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  • 2 January 2011 9:37 pm
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I have been a bit slow on posting reviews of the last couple of Stickers Sheet, but it is time to catch up


What is the clear plastic sheet material used to adhere stickers to in packaging?
In the stores, adhesive scrapbooking embellishments are usually stuck to a clear sheet of plastic in their packaging. What is this material and where can you find it in bulk or large sheets that can be cut down. Someone told me to try acetate (transparencies), Stickers Sheet but the adhesive stuck permanently to that material and could not be easily removed. Are there different kinds of acetate or is there something different I need to be using? I have a product that needs to be stuck to this material and this product will be sold so it must look professional...so don't tell me to tear the plastic out of my kid's Barbie doll packaging.I'm not looking for the clear sheet to have adhesive on the back. The item I am sticking to the sheet already has adhesive. The clear sheet is just something to stick all of the items to so that they can be removed and used later after someone has bought the product.
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  1. Aor S - January 2, 2011 at 11:03 pm

    I try to find for you and I found this…http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2Fs%3Fie%3DUTF8%26redirect%3Dtrue%26ref%255F%3Dsr%255Fnr%255Fi%255F3%26keywords%3DVinyl%2520sticker%2520paper%26qid%3D1252828575%26rh%3Di%253Agarden%252Ck%253AVinyl%2520sticker%2520paper&tag=aor-sale-20&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=390957Hope this help :) Good Luck!

  2. baseball*dreams - January 3, 2011 at 11:05 am

    dollar stores usually have books of stickers for cheap, and you could always cut a large sheet of stickets into smaller ones. teacher supply stores, or office stores may sell some as well

  3. marshmallowinferno - January 3, 2011 at 11:13 pm

    Use a high quality printing paper (not sticker paper, because its difficult to remove) Print out your designs and go to a paint/decorating store and buy a can of Stencil Spray Adhesive. You spray the back of your design and smooth onto walls. ( Its kind of like post it notes, but peelable, with good tack) Just make sure your walls are clean and dry before applying. I used to do this in the store for my own signages. Works pretty good.

  4. angeldevoid71 - January 4, 2011 at 10:48 am

    I am assuming you are referring to rub on transfers. If so, all you need to do is cut around the image you want to use. Make sure you leave a little border around it. Then place the image down on the item you want the sticker on, and rub the entire image with a popsicle stick or a side of a spoon. Rub with some pressure, and rub it entirely. Start at one end and gently pull the clear paper off. Make sure the image is staying down. If not, rub the entire image again and repeat until it is all removed from the backing paper.

  5. Mommiedearest - January 4, 2011 at 11:04 pm

    Gee do they still sell Barbie Dolls?? :~)In all seriousness here are some links and I hope they are what you ae looking forCLEAR ADHESIVE PLASTIC SHEETS : Maplin ElectronicsGet a fantastic deal on CLEARADHESIVEPLASTICSHEETS. With 14000 products, FREE money off vouchers and FREE carriage over 35 we are worth having a look at.http://www.maplin.co.uk/CLEAR_ADHESIVE_PLASTIC_SHEETS.search – 311k – CachedQuicKutz 4×12 Adhesive Backed Media – Clear PlasticClear Plastic sheets are adhesive-backed, making them easy to die cut and stick to any … Perfect for die-cutting shapes with a see-through quality like glassware, …http://www.scrapbookexpress.com/qu4xadbamecl.html

  6. Michael - January 5, 2011 at 11:33 am

    You might want to get a piece of clear static cling material, apply to that and then you will have a static cling deal and not a decal. I really do not think you would take off the defroster stuff if you had to remove these, maybe though.Michaelwww.stickergirl.com

  7. ZORCH - January 5, 2011 at 11:05 pm

    Don’t know if this is applicable, but Avery makes all sorts of label materials that are ink-jet printable. Die cut on peel-off backing. Mailing labels, every sort.

  8. Peter pan - January 6, 2011 at 11:27 am

    lol you sound like me, i think you know its wrong but you want to hear people say its ok, if i was in that position i would cut them out, but yes it is wrong.”It’s Not Hard To Be Kind”┌─┐  ─┐│▒│ /▒/│▒│/▒/│▒ /▒/─┬─┐│▒│▒|▒│▒│┌┴─┴─┐-┘─┘ │▒┌──┘▒▒▒│└┐▒▒▒▒▒▒┌┘ └┐▒▒▒▒┌┘http://i1.ytimg.com/vi/tlyXRhughsU/hqdefault.jpglol, i just looked at what Happy Happy Clover is and yes they are to cute to resist, you are only human, cut away.

  9. jkschmier - January 6, 2011 at 11:15 pm

    You can buy labels – just like you’d find at an office store – and use the templates to do whatever you want with them. I’ve designed labels for lip glosses and soap that I sell. Keep in mind, though, that the standard labels you’d find in an office supply store won’t be acid-free or lignin-free, so just don’t put them right on top of or touching your photos.

  10. bljzzgrl - January 7, 2011 at 11:24 am

    You will a program to set up the stickers.If it is an “avery label” type sticker there usually is a template in MS Word or Wordperfect. There might even be one for OpenOffice.Avery also has some Label software.

  11. Shawn D - January 7, 2011 at 11:26 pm

    No, you have to get these stickers from the DMV, MVA whatever it is called there. I’m assuming you mean the registration stickers. They will only give you yours for your vehicle. Can’t give to friends or anything, it’s illegal. Has to be for you only. they will give you a registration card also.

  12. rtfm - January 8, 2011 at 10:38 am

    You’ll need to get a bigger envelope, either at the Post Office or at Staples or some other office supply store. How much it costs to mail will depend on what the full envelope weighs.You can estimate the shipping costs right there at the Post Office Web site:US:http://www.usps.com/prices/first-class-mail-prices.htmCanada:http://www.usps.com/prices/first-class-mail-international-prices.htm

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