What kind of glue will stick to clay?

Apply a specialty PVA, or polyvinyl acetate glue, to adhere anything to clay that you are using outdoors. PVA glue is acid free, making it good to use in archival work. When it is dry, this glue is waterproof and can withstand temperature changes.

Click to read further detail. Also to know is, what is the best glue for Clay?

To bond two pieces of cured polymer clay that will not be baked again, use a flexible superglue such as Loctite Gel Control, Zap-a-Gap, or Gorilla Glue GEL Superglue. 2-part epoxy is another good glue for use with polymer clay. It can become brittle with age and pop off.

Additionally, will hot glue stick to clay? Honestly, hot glue is the worst glue for pretty much everything. With air dry clay, since it's porous, you can use a water based glue. I think even Elmer's school glue might work, but I think carpenters glue or gorilla glue might be a better choice, and a little stronger and more permanent.

Secondly, what kind of glue works on clay pots?

Old-fashioned school glue, also known as PVA adhesive, is formulated for use on porous surfaces such as terracotta flowerpots. PVA adhesives are easier to clean than most glues intended for use on ceramics and terracotta and wash away with soap and water.

Does Gorilla Glue work on clay?

Video #694: The answer is YES… Gorilla Glue creates a super strong and long-lasting bond when attaching metal to polymer clay.