Aleenes Tacky Glue or similar will hold the branches. I sometimes use rubber bands or clothes pins to hold things together until they set.
CA's are not all created equal. Use the gel-type or "gap filling" version, with or without an accelerant.
Hot glue, as suggested above, works as well.
I use Tacky Glue to attach poly-fiber to the armature, then dilute matte medium to attach the foliage.
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Branches can be afixed quickly with a low temp hot glue.
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Thick CA and spray accelerant. I like Rocklers Woodworking brand. With the spray, it dries instantly.
I use Hairspray to hold leaves on the branches.
What about drilling holes for the branches?
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I have a question for everybody. I'm making trees from dried plants from the yard. My question is what would be a better adhesive for attaching more branches? I Can't use white glue because without a jig, it is a huge pain to hold branches in place. Not to mention pretty brittle. I tried cyanoacrylate, but it's not drying very fast. Any help would be appreciated, thank-you.