Make Your Own Sticker for School Catalogs!

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SUMMARY

This discussion centers on creating custom stickers for school catalogs, specifically for an open house event. The user shared their experience of using a sticker from "Directly from the Heart" to cover the "Host Only" text in the catalog. The primary takeaway is that any sticker, even simple designs like a smiley face, can effectively enhance the presentation of the catalog and convey a more inviting message.

PREREQUISITES
  • Basic understanding of graphic design principles
  • Familiarity with sticker printing techniques
  • Knowledge of catalog layout and design
  • Experience with event planning and marketing materials
NEXT STEPS
  • Research custom sticker design software options
  • Explore local printing services for sticker production
  • Learn about effective catalog design strategies
  • Investigate marketing techniques for school events
USEFUL FOR

Event coordinators, graphic designers, teachers, and anyone involved in creating promotional materials for school events.

pamperedlinda
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Has anyone made stickers for the catalog? I have my open house tomorrow and wanted to put something in the catalog. Anyone have one they want to share?
 
I had everyone open to the page and told them all about it, since I didn't have any stickers yet.
 
I put a sticker that I had from Directly from the Heart over the "Host Only" words. It says something about the kitchen being the heart of the home.

Key was getting rid of "host only". Any sticker would work... even a smiley face.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What materials do I need to make my own stickers for school catalogs?

To make your own stickers, you will need adhesive label sheets, a printer, design software or templates, scissors or a cutting machine, and optionally, a laminator for added durability.

Can I use my own designs for the stickers?

Yes, you can create your own designs using graphic design software or online tools. Just ensure that the dimensions fit the label sheets you are using and that the resolution is high enough for printing.

How do I print the stickers once I have my designs ready?

Load the adhesive label sheets into your printer, select the correct paper type in your printer settings, and print a test page on regular paper first to ensure alignment. Once satisfied, print your designs on the label sheets.

What is the best way to cut the stickers if I don’t have a cutting machine?

If you don’t have a cutting machine, you can use scissors or a craft knife to carefully cut out the stickers. Make sure to follow the edges of your designs for a clean finish.

How can I ensure the stickers are durable for school use?

To enhance durability, consider laminating your stickers after printing. This will protect them from wear and tear, moisture, and fading. Additionally, using high-quality adhesive label sheets can improve longevity.

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