How to make your own stickers is as follows:
1. Select a desired picture and you can turn your own painting into a sticker. ?
2. Turn over to the back of the picture and cover the double-sided tape on the picture.
Stickers are adhesive-backed adhesive papers that print various pictures and photos on adhesive-backed papers. They are common stickers on the market and are also popular among teenagers and young people. Fashion products.
Can be pasted on stationery, cups and bowls, furniture, electrical appliances, metalware, porcelain, motor vehicles or non-motor vehicles, mobile phones, notebooks, game consoles, advertising trademarks, industrial indicators and other multi-element series. product.
It has a very wide range of uses and is also a key product in the printing industry. It is also printed with various cartoon characters and other patterns. It can be pasted at will and most of them are disposable. More varieties.
Stickers can be divided into the following categories according to different classification standards:
1: Surface materials used: wood free paper, coated paper art paper (shielding/mirror surface), Transparent PVC, electrostatic PVC, polyester PET, laser paper, temperature-resistant paper, PP, PC, kraft paper,
Fluorescent paper, thermal paper, copper wire dragon, silver wire dragon, gold-plated paper, silver-plated paper Paper, synthetic paper (CPC/PP/HYL/tough paper/pearl paper), aluminum foil paper, fragile (anti-counterfeiting) paper, textured paper, cloth label (Tyvik/nylon), pearl dragon, sandwich copperplate, thermal sensitive paper.
Two: Film types used: transparent PET, translucent PET, transparent OPP, translucent OPP, transparent PVC, glossy white PVC, matte white PVC, synthetic paper, glossy gold (silver), polyester, matte gold (silver) polyester fat.
Three: Use glue types: universal super sticky type, universal strong stickiness type, refrigerated food strong stickiness type, universal re-opening type, fiber re-opening type
Four: Use Bottom paper: white, blue, yellow glassine paper (or onion paper), kraft paper, polyester, PET, coated paper, polyethylene.