Thursday, August 16, 2018

Sticker Sheet Tutorial

I'm into photojournaling lately and I'm kind of addicted to stickers.  I'm sticking them in my planners, bullet journals and journal. I guess I'm kind of  forcing myself to look into other things and not focus on all the negative things my mind is replaying in my head over and over.  Journaling kind of tries to force my mind away from it.

And so I've been buying lots of stickers, in fact I'm kind of looking for a sticker album.  I remembered when I was in gradeschool, I have 1 notebook filled with shiny pages, those pages were similar to the back of a sticker paper.  And I place my stickers in it, and we even exchanged notebooks with my friend.  I'm kind of looking for it again... If you any place or online store that sells these types of notebooks, please comment below.

So I bought lots of sticker flakes and sometimes it's just irritating since it's difficult to remove the back of the sticker... So I thought of putting those sticker flakes into something so it'll be easier to remove by the time when I needed it.

Let's get on with this simple tutorial:

Materials:


  1. Wax Paper - I just had here in my dormitory something I bought years before from Daiso.  But ideally plain white wax paper works best for this project.
  2. Glue stick
  3. White Paper - I used the back of a notepad in this project.
  4. Scissors
Step 1
Cut the wax paper to your desired size.  Then cut the white paper slightly larger than the wax paper.

Step 2 
Put some gluestick over the rough side of the wax paper.  And stick it to white paper.

Step 3
Peel your sticker flakes and stick over the shiny side of the wax paper.



What I like with this is that I can see all the designs of the sticker flakes and I know how many of that particular design I have left.
What's great with this is that it's reusable! You can put additional new stickers when you've used up the stickers.

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