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How to make your own stickers



Damielle
Argentina

How to make your own stickers
 

How To Make Your Own Stickers

By Erin Huffstetler, About.com

  1. Cut out interesting pictures from magazines.
  2. Then, combine a packet of gelatin with one-half cup of water.
  3. Stir to dissolve the gelatin completely.
  4. Now, use a paintbrush to apply the gelatin to the back of each picture.
  5. Allow the pictures to dry wet side up on a piece of waxed paper.
  6. Then, to use your stickers, just lick the back of each one; and apply. Easy and fun!

tips:

  1. The small box of unflavored gelatin usually contains four packets � enough to make four batches of stickers.
  2. For more fun, try turning computer printables or your own artwork into stickers.
  3. Stickers made from magazine pages will not be acid-free, and therefore may not be well suited to scrapbook use.

Hope you find it useful!!!

 

20 Jun 2009      





manonski (f)
Canada

Thanks Damielle,
Interesting!

20 Jun 2009     



Nebal
Lebanon

Hi Dami,
We miss u in the forum and miss ur interesting posts.
 
You know, I �ve always loved stickers since I was a child. I used to buy them and paste them on my copybooks covers. I �ve always chosen butterflies, flowers, barbies, stars......
 
Now, I can choose my best pictures and change them into stickers.
 
Thank you so much, lovely fairy.
 
Hugs and kisses,
Nebal
P.S. A fairy sticker for you, sweetie.
 
 

20 Jun 2009     



marileia
Greece

Wow! Thanks sooooooooooooooo much!

:o))

20 Jun 2009     



Isabelucha
Portugal

Thaaaank you Damielle!!!! How interesting! I like learning these new techniques! Woow! Wink

20 Jun 2009