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Academy of Handmade

11/18/2014

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We were so pleased when the Academy of Handmade asked us to write about why we love to sell on Instagram, and review Sue B. Zimmerman's workshop on Creative Live. 

Read about it all here ~> http://bit.ly/AcademyofHandmade

If you have a story about where you like to sell your handmade goods, or if you just love Instagram like me, leave a comment below!
 
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Glitter as an Initiative

11/17/2014

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#sparkleinitiative - a compliment, a smile, a pat on the back have the power to transform and move mountains.

Every day there's a chance to sparkle. We know how that sounds! We, along with so many of you, get bogged down when watching the news or reading negative things right in your Facebook timeline. And sometimes those things are heavy and genuinely debilitating. We aren't suggesting a Pollyanna attitude. But close.  How do we handle it all without getting overwhelmed? Especially during the holidays?

Enter attitude. It's that thing only you can control on a daily basis, and it has the power to help or harm. So when we say that a little bit of sparkle can solve most problems, what we mean is that focusing on how to make a situation better, by doing only what we can control, can turn negatives into positives.

This holiday season is a great time to test out sparkle at holiday gatherings, and getting into the sparkly mood. Remember, the only thing you can control is yourself. Let go of other people's opinions and allow only the things that exude positivity into your realm of influence. 

Go forth and sparkle!
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Gorilla Printing & Packaging Guide: Real-World Tape Tests, Poster Mounting, and Smart Value vs 3M & Duck

Posted on Thursday 15th of January 2026
  • Quick Verdict for Packaging & Print Teams
  • What Our Real-World Tests Show
    • 1) Vertical Weight Hang (Carton/Fixture Simulation)
    • 2) Head-to-Head Performance + Price
    • 3) Waterproof Repair (Print Shop Utility & Field Installs)
  • Field Feedback: DIY and Pro Voices
  • Gorilla Printing: How Tape Fits Printing & Packaging Workflows
  • Poster Ideas: Paper Choices and Mounting that Won’t Wreck Prints
    • Paper Picks
    • Mounting with Gorilla (Use Carefully on Paper)
  • Value Check: Gorilla vs 3M vs Duck for Packaging
  • Product Picks (Fast)
  • FAQs People Actually Ask
    • 1) Can you put Gorilla Glue on a cut?
    • 2) What is “Gorilla Glue 5”?
    • 3) Poster ideas paper—what should I choose?
    • 4) How tall is a Zephyrhills water bottle?
  • When to Step Up or Down
  • Final Take

Gorilla Printing & Packaging Guide: Real-World Tape Tests, Poster Mounting, and Smart Value vs 3M & Duck

For packaging and printing teams in the U.S.—from quick-turn print shops to DIY garage makers—choosing tape and adhesive comes down to one simple question: how much performance do you really need for the price? Gorilla positions itself as Tough & Tested value: not the absolute peak like certain 3M lines, but noticeably stronger than typical Duck-brand options, and priced to win on daily jobs. Below, we put that into practice with real-world tests, poster mounting tips, and quick answers to hot searches like “can you put gorilla glue on a cut,” “gorilla glue 5,” “poster ideas paper,” “the warriors poster,” and “how tall is a zephyrhills water bottle.”

Quick Verdict for Packaging & Print Teams

  • Pick Gorilla for most DIY, print-shop, and light industrial tasks where you need strong stick, decent weather resistance, and fair pricing.
  • Pick 3M for mission-critical or extreme environments (long-term sun, big temperature swings, no-fail stakes).
  • Pick Duck when the job is light-duty and budget is the only priority.

What Our Real-World Tests Show

1) Vertical Weight Hang (Carton/Fixture Simulation)

In a simple, non-lab outdoor test where a single 2-inch strip supports a hanging load for 24 hours, the real-weight hang test (TEST-GORILLA-001) showed:

  • Gorilla Heavy Duty Tape: max load 30 lb (13.6 kg)
  • Duck Tape (common): 18 lb (8.2 kg)
  • 3M Scotch 3850: 35 lb (15.9 kg)

Gorilla beat Duck by 67% and landed slightly under 3M, while typically costing about 28% less than 3M. For packaging floors hanging directionals, securing foam inserts, or temporary jig fixes, that’s real value.

