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Interesting Information On Stickers Scrapbooking

  • 29 December 2010 2:40 pm
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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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  1. Susan L - December 29, 2010 at 4:28 pm

    I think you are looking for rhinestones. Here’s an example of them:http://www.scrapncraftwitht.com.au/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=40_42&zenid=6da3k4mf125p7kf40sv2ic7k41

  2. Penny Dreadful - December 30, 2010 at 3:46 am

    Their parent company is EK Success Ltd. I’ve linked their homepage and Careers page below. Best of luck to you!

  3. stohlio - December 30, 2010 at 4:17 pm

    I highly recommend visiting this site: http://spraguelab.squarespace.com/or:jessicasprague.comJessica Sprague is the guru of all things in digital scraping. I also recommend getting her book “Computer Tricks for Scrapbookers” to get a handle on the different ways to use Photoshop.As for your other questions:yes, you can print out the pages after you have created them. It is recommended that you have a photo quality printer. If you are scrapping 12×12 pages, then you will need to get a large size printer that can print that size (Epson makes a great one). Or you can upload your page to a photo processing site (I use Costco) and have them printed just like a large photo.There are many sites to download free kits:www.twopeasinabucket.comwww.digitaldesigns.comare two of my favorites.I am a “hybrid” scrapper. That means that I make some of my page using the digital kits/Photoshop method and then add “real” embellishments like chipboard, ribbon, etc. once I have my page printed out. I like the dimensional aspect of adding my embellishments- and since I shop so much, I kind of have to use them =). Again, I really recommend looking up Jessica Sprague’s sites to get a better idea. She is totally awesome and answered all questions I ever had and some I hadn’t even thought of. She also offers an “Up and Running with Photoshop” class online that guides students through the basics of creating a page. Hope this helps.

  4. DocBC XXVII Mary Magnums TCR3 - December 31, 2010 at 3:46 am

    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.

  5. Amanda - December 31, 2010 at 4:24 pm

    If you have the store Archiver’s nearby, they have great product.You can also Ebay. I have gotten a lot of good things on their.

  6. SecretAgentLegs - January 1, 2011 at 3:41 am

    this is easy to show you than to try to explain. But basically you just put the transfer down where you want it and rub the stick hard over and it should transfer over. Hope this helps. Happy scrapping!

  7. fitchscars - January 1, 2011 at 3:46 pm

    you could get punches or stencils and make them yourself.

  8. somber_pieces - January 2, 2011 at 3:53 am

    I suspect what you’re describing is Clear Laminating Plastic Sheets.There are two kinds, the kind for laminating objects like ID Cards – which requires a heating appliance. Then there is the self adhesive kind that scrapbook collectors use in place of covering their oddbits with ordinary clear plastic cover sheets.You can find Self Adhesive Laminating Plastic in Most Good Stationary stores, or in Graphic Arts supply stores. One brand is simply called “Clear Seal” which comes in packets of 4 sheets in 4″x6″ or 9″x13″.Good luck sweetie, take care!!

  9. Muley Bob - January 2, 2011 at 4:21 pm

    Whats wrong with ebay? You’re not going to get as much trying to sell them to store. Also try putting them on craigslist.

  10. *Sombra* - January 3, 2011 at 4:11 am

    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!

  11. NW - January 3, 2011 at 4:15 pm

    I would look for stationary stores and arts ‘n crafts stores in your local phonebook.Please help me feel less like a loser!http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AsxC7Uc6ujlLht_Nfc1rU2_sy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20080530112556AA2Il1

  12. Zaid Farooq - January 4, 2011 at 4:32 am

    I know an online printing company for custom printing of stickers, they provide free graphic designing and shipping all around as well as they are cheap in the market with high quality products.

  13. leasanders - January 4, 2011 at 4:24 pm

    The two responses above are good but don’t be discouraged if the rub-on does not come off right away. If you find that the rub-on is sticking to the plastic sheet, use a little bit of body heat from your hand to help unstick it. Just use your finger to rub the plastic sheet above the rub-on to help release it.After you rub on the design, take the wax sheet that backed it, put it on top of the newly rubbed design and rub over gently it to help secure your rub-on to the paper. This will also help to get rid of any gumminess or stickiness from the rub-on.Be sure to use your rub-ons on a sturdy, firm surface. Doing it on a bed on top of a paper trimmer is not the way to go (wink wink, I’ve done this many times)!Use rub-ons on the paper as an accent or to fill an empty space on a picture. I like to use it to bring attention to a specific spot on a picture or to embellish empty spots on my layouts.Good luck, you’ll get the hang of it.

  14. dancindharma - January 5, 2011 at 4:20 am

    You should check out paper quilling for scrapbooking embellishments…you can make some really cool quilled patterns and its not all that expensive to buy the materials (although not available in most stores, so you have to get online.) Quilling is a great way to embellish your scrapbooks. If you don’t know what it is, its basically coiling thin strips of paper into fun designs like quilled flowers, animals, letters, etc. I discovered it not too long ago and I think its pretty cool and definitely a neat paper embellishment for scrapbooks; plus its pretty unique! You can check it out at http://www.LearnQuilling.com and watch the free video lesson on quilling to see what I mean. Enjoy your scrapbooking! Hope that gives you a good idea to use for your pages!

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