
Aleene’s Tacky Glue has been a household name for generations of makers, but do you know the story behind the gold bottle? In this episode, we sit down with Tiffany Windsor, daughter of Aleene Jackson, to celebrate the 75-year legacy of Aleene’s and the community it continues to inspire.
Tiffany takes us back to her mother’s early years, from opening a florist shop at just 20 years old, experimenting with flower-making, and eventually working with a chemist to create a glue that would transform the craft industry. From wood fiber flowers to bread dough clay, to the innovation of over 60 glue formulas, Aleene’s has always been about one thing: empowering people to create.
“When people can share in community, there is nothing better. It’s not about me—it’s about everybody creating together, sharing our ups and our downs.” - Tiffany Windsor
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🎧 Listen to the full episode to hear Tiffany’s stories, tips, and encouragement. Whether you’re a lifelong fan of Aleene’s or just discovering it, you’ll be reminded that the glue we use is more than a tool. It’s part of our creative legacy.
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