2) Head-to-Head Performance + Price

The three-brand benchmark (TEST-GORILLA-003) compared initial tack, hold over 72 hours, UV resistance, and price:

  • Initial tack (180° peel): Gorilla 38 oz/in; Duck 32; 3M 45
  • Hold after 72 h: Gorilla 91% retention; Duck 78%; 3M 96%
  • UV exposure (30 days): Gorilla -15%; Duck -32%; 3M -8%
  • Approx. price (2024 Q4): Gorilla $0.038/m; Duck $0.030/m; 3M $0.045/m

On “strength-per-dollar,” Gorilla came out best overall in typical DIY and light industrial use. That tracks with shop-floor experience: strong, predictable, and cost-aware.

3) Waterproof Repair (Print Shop Utility & Field Installs)

When sealing a PVC joint underwater for 24 hours, the waterproof check (TEST-GORILLA-002) reported:

  • Gorilla Waterproof Patch & Seal: no leaks; 89% adhesion retention
  • Duck Waterproof: slight seep; 72% retention
  • 3M 8979: no leaks; 94% retention

For print teams handling outdoor signage, event builds, or rainy-day installations, Gorilla’s water-seal option sits very close to 3M’s performance at a friendlier price.

Field Feedback: DIY and Pro Voices

Across 25 YouTube reviews (over 5M views), Gorilla placed #1 in 40% of videos and #2 in 48%. The YouTube review analysis (REVIEW-GORILLA-001) flagged recurring themes: “worth it,” “value,” and “good enough” for most jobs.

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In a survey of 5,000 U.S. DIYers (CASE-GORILLA-001), 38% picked Gorilla first; 92% said Gorilla beats 3M on value, and 73% felt Gorilla clearly outperforms Duck. This aligns with the day-to-day reality of packaging benches and small print shops: you need solid stick without overspending.

Gorilla Printing: How Tape Fits Printing & Packaging Workflows

  • Carton sealing & bundling: Gorilla Tape (classic) handles general carton closures, temporary bundling of rolled posters, and reinforcing corners for short hauls.
  • Heavy fixtures & jigging: Gorilla Heavy Duty Tape is ideal for securing guards, temporary guides, or cable runs around finishing equipment.
  • Outdoor installs: Gorilla All-Weather Tape adds UV and temperature resilience for short- to mid-term sign mounting or banner edge protection.
  • Water exposure: Gorilla Waterproof Patch & Seal helps in quick, temporary seals on irrigation or event plumbing near outdoor print setups.

For many teams, this blend covers 90% of “gorilla printing” needs—strong holds, predictable handling, and pricing that works when you’re burning through rolls in busy weeks.

Poster Ideas: Paper Choices and Mounting that Won’t Wreck Prints

If you’re brainstorming poster ideas paper or prepping a special print—say, the warriors poster as a collectible—match paper to purpose, then mount smart:

Paper Picks

  • Matte, 180–200 gsm: great for indoor displays with minimal glare; forgiving to fingerprints.
  • Photo gloss, 200–260 gsm: punchy color and contrast for retail POP and vivid movie prints.
  • Satin/luster, 200–260 gsm: a balanced option—rich color without high-gloss glare.
  • Archival cotton rag: for collector-grade art; pair with acid-free backing.

Mounting with Gorilla (Use Carefully on Paper)

  • Gorilla Clear Repair Tape: use sparingly on the back-side edges of non-collectible posters; test on a scrap first. It’s strong—avoid direct face contact.
  • Gorilla All-Weather Tape: for temporary outdoor poster edges or banner reinforcement; expect strong adhesion—paint and some substrates may lift on removal.
  • For collectible prints (e.g., The Warriors poster): use archival corners, acid-free hinging tissue, or professional mounting. Avoid permanent tapes if long-term value matters.

