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30 home-made stickers, as designed, assembled, and cut out by me. They are printed on sticker paper and laminated for durability. The sticker paper is actually a very good quality, sticks very well and does not at all act like "cheap" sticker paper.
Sticker pack includes all shown here. Hand and ruler in shot for size reference.
http://www.furbuy.com/auctions/1013667.html
30 home-made stickers, as designed, assembled, and cut out by me. They are printed on sticker paper and laminated for durability. The sticker paper is actually a very good quality, sticks very well and does not at all act like "cheap" sticker paper.
Sticker pack includes all shown here. Hand and ruler in shot for size reference.
http://www.furbuy.com/auctions/1013667.html
Category All / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 900 x 744px
File Size 381.8 kB
Whoa, neat idea!
I've done similar things, such as foamcore paper dolls you can dress up (and take their clothes off) and dress up again (and...like that)
Getting the art to escape the picture plane, or the computer screen, or the comic book--and enter the rest of the world. It's an idea that intrigues me a lot.
I've done similar things, such as foamcore paper dolls you can dress up (and take their clothes off) and dress up again (and...like that)
Getting the art to escape the picture plane, or the computer screen, or the comic book--and enter the rest of the world. It's an idea that intrigues me a lot.
I printed the sticker images onto a sheet of sticker paper, leaving a decent margin. Then I cut down a sheet of laminate to fit within the margins of the paper, so no part of the laminate wasn't touching paper, and that it would still cover all the printed spots. Then, fed it through the laminator, being very careful that the laminate didn't slip x3 I can create a visual tutorial if you like :3
Nah, that shouldn't be necessary. I didn't know that you could laminate things like that without covering it in the full pouch. That's good to know. I'm curious if that would work on the magnets I do...as I print those on sticker paper first as well before applying that to the magnetic material. >.> Hmm... *plots*
Thanks!
Thanks!
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