  
                                
            Acrylic Matte Medium
                                                                                                               Elmer’s White Glue

For heavyweight papers:       Yes paste (archival) – may need weighting to prevent curl-up
Heavy Gel Medium

Aleene’s ‘Tacky” Glue
Zig 2-Way Glue
(acid-free) 

For fabrics:                             Jones All-Purpose Plexi-Glue                                                                                                 Sobo Craft & Fabric Glue                                                                                                                Elmer’s Glue-All

For non-porous objects           Elmer’s Probond Stix-All                                                                                                                Weldbond Adhesive                                                                                                                    Quick Tite Super Glue (not for plastics)                                                                                                 Low temperature glue gun

 For jewelry, etc.                     Goop Jewelry Adhesive  

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