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Our Free Guide To Stickers Scrapbooking

  • 6 January 2011 7:21 am
characters Our Free Guide To Stickers Scrapbooking

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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11 Comments

  1. angeldevoid71 - January 6, 2011 at 9:09 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.

  2. DocBC XXVII Mary Magnums TCR3 - January 6, 2011 at 8:50 pm

    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.

  3. jkschmier - January 7, 2011 at 8:42 am

    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.

  4. toonew2two - January 7, 2011 at 8:38 pm

    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.

  5. Lessy D - January 8, 2011 at 8:38 am

    You can find some great deals at these places:WalmartDollar Tree or any dollar storeshttp://www.OrientalTrading.com – this is online and catalog order. I order from these guys all the time you get a large quantity of supplies at a very low cost. Just request them to send you a catalog. They have many different themes.Targethttp://www.stampinup.com – go here and request to be contacted by a demonstrator and maybe even through a party. You will get free items for the party and discounts on products. I use this company often for my scrapbooking supplies. HINT: Be sure to tell the demonstrator you want to have a themed party.MiachelsAny discount store will help you find cheap and quality products you can use for your scrapbook. Discount stores are great places to find great bargains. I get most of my scrapbooking supplies from these types of stores.Another great place to find awesome deals is by checking out yard sales and such. I always find wonderful scrapbooking treasures at these sales.Here are a few other great places I use every so often online:http://www.cutting-mats.net/scrapbook-ki…http://www.ScrapLove.com/storehttp://www.photomix.comhttp://www.AddictedToScrapbooking.comhttp://www.memoryvilla.comhttp://www.just4funcrafts.com/http://www.premierscrapbooking.com/I look for quality and quantity at a great price.I like to buy bulk and try to find a wholesaler so you don’t spend to much and you usually get more for your money then most stores.

  6. Mommy of Noah & Jadyn - January 8, 2011 at 8:31 pm

    I have a ton of stickers! Last year when I went to the Pleasanton Scrapbook Expo I saw the “Scrap Rack” organizational system and thought it could work for me so I bought it. I have to tell you that I LOVE it! It does not take up much room, it’s expandable and it comes with a binder so you can take what you need where ever yo are going. I highly recommend it. Not too expensive either.

  7. Amanda - January 9, 2011 at 9:06 am

    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.

  8. Jessica - January 9, 2011 at 9:05 pm

    I would try creativexpress.com or a scrapbook or craft store. That website is awesome. It may have what you’re looking for.

  9. Susan L - January 10, 2011 at 9:11 am

    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

  10. SecretAgentLegs - January 11, 2011 at 8:23 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!

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