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how to make sticky tack sticky tack is a gummy adhesive used to hold posters and other lightweight items in place on walls and other surfaces you can buy packages of sticky tack but itamp;#39;s just as easy and much cheaper to make your own using ingredients you probably have lying around the house see step one to learn how to make sticky tack using an old glue stick or white glue and liquid starch method one using a glue stick one find an old glue stick you want one that has some glue left thatamp;#39;s too dry to spread if you want you can use a brand new glue stick just let it sit without its cap for a few days so it can dry out and become more tacky donamp;#39;t try this with a new glue stick thatamp;#39;s still spreadable the sticky tack will be too sticky and it could glue your pictures to the wall instead of temporarily adhering them there like sticky tack does to quickly dry out a glue stick remove the glue from the plastic stick and put it in an oven safe container cook it