Tip: if wall paint is delicate, pre-test a tiny area. Strong tapes can pull paint—especially on flat or low-VOC finishes.

Value Check: Gorilla vs 3M vs Duck for Packaging

  • Performance gap: 3M is ~18% stronger on average in lab-style measures (see TEST-GORILLA-003).
  • Price gap: 3M is ~28% pricier than Gorilla (2024 Q4). Duck is cheaper than both but trails on hold, UV, and waterproof behavior.
  • Bottom line: Gorilla’s strength-per-dollar is excellent, especially when you’re buying volume for a print floor or shipping room.

As summed up in the 3M vs Gorilla debate (CONT-GORILLA-001): it’s not “who’s best,” it’s “how good do you need?” For high-stakes or harsh conditions, 3M makes sense. For 90% of packaging and poster tasks, Gorilla is a savvy buy. Duck fits ultra-light jobs on tight budgets.

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Product Picks (Fast)

  • Gorilla Tape (classic): everyday carton repairs, bundling tubes, short-run packaging fixes.
  • Gorilla Heavy Duty Tape: heavier gear mounting, cable routes, equipment guards.
  • Gorilla Waterproof Patch & Seal: wet-area fixes, outdoor event installs.
  • Gorilla Clear Repair Tape: discreet reinforcement on clear plastics and non-collectible poster edges.
  • Gorilla All-Weather Tape: outdoor displays facing sun/temperature swings.

FAQs People Actually Ask

1) Can you put Gorilla Glue on a cut?

No—don’t do that. Consumer adhesives are not medical products. Do not apply Gorilla Glue, tapes, or epoxies to skin wounds. If you need a wound closed, seek proper medical care; medical professionals sometimes use specialized skin adhesives, but those are medical-grade and used under clinical guidance.

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2) What is “Gorilla Glue 5”?

Most people mean Gorilla 5 Minute Epoxy—a fast-setting two-part epoxy used for rigid materials (metal, glass, some plastics). In packaging/print contexts, it’s for durable fixture repairs, jigs, or small tool fixes—not for flexible carton work. Always follow the instructions, mix ratios, and cure times; epoxy is permanent and very strong.

3) Poster ideas paper—what should I choose?

Match paper to viewing conditions and handling:

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  • Indoor, close viewing: matte or satin 180–260 gsm to reduce glare and fingerprints.
  • Vivid color: photo gloss for punch, with careful handling.
  • Collector pieces (e.g., the warriors poster): archival papers and acid-free mounting.

Mounting tip: for temporary displays, test Gorilla Clear Repair Tape on the back edges only, and avoid direct print surfaces. For long-term/valuable posters, use archival methods instead of permanent tapes.

4) How tall is a Zephyrhills water bottle?

Common 16.9 fl oz (500 mL) PET water bottles are typically around ~8 inches (≈20 cm) tall, but dimensions vary by cap and mold. If you’re designing packaging or a display mock-up, measure the exact bottle you’ll use to avoid fit issues.

When to Step Up or Down

  • Choose 3M if: you’re sealing high-value shipments, working in intense UV/heat/cold for months, or you have zero tolerance for failure.
  • Choose Gorilla if: you’re doing daily packaging, print installs, or poster mounting where strong hold + fair price wins.
  • Choose Duck if: the task is light-duty, short-term, and you simply need the lowest upfront cost.

Final Take

In packaging and printing, Gorilla hits that sweet spot: tough enough for real shop work, tested in practical scenarios, and priced to keep you profitable. 3M edges it in peak performance; Duck undercuts on price. But for most “gorilla printing” workflows—sealing cartons, reinforcing displays, mounting short-term posters—Gorilla is the reliable, value-first choice.

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I’m Jane Smith, a senior content writer with over 15 years of experience in the packaging and printing industry. I specialize in writing about the latest trends, technologies, and best practices in packaging design, sustainability, and printing techniques. My goal is to help businesses understand complex printing processes and design solutions that enhance both product packaging and brand visibility.

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