Oh wow! I haven't seen a transfer sticker since I was a kid back in the 70s. I had no idea that they were still made. While we used to rub them onto the surface as well (with pennies), these seem to be far better quality than what we had back then. I may have to get a couple of sheets. This brought back some really neat memories. 😊
I actually use the 1st method and I use my fountain pen to transfer since my pen cap is rounded. This way I can control where I scratch on the sticker.
Oh wow! I haven't seen a transfer sticker since I was a kid back in the 70s. I had no idea that they were still made. While we used to rub them onto the surface as well (with pennies), these seem to be far better quality than what we had back then.
I may have to get a couple of sheets. This brought back some really neat memories. 😊
You can also use temporary tattoos on your skin or on your every day item like your clothes, purses , backpacks, books, paper
these look so good, I love your tutorials 😊😊
Perfect timing! I always have trouble with these types of sticker. Thanks for the tips!!
I actually use the 1st method and I use my fountain pen to transfer since my pen cap is rounded. This way I can control where I scratch on the sticker.
Very cute stickers! I havent seen transfer stickers before :) Cool!
Just placed an order…perfect timing! ❣️✨ That 1st method is way too dangerous for me! 😂
Love these tips!!
I cut the sticker out before transferring, no chance of transfer mistakes.
Is it possible to write over top of the sticker? Or does most ink not do well on top?