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4 Ways to Make Stickers

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    Create Reusable Stickers. For stickers that can be removed and reapplied, consider purchasing repositionable glue available at craft stores and online. Design and cut your stickers, then apply a layer of repositionable glue to the back. Allow them to dry thoroughly. You can now stick, peel, and stick again whenever you like!

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    Utilize Mailing Labels. Sketch images, shapes, or texts onto printable mailing labels which are readily available at office supply stores. After creation, cut around your designs and then peel them off. If you're not planning to use the sticker immediately, you can place it on wax paper for safekeeping.

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    Make Stickers Using Double-Sided Tape. Draw your desired design on any paper or cut out images from magazines. Once you shape your sticker, adhere double-sided tape to its back, trimming the tape to ensure it doesn’t extend beyond the sticker’s edges. Store them on wax paper until you’re ready to use them.[9]

    Design on any paper or cut out from magazines, then adhere the double-sided tape. Keep on wax paper before usage.

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    Craft Stickers with Contact Paper. Use sharpies to design your creations on the shiny surface of contact paper. After cutting around your designs, remove the paper backing and apply your new stickers anywhere you desire.[10]
    • Note: Contact paper stickers are see-through and work excellently on colored construction paper.

    Sketch on the contact paper, cut out, and apply to surfaces of your choice.

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    Employ a Sticker Maker. If you plan to produce a large number of stickers and are willing to invest a little more (around $15 - $20), you can acquire a sticker maker from craft shops or online. Insert your design—be it a drawing, photo, or ribbon—into the machine and let it process. Some machines work with a crank system, while others pull through automatically, applying adhesive throughout the process. After running through the machine, your stickers will be ready to peel and stick!

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    Invent Another Type of Reusable Sticker! On a surface like a plastic ruler, use glue (Fevicol recommended) to outline a shape, ensuring gaps are filled with additional glue. Let it dry before drawing or coloring your design onto it. Once dried, peel off the transparent glue for your reusable sticker! You can also add an image or drawing to your sticker while the glue is still wet.

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    Craft a Super Sticky Sticker! Make your designs, scan images from newspapers or magazines, or print new ones. Don’t cut them out just yet. Prepare a glue mixture (Fevicol suggested) diluted with water. Use a paint or pastry brush to coat the back of your printed or drawn sheets with this mix. Let them dry completely—once dry, they will remain sticky. Use immediately as there’s no protective layer.

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