Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Make Stickers At Home

Make Stickers at Home


Stickers are a useful promotional tool, labeling device or creative outlet for children. Businesses use them to help expand their brand and make their logo more recognizable, families may use them to help organize home storage, and kids use them to decorate school books and laptop computers. Buying stickers can get expensive, but making them at home gives you more creativity and control.


Instructions


Make Stickers at Home


1. Open Microsoft Word or a desktop publishing program such as Print Explosion. Open to a blank page or download a template from the sticker paper blanks manufacturer.


2. Design your stickers. For business stickers you may have to scan a company logo or use a jpeg file of your brand. For stickers for kids you want to look for images that they enjoy, such as images of animals, superheroes, trucks, cartoon characters or flowers.


3. Insert your artwork into your Word or Print Explosion page. For Word users, click on Insert, and then choose From File or Clip art. Find the files or artwork you like and click OK. For Print Explosion users, go to the Graphics button on your toolbar, and browse through the clip art or your own files to insert images.


4. Insert your sticker paper into your home color printer. Load the paper so that the sticker paper will be printed on correctly. Refer to your printer manual if you are unsure load the paper.


5. Print your stickers. Go to your Printer icon or command and select the best settings for your printer. Some printer software also allows you to select specialty paper, so see if you can select Sticker Paper from a drop-down menu.


6. Cover the sticker sheet with clear self-adhesive paper, if you are planning on using the stickers outdoors, or if the stickers will be getting a lot of wear and tear. Measure the self-adhesive paper to fit, peel off the backing and press over the stickers, starting at the top and slowly working your way down. Press out any bubbles or wrinkles.


7. Cut the stickers apart. For business stickers you'll want to use a straight edge or scrapbooking cropping tool to get a clean straight line. For stickers for kids, you can be a little more creative and cut the stickers out in circles or closely cropped to the image.







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