Someone was kind enough to order a full set of 20 dinosaur stickers, giving me the opportunity to photograph them and show them off! My little girl, Loaf, is here to help present my merchandise. =D
Each sticker is made at home on my HP photosmart printer, then run through my Xyron sticker making machine to apply lamination, adhesive, and backing paper. I carefully cut every single one out by hand to get a die-cut look.
You can order these, and any of the stickers, magnets, or plastic charms I make by visiting my Shop:
http://eskiworks.blogspot.com/p/shop.html
Here are the original uploaded images:
http://www.furaffinity.net/full/3939233/
http://www.furaffinity.net/full/3925377/
http://www.furaffinity.net/full/3925357/
Each sticker is made at home on my HP photosmart printer, then run through my Xyron sticker making machine to apply lamination, adhesive, and backing paper. I carefully cut every single one out by hand to get a die-cut look.
You can order these, and any of the stickers, magnets, or plastic charms I make by visiting my Shop:
http://eskiworks.blogspot.com/p/shop.html
Here are the original uploaded images:
http://www.furaffinity.net/full/3939233/
http://www.furaffinity.net/full/3925377/
http://www.furaffinity.net/full/3925357/
Category Designs / All
Species Housecat
Size 1262 x 931px
File Size 452.6 kB
Thanks! I'm actually done with the dinosaur sticker set, so I won't be making more than the 20 you see here. But I'm taking suggestions for my next set (Australian/Tasmanian animals) in my journal right now: http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/1451533/
The only way to get transparent backgrounds with stickers is to print on clear vinyl with opaque (not-see-through) ink in the shape of the image, then on top of that with colored ink. I have a simple (but high quality) photo printer that isn't capable of using white ink or this special printer function. Printers that can do this are usually a lot more costly than even the average art printer, so I'm not really in the market for one.
Backing paper is the stuff you peel off the back of the sticker just before you stick it. =)
Backing paper is the stuff you peel off the back of the sticker just before you stick it. =)
Also, since I make them from home I don't really have a choice but to cut them by hand. XD Machines to die-cut stickers are VERY expensive. And while I could just order a ton of stickers from a company to print/cut them for me, the up front cost is too much for me right now and I wouldn't be able offer on-demand orders like I do now.
I'm late to the comment party, but I just thought I'd tell you that these stickers fill my inner five-year-old dinosaur crazy self with glee. They remind me of stickers I would see at the Denver Museum, beg my Mom to get me and then plaster all over my dresser. I'm definitely going to pick up a couple of these (plus the mythology ones) at RMFC!
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