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Homemade Stickers

Homemade Stickers
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Want to make stickers, but don't feel like forking out lots of cash for sticker paper? Thankfully there's an easy way to make your own with stuff you probably have around the house, or are easily accessible.

WARNING: These stickers can be VERY difficult to get off depending on the surface you put it on. They are not like your average peel-n-stick and might rip during removal. If you get in a...sticky situation...for what you stick where it's your own damn sticker adhesive and you're gonna soak in it!

If you like my Instructable please rate it. :)

UPDATES:
- Thanks to ItstheHobbs for helping me remember what contact paper is called.

- Please do not ask me to upload my sticker designs. I'm not going to give them to you no matter how nicely you ask. The only way to get one is for me to personally hand you one.

- I just added that pun in the warning there. Please do not hesitate to shoot me in the face.
 
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Step 1Materials

Materials
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You need:
White Vinegar
White Glue (Elmer's works fine)
Your design(s) printed out on paper*
A wide brush
Tupperware container OR jar (optional)
Packaging tape OR Clear Contact Paper (optional)**
Straight edge
Little spray bottle (Recommended)
Scissors OR X-acto Blade

*Regular printer paper works the best I've found. I printed some on matte paper and the adhesive didn't absorb into the paper, making for a weaker sticker.

** Utrecht's art supply carries this in about 36" rolls. It's also great for making very crisp stencils. The only bad thing about this is it rips easier than the tape. It's also a tad expensive, last I remember.

Design Tips: Try to fit as many stickers as you can on one sheet. With rectangular or square stickers this shouldn't be a problem. But with stickers with a more dynamic shape I like to leave about an 1/8" border around the edge of the ink.
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Feb 20, 2012. 6:05 AMgossip13 says:
can they stick to skin n be removed?
Jan 1, 2012. 9:21 PMEnergyzed says:
So I tried my hand at this Instructable, and I followed everything correctly. For every 2 tbsp of glue mix in 1 tbsp of White Vinegar. Put one coat on the back of the sticker horizontally, let it dry, then put another on vertically, and let it dry. I put a heavy book on top of the sheet with my gaming computer on top of that. Let it sit for like 20 minutes, then put on the packaging tape to cover the artwork.

The only problem I'm having is that the water isn't making the glue sticky...it gets a little gummy, but the stickers want to curl up rather than stick. I can force them onto a surface and they seem to stick for the most part, but the corners are not lying down flat, and there's water spots. Is there something I'm doing wrong?
Jan 6, 2012. 12:11 AMEnergyzed says:
That could be it. Never thought of that. I'll have to make a bigger sticker some time then ;P
Sep 7, 2011. 9:37 AMcbishop3 says:
Is it possible to stick these stickers onto things such as bags, t-shirt etc. and remove them afterwards??
Aug 22, 2011. 10:17 AMkeelan2009 says:
Do you think that malt vinegar would work or does it have to be white vinegar?
Jul 31, 2011. 6:56 PMbshin1 says:
This looks really fun and your stickers are very cute (even the Dethklok one)! For a minute I thought one the squid/octopus was Cthulu. ^^
May 6, 2011. 4:59 PMpixiesandprincesses says:
Have you ever used these to stick on glass? Thanx so much for thisTutorial, it is awesome!
May 14, 2010. 11:38 PMcharleschiu1996 says:
Is it okay to use PVA glue?
May 19, 2010. 5:42 AMcharleschiu1996 says:
okay, thanks
May 5, 2011. 5:50 PMilpug says:
PVA glue will not work. i tried it and it would not re-constitute when i sprayed the water on it.
Jan 25, 2011. 7:12 PMrockgod57 says:
Yo u cant believe how much money i was makin wit these things (btw i giveu full credit). The only problem i had was the glue mix would turn my ink green n the kids wer lickin it all off so it would never stick.
May 5, 2011. 5:47 PMilpug says:
the kids were eating the glue? what?
Mar 31, 2011. 9:37 PMc_fish says:
Since the white glues arent too widespread here and the brands you spoke of are not imported here I have to ask. Is it the plain glue for wood or some non toxic varieties made for little students and is it the waterproof or the not waterproof type?
Apr 2, 2011. 2:08 AMc_fish says:
Thanks! How about the waterproof factor?
Jan 18, 2011. 5:58 PMshinynewmachine says:
How long does it usually take to dry?
Feb 20, 2011. 9:57 PMkranman says:
You can just use a hairdryer, worked fine for me. only took about 5-10 minutes for a light coat.
Jan 30, 2011. 10:11 PMKwartzKitten says:
Thanks for this instructable! I've been scouring the internet looking for a way to add my logo to things; this is perfect!
Jan 14, 2011. 9:32 PMsupperducky says:
ok so after they fully dry they wont stick to anything until you spray them with water right water is the key
Nov 22, 2010. 12:14 PMMulti-artist says:
If I put a teaspoon of sugar in the adhesive will it make it stronger, and stickier?
Dec 28, 2010. 12:52 AMMimotearose says:
Am new so can u tell me about this place pls
Sep 19, 2010. 3:16 PMrockgod57 says:
I luv this thing so far my stickers have lasted a year n won't come off my binders I've also been makin a fortune off of these at skool
Sep 20, 2010. 9:34 AMsethmaxwell malice says:
Hey! SirBrittanicvs! Thanks! I've been making home-made sstickers for YEARS, and now i'm experimenting with different ways to make them, without buying any pre-made materials (i.e ritrama/duramark removable adhesive poly-vinyl 2mm clear-or white-27"x24" sheets)**

I've experimented with Super 77 or 45, spray tac (spray adhesive/glue), on the back of the sticker sheets, then wax-paper over that. cut them out and peel and stick at will...it's hit or miss...

-malice
sethmalice@gmail.com

**i.e sticker paper-bumper sticker stock avail at any screen printing supply (Midwestern screen supply is one)
Aug 28, 2010. 7:57 AMzephryfunk says:
is it okay to stick it on guitar? will it ruin the finishing?
Jul 9, 2010. 8:10 PMpoissondemer says:
I made mine today! I used some old sketches/art I had lying around. It was really fun, and now my new sketchbook is decorated perfectly. I plan on making a LOT more stickers! By the way, I used a wet paint brush to wet the adhesive. It worked great as a spray bottle alternative. I used regular tape this time because I ran out of packing tape, but I'm going to get some at the store to make more (glossier) stickers. Thanks so much for the instructable! Here's some pics with a couple of my stickers.
Aug 11, 2010. 1:00 PMnew2this says:
i did the same thing
Aug 11, 2010. 1:00 PMnew2this says:
what you could also do to laminate the stickers is that you can buy clear spay paint from a craft store and spray on the stickers
Jun 17, 2010. 2:25 AMcurlsonwheels says:
the instructable was great and i cant wait tot try it out but you didnt really explain everything such as the spray bottle.
May 24, 2010. 2:20 PMr3pp3l says:
 I tried with balsamic vinegar and it the adhesive wasnt really sticky at all. if i do it with white itll work better or yeah?
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Currently out-of-school Illustrator seeking his own path.