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Stickers Scrapbooking Related Hint

  • 5 January 2011 9:25 pm
holidays Stickers Scrapbooking Related Hint

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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19 Comments

  1. Laura C - January 5, 2011 at 11:06 pm

    I just found some at http://www.scrappindaisy.com and also at http://www.kidscraftsonline.com. Hope that helps!

  2. Amanda - January 6, 2011 at 10:43 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.

  3. Marlena - January 6, 2011 at 11:03 pm

    Joann fabric’s and on Ebay.

  4. Jeff S - January 7, 2011 at 11:04 am

    This site has some pretty nice, low-cost supplies, and is cheaper than Amazon on some things – http://www.memoryscrapbooks.com/supplies.html

  5. basketcase88 - January 7, 2011 at 11:05 pm

    I looked around on google and stuff, and couldn’t find anything. I would call around to local scrapbook stores, they might still have them…it might be something that came out a few years ago, or the company’s now closed, and so you will have a hard time finding them on the web. If you go to a scrapbook store, you may not find that EXACT design, but I know you’ll find something pretty close. You can also try that veritable giant for finding ANYTHING…ebay. Good luck!

  6. Chris - January 8, 2011 at 10:50 pm

    Here’s a couple of possibilities for you:http://www.cafepress.com/buy/English+springer+spaniel+art/-/pv_design_prod/p_965562.15315773/pNo_15315773/id_5575558/?click=true&CMP=KNC-F-ALLhttp://collectibles.search.ebay.com/sticker_English-Springer-Spaniel_W0QQcatrefZC6QQcoactionZcompareQQcoentrypageZsearchQQcopagenumZ1QQfclZ1QQfgtpZQQfposZQ5AIPQ2fPostalQQfromZR2QQfsooZ2QQfsopZ2QQftrtZ1QQftrvZ1QQlopgZQQsacatZ13631QQsadisZ200QQsaprchiZQQsaprcloZQQsargnZQ2d1QQsaslcZ2QQsbrftogZ1QQsofocusZbs

  7. mischiefinthemoonlight - January 9, 2011 at 10:48 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/

  8. Lessy D - January 9, 2011 at 10:38 pm

    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.

  9. pinkdaises2001 - January 10, 2011 at 11:02 am

    There are a ton of websites that can help you out with this. There are a few basic supplies that you will need:Album and sheet protectorsScissors or paper trimmer – you can get by with just a good pair of scissors but it is much much easier with a trimmer. You can get a decent one for 10.00 at walmartAdhesive – you can use a basic glue stick, but invest a couple dollars in a scrapbook adhesive (walmart again) and you will be happier.A good pen or computer fonts to do your journaling.The main thing to remember is that you are doing this for yourself/children, not to impress everyone with your pages. That is great, but don’t stress yourself with it. Just have fun. If you are looking for basics, find a creative memories class, you don’t have to buy anything. Also try looking for ideas at http://www.scrapjazz.com or http://www.splitcoaststampers.com Good luck, you will love this great, but addicting hobby!

  10. jkschmier - January 10, 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.

  11. Mommy of Noah & Jadyn - January 11, 2011 at 11:18 am

    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.

  12. *Sombra* - January 11, 2011 at 11:15 pm

    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!

  13. stohlio - January 12, 2011 at 11:18 am

    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.

  14. kimberc13 - January 12, 2011 at 10:30 pm

    That is a very nice thing that you are doing, and the fact that you want it to last is even better. I scrapbook all the time and have found that cheap isnt always bad, but you need to make sure that the stickers are acid/lingin free. This means that there are not acids in the stickers that could ruin the pictures or papers. I use Mrs. Grossmans alot, and if you do a search on the net, you can find places where you can order stickers, and get ones and twos and not hve to buy the whole roll. Also check out scrapbooking places like Michaels ( a craft store) or Creative Memories they can help you out, and I know with Creative Memories you can hve a scrapbook “party” and the consultant will give you some great information. Good Luck

  15. NW - January 13, 2011 at 11:03 am

    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

  16. editorgrrl - January 13, 2011 at 10:58 pm

    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.”

  17. Muley Bob - January 14, 2011 at 11:21 am

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

  18. Susan L - January 14, 2011 at 10:41 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

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