Little Known Cardstock Stickers Facts

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No joke, when I was looking for Cardstock Stickers the other day, I was having one heck of a time finding it online. When I did finally find it, I made sure I bought it quickly. What follows is my review.
I was impressed with Cardstock Stickers plain and simple. When I placed my order, I had in in my hands within 3 days and that’s no joke. The key is looking for a seller with over a 100 feedback rating on Ebay. I’ve even included an Ebay listing to Cardstock Stickers in this review to make it even easier on you.
Where can I find a company to mass produce the scrapbook papers I have designed?
I have a home business, based primarily on scrapbooking. I would like to start offering my own scrapbook supplies that I have designed myself. I have several items in mind, but need to start Cardstock Stickers finding businesses to physically manufacture them. I am beginning with basic paper (cardstock), stickers, and die-cuts. Does anyone know of any businesses willing and ready to mass produce these items? I don't know how to find what I am looking for.Someone answered that I might just go to a print shop and have them make what I want. However, that is not what I am after. I have a PRODUCT that I need to be MANUFACTURED...MASS PRODUCED. Are there any sources out there I might try? Anyone know of any companies I might contact?
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Cardstock is a heavier paper than, say, writing paper. It is usually not see-through and if it is made for scrapbooks, it should be acid free, lignin free and buffered so it doesn’t damage your photos over time. Coloured paper may have lignin in it (the substance from the paper pulp that turns yellow and brittle with age – think old newspapers) so if you want your photos to last over the years and not change colour or be damaged, it is good to choose papers and embellishments and adhesives that will not harm your photos.Here is some more information about papers and adhesives:http://www.papercraftcentral.com/acid-free-lignin-free-buffered.htmlhttp://www.papercraftcentral.com/papercraft-adhesives.htmlYou could use the coloured paper as long as it doesn’t touch the photos?About chipboard letters – I have used them ‘raw’ but I also like to dress them up with designer paper (slightly thinner than cardstock and it usually has designs on it) or paint or glitter or sanding blocks. I have also used the ‘negative’ space created when you punch out a letter and have backed them with cardstock then filled these in with beads, little buttons, threads, glitter etc. Here’s an album where the maker has used chipboard letters as tabs on the pages as well as decorating the with opal powders:http://www.papercraftcentral.com/baby-boy-photo-album.htmlIt really does depend on the look you want
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Look, if someone goes shopping and picks up some apples, flour, baking soda, sugar, cinnimon and a gelatin mix, then goes home and bakes a pie, it the pie NOT home made because they didn’t grow and grind the flour, process the sugar, manufacture the baking powder or the pie tin or the gelatin?Is a dress not home made because the dressmaker BOUGHT the fabric?Have you ever seen restaurant signs advertising “home made” entrees and deserts? In who’s home do you think they were made.Relax. What you are creating are what is called an “assemblage.” You are CREATTING a new thing out of other, made things. Your creations are just as original, or “home made” as any classic artist’s masterpiece painting, even though that artist probably did NOT “make” his own paints or canvas.
Hmm I wish I had a scrap book, Im so damn lazy though! lol Although last year I travelled a lot to different places and was going to make a scrap book out of the pictures, brochures and tickets I got when I was travelling, never got around to it tho. I do have folders of all my art, and also a notebook of pictures, art, articles, random stuff I liked out of books, and magazines.
As simple as it sounds a filing cabinet with two or more drawers will hold tons of papers. Create sections by color and then have a file folder for stickers, paper, cut outs, or whatever has that color on it and stick it in that section then move on to another color.Then you can use another drawer and buy the plastic tackle box organizers (can even find them at dollar stores cheap) these will hold your pens, glitters, stamps… and organize them by item per box and stack them in a drawer. If you need more space buy another filing cabinet. Having two full sized filing cabinets takes up alot less room than a bunch of boxes and stuff in every drawer of your house! Not to mention a filing cabinet fits well in a closet…garage.. basement… they are hideable and you can even buy nice oak ones if you want them to be decorative.
It’s A Birthday Bonfire! ORIt’s My Birthday Bonfire!Join me for night of bonfire funmarshmallows, smores, and a whole lot more,but you’ll have to come to see what’s in store!So, join me for a night, of Birthday Bonfire fun, so I can celebrate my party with everyone!I hope this helps and that you have a great party and a very Happy Birthday!!
I am so sorry for your loss. Grandmas are so important and I really miss both of mine.What a lovely idea to have a memory book of your special cards, and I also love the idea of having some special photos of your grandmother in the album.. I found a place that sells special albums for storing and displaying cards in case you would like to see that idea:http://www.cardmemories.com/I’m sure whatever you make will be beautiful, being made with such love.
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kinkos advertises themself as a sign shop, and as with most sign shops they print these “Stickers” on rolls of material and not the standard 8.5″ x 11″ sheets you are familiar with’Provide them with the artwork you want to usetell them what size you need the individual stickersand tell them how many you needThey print them for you
*a.c. moore and amazing savings are 2 great stores, also any dollar store is bound to have some supplies*frugalities.com is an AWESOME website – terrific prices every day, sign up and you get an occasional extra 49% off*oriental trading has a scrapbooking section, sign up and you get deals like free shipping and the occasional coupon*stores like funkyplaygrounddesigns.com and alteredartchicks.com have a hybrid section selling real supplies. or you can buy from a digital shop and print it out – my faves are scrapgirls.com, the-lilypad.com, FPD, scrapbookgraphics.com, jenu-designs.com, kbandfriends.com, scrapartist.com …. there are loads out there
As for color, something similar, if not, to your mom’s favorite color. And you could put hearts around it in your favorite color (or just red) and have something heart warming, or funny. If you want it to be personal you could have like “If an angel could’ve fallen, I’m glad that it was you.” ((Im a little slow today so that might be bad.))But if you want something that she can advertise like those “MY CHILD IS AN HONOR ROLL STUDENT” type that she can put on her car, put like. “This wasn’t made by factory with machines, it was made by daughter with love” ..((God I can’t write very well today))But I surely hope this gives you ideas!