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Printable Labels and Stickers for Crafts and Organizing Your Stuff
Stickers, labels, fun stamps, bumper strips, decorative seals, peel-n-stick notes and funky stick-on tags – how could we live without printed bits of self-adhesive paper? Stickers are great fun for crafts, perfect for labeling gifts and packages, and absolutely essential for political campaigns, party favors and band promos.
Stickers let the world know you support a cause or candidate. Stickers tell folks you love a certain restaurant (or team, auto or whatever) and they’re absolutely indispensable for staying organized at the office and at home. Stickers help you identify your stuff and help lost lunchboxes or book bags get found and returned.
Big stickers decorate your home or car – wall stickers that you can reposition are great for kids rooms, and prepasted removable wall name label are an easy way to add punch to your home decor. Magnetic stickers and see through stickers are favorites for weddings and small businesses – no need to add permanent signs or paint to your vehicle to announce your marriage or advertise your services.
Keep track of everything with labels and stickers. Label keys, media, books, files and supplies; organize in your home office with printable labels and stickers.
There are thousands of fun and practical stickers at Zazzle – many you can personalize.
Home Made Sticker Glue Recipe
Ingredients
6 TBS white vinegar
4 – 1 oz. packets unflavored gelatin
1 tablespoon peppermint extract (vanilla is also good!)
Sticker Glue Recipe Directions
Bring vinegar to a boil in a small pan. Add gelatin and stir until completely dissolved. Remove pan from heat. Add flavoring extract and stir until mixed.
Cool the glue mixture until safe to handle, then brush a thin layer onto the back of stamp sheets; allow sheets to dry completely. Cut stamps apart, moisten back then press onto surface to stick into place.
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