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Step 5Application (The fun part)

Application (The fun part)
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Find a good, flat surface to put your sticker on. Porous surfaces tend to work best, but sometimes it really depends on the amount of adhesive on the sticker. Use your spray bottle to give the adhesive a few good sprays so that it's all covered, it's good to spray from about a foot away so it doesn't get too concentrated. Too much water will make the adhesive too watery and not dry as well and not enough won't activate it, you need to play around with it. If you don't have a spray bottle a damp rag will do. Just brush it over the surface and slap it on.

Apply the sticker to the surface and hold it there for a second. Be sure to flatten out any wrinkles or bubbles. If you didn't weatherproof them with tape or plastic you can give the face of the sticker a few sprays to activate the adhesive absorbed in the paper.

Remember: These stickers can be tough to remove, be mindful of where you put them.

That's pretty much it. The few stickers I've made have been in high demand from friends and peers. I've also passed them around at concerts and given them to potential clients. It really helps to print out a bunch (if you have a good printer with waterproof ink) and make a bunch at once, cut out a few and keep 'em in a baggie. However, if your design's shape is complex (like the Cthulhu sticker) then be prepared for a world of hurt when you cut out sheet after sheet.
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15 comments
May 6, 2011. 4:59 PMpixiesandprincesses says:
Have you ever used these to stick on glass? Thanx so much for thisTutorial, it is awesome!
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?
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.
Feb 5, 2010. 6:09 PMthinbrain says:
 loving the squid design
Jan 12, 2010. 8:11 PMTheDocLayton says:
the damn rag worked surprisingly well. the only down fall is that when i was wiping it i think i took off some of the glue. perhaps adding more adhesive in the beginning would counteract this affect? idk lol but great instructable!
Jan 11, 2010. 7:17 AMcmjcutiepie says:
your tutorial is easy to understand, i do have a question. what if i want to sell these, how i packed them. i don't want to stick to packed.
Jan 13, 2010. 8:09 AMcmjcutiepie says:
thanks, i love your tutorial. i am actually the tutorial now and i am have fun, i going to the sticker in the ziplock bag immediate.

Thanks again
Jan 12, 2010. 8:13 PMTheDocLayton says:
damp* lol not damn
Jul 9, 2009. 7:15 AMtichus says:
Dude, nice AAF sticker, I'm homesick.

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