Stickers Scrapbooking Resources

When Stickers Scrapbooking arrived, I opened it and was impressed with the solid packaging which insured Stickers Scrapbooking did not arrive damaged in any way, shape, or form.
Overall, my experience was amazing. I hope this helps you make a solid buying decision for Stickers Scrapbooking.
Anyone know where I could custom order stickers for scrapbooking?
Please note: I live in Reno, Nevada. Any store there is great, as well as any website.
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You can see the Jo-Ann sales flyer for your zipcode at http://joann.shoplocal.com/joannsalesflyer/In my area, stickers are 25% off.You can see your local Michael’s flyer at http://www.michaels.com (click “Store Locator” in the upper right corner)I got the following message for the location nearest me: “Michaels does not have an ad this week. In the meantime, don’t forget to visit your local store for special unadvertised sales and clearance items.” You could always call your local store to ask.Hobby Lobby has one ad for all its locations:http://www.hobbylobby.com/site3/weekly/weekly.cfmThe only thing I see is: “Dress-It-Up Embellishments by Jesse James • $1.27 • Our everyday low $1.99 • Includes seasonal.”
scrapbooking stickers – http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&keywords=scrapbooking%20stickers&tag=search0d8-20&index=blended&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=9325
Gets to be quite a big mess in a short hurry, doesn’t it?I’m not even a scrapbooker, but I’m ADDICTED to cool paper and all the other fun papercrafting stuff … I really love decoupage.My best advice is to keep all like items together … all paper together, all punches, all scissors, etc.If you can POSSIBLY dedicate an area just for scrapcrafting (where you can leave things in progress and they won’t be disturbed), that would be ideal. If you’re like most of us and have to clean it all up and store it (to keep the kids and dogs out of it, like me!), at least try to have a small area (a drawer, a closet shelf perhaps?) where you can stuff it.You said you didn’t want to buy anything to get organized but I will tell you … I bought one of those 12×12 clear plastic paper storage boxes and it was only $5 … well worth the cost. Clear containers of any kind are best because you can see what’s in them … be creative … empty food jars? Just wash out a mayo jar and stash your markers, etc. Do the same with your other supplies.Also, clear plastic zip-storage bags are great for items like photos and other “small bits” … again, you can see what’s there but they take up little space.Try to find a few hours (difficult, I KNOW!) to bring out ALL your supplies and sort through them … lay everything out on a large flat surface (table? bed?) and THEN, store each type of supply (you can subdivide, if you wish … holiday, etc.) OR … if you see some items that will work together to make a nice page (photos, punches, paper, etc.) put all of THOSE items together in one bag so next time you’re feeling crafty, just reach for that bag and you’ve got (almost!) everything you’ll need to complete a page. (We always forget something, right?)A last suggestion … take a scrapbooking class at a local craft store … and ask the instructor for ideas about how to sort and store all your scrap stuff.Sorry for the long answer, but I KNOW what you’re talking about … those crafting supplies can take on a life of their own!
wow no one answered. how rude!! LOL!! yes u can put 3-d stickers on. as long as the postmaker can read it
I always string my things like that on book binding rings. I put all the packages of crystals together on one ring, the pakages of chipboard on another etc. They are very easy to flip through when you go to a crop that way. It has saved me from buying more packets of the same stickers/crystals as i can easily see what I have already got.I also link all the book binding rings of different embellishments together so I can pick the whole lot up at once. No more scrabbling things together!Then I have a clear plastic bin that I ‘file’ my rub ons in when I go away. The bin has a top insert layer so I put my punches in the bottom of the bin and the rub ons in the top layer. Ribbon fits in well also.HTH!
Put babby talk balloons on the pictures of the aborted fetus. Have it saying things like, “Dang! Hoover makes some powerful vacuum cleaners!” or “When the Doc said to break a leg, why’d he break every piece of cartilege I had?” Or “Hey Mom look!! No hands!!! No legs either!!!”" Or “Is that my arm or my penis lying in the trash can?”You know, funny stuff like that is great for coffee table reading at family get togethers.
While Walmart does have kits I think that JoAnn fabrics has a wider selection of kits. Google JoAnn Fabrics and then do find a store location. Look at the locations reasonably close to you and go to the biggest one… some don’t really have much int he way of scrap booking while others have tons.If not get a cute little basket and assemble all the thinks you think are important and just coordinate them for her.Great gift idea too!
HEY! Just as I posted the answer this link showed next to it: http://www.scrapdango.com/ The first page has some kits you might like.
http://www.meandmybigideas.com/
You could try sites below. You may find paper with scissors on it.