Saturday, July 6, 2019

Creating Your Own Alphabet Stickers

Hi friends!

Today I am going to explain how to use the Alphabet Strip die set from Paper Discovery new release. This is a unique product that you can use together with Xyron sticker maker machine to create YOUR OWN ALPHABET STICKERS.

Those alpha strips are easy to create and simple to use. Remember that feeling when you run out of popular letters on your sticker set and cannot use it anymore! Now forget it because with this set this problem is solved once and for all! 

Watch the video tutorial below where I am demonstrating how to use this die set!

Thanks for stopping by today and have a beautiful day!




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6 comments:

  1. Great idea! One question. How tall are the letters? Can they be used on an A4 (4.25" x 5.5") card? The sample you made in the video ... what size was the paper you used to stick down the letters on? I'd like to get an idea of the size of the letters. Give the width of the paper (1.5") I'm thinking they're on the smaller side and ideal for making smaller cards as well as larger cards??? Thank you, Olga

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    1. All letters are 3/8'' tall. The piece of paper I used was 4'' x 5'' so yes - they can totally be used on 4.1/4'' x 5 1/2'' cards!

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  2. Olga,
    This a brilliant solution to an ongoing problem! I also really like the font and size you chose. So impressed with your releases. Thank you!
    Carole

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  3. Hi Olga,
    Again a great idea, but like Debbie's question above, I wonder what size the letters and numbers are. Glad you mentioned that they can be used in other ways without the Xyron as I tend to use sticky paper a lot for intricate dies etc. Thank you as always for an informative video. Christine

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    1. The letters are 3/8'' tall. I would call it medium size. They are great for cards and you can even do long texts with them!

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  4. Great idea and beautiful dies Olga. Thank you so much for the tutorial. Have a great week.

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