Ideas for Using Stickers
Four Useful Ways To Use Stickers
Stickers are wonderfully versatile embellishments! They come in a variety of styles, themes, and textures, and they stick to just about anything: paper, wood, or metal. Here are just a few sticker ideas to spark your creativity. There are so many interesting ways to use stickers, so pull out your scrapbook supplies and start sticking!
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- Use letter stickers to add words to your layout. Create an eye-catching title, include a decorative drop cap at the beginning of your journaling, add a simple monogram, or position a word across a photograph. For my layout Those Eyes, I mounted letter stickers on square epoxy stickers to make my title really pop off the page.
- Anchor stickers for added stability. Try mounting stickers on tags or cardstock and attaching them to your layout with brads,eyelets, or ribbon, as I do in my layout A Merry Little Christmas. This prevents stickers from looking as though they are floating in space.
- Use stickers printed on clear poly to avoid white outlines. Some companies print black words and images on clear poly, allowing you to create accents that match any page. Adhere these stickers to patterned paper, ribbon, or metal embellishments-the possibilities are endless.
- Add dimension with textured stickers. Try using epoxy, cardstock,canvas, and other textured stickers. This will add depth and interest to your pages. If you don't have textured stickers, mount flat stickers on cardstock and adhere them to your layout with dimensional adhesive, as I do with the boat and button stickers in my layout Those Eyes.
Those Eyes by Angie Randall Supplies: cardstock by WorldWin and Bazzill Basics; patterned cardstock, letter stickers and boat stickers by Doodlebug Design; epoxy stickers and pen by EK Success A Merry Little Christmas by Angie Randall Supplies: colorblocked cardstock by All My Memories; patterned paper and stickers by O Scrap; letter stamps by PSX; epoxy letter stickers by Creative Imaginations; brads by Scrap Arts; chalk and pen by EK Success; tags