A Simple Guide to Scrapbooking with Stickers
By: Naomi J. Myrick, Decals.com Staff Writer
Stickers can enhance your scrapbooks supplies, and overall experience. They're an inexpensive and cool way to share designs, photos and mementos. There are many types of scrapbooking purposes out there: photo scrapbooks, recipe and keepsake scrapbooks.
Here are 7 scrapbook sticker ideas to try for your next keepsake!
1: Photo Stickers
2. Die-cut stickers
3. Bumper Stickers
4. Shape Stickers
5. Sticker Sheets
6. Holographic stickers
7. Dry Erase Stickers
1: Photo Stickers
This is a quick way to add faces and more to your photo album. Photo stickers are quick to order and use. There’s no waiting in line, nor is there waiting for your film to develop in your basement dark room. These stickers can also slip right into page protectors and be used to decorate mini albums, too.
2. Die-cut stickers
These scrapbook stickers are great!. You can easily peel them and stick them. They can be custom printed in many custom shapes. They’re full color and realistic. Add flare and memories to the pages with these full color stickers.
3. Bumper Stickers
Now, hear me out. You can totally use a classic or cherished old bumper sticker to scrapbook with. Perhaps it was on your first car That wood paneled Waggoneer was barely held together with that thing. Ha! Now that adhesive gem can live in infamy in your scrapbook.
4. Shape Stickers
Circle, square, oval and rectangle stickers can be used for many different applications. Enhance the photo spread with pops of color and designs on circle stickers. Use a square sticker as a picture frame for a photo or two.
5. Sticker Sheets
Sheets of stickers are just the remedy for large scrapbooking projects. Perhaps it is a family Thanksgiving and you’re having an Arts & Crafts hour. These sheets are great for easy sharing and peeling. You can print oval sticker sheets of little avocados to remind you of your favorite guacamole recipe.
6. Holographic stickers
Jazz up that old family album using holographic stickers. Sprinkle pearlescent beauty from page to page. Print images in the likeness of your Grandma, your dog or just fun designs the kiddos created. Be creative, stylish — and shiny.
7. Dry Erase Stickers
Dry erase stickers make great recipe cards! You can revisit Grandma’s handwriting anytime right in your scrapbook. Or, you can have an exclusive ongoing recipe book that any family member or friend can contribute to. How sweet!
Now you have some great ideas for your next scrapbook endeavor. Be sure to share this article with family and friends!