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  • 1 January 2011 11:11 am
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This Scrapbooking Sticker was exactly like they said it was. You won’t regret it. Scrapbooking Sticker is awesome.


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. pinkzzocran - January 1, 2011 at 1:10 pm

    I have done this . You take a piece of heavy paper. Cut it into a strip about and inch long and an inch wide. Take the paper and fold it so that it makes something like a slinky.The paper has to be very stiff to hold the weight of the sticker. Glue to the back of the sticker and to the paper. You may have to trim the paper to fit the back of the sticker so it does not show. The effect is like having a little spring on the sticker it will bounce (like they sometimes havelittle springs on store bought cards to make something on the card like a bug bounce).Also you can take pieces of flat foam and glue to the back of the sticker to make it raised from the paper.

  2. mischiefinthemoonlight - January 2, 2011 at 12:34 am

    Try some of these sticker website, it may try a bit of hunting, but they have a nice selection:http://www.simplystickers.com/http://www.stickersgalore.com/http://www.stickerplanet.com/

  3. stohlio - January 2, 2011 at 12:55 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.

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