NO, FOR REAL. READ ME.
EDIT: You can buy contact paper here:
(They're more expensive for the length, but they're cheaper in stores...nuu shipping and handling ;3)
http://www.schoolsupplystore.com/Contact-Paper-Rolls-18-x-3-yd-Clear-P92345.aspx
http://housewares.hardwarestore.com/37-188-contact-papers/clear-contact-paper...
http://catalog.jemscatalog.com/roll_of_clear_contact_paper-p-999362.html
HOMG. TWO videos in TWO days? It must be the apocalypse! Nuu. It was just a request from my friend, Katrina (PervertedBabyPanda here on YT) and she wanted to know how I make them'z stickers. Soooo...here's that tutorial I promised Kat-kat-sama!
BTW, I'm making a sticker 'fer my Vanne. (Yes. MY Vanne.) She LOOOOOVES Mudkips. Therefore, a sticker must be made.
The following is MY OPINION ONLY. I dun' think I'm anywhere NEAR professional level, so dun' take me TOO seriously. This is just what I've learned over the years, through personal experiences. Do whatever floats yer' boat, m'kay?
About stuff: So I made a tutorial. But this is only MY method. Sure, you can print out stuff on sticker paper. Does it look better? Sure, but this is the cheap-o, lazy method for people who are too lazy to scan/print out their stuff or can't afford loads of sticker paper. Or a sticker-making machine. Honestly. This is cheaper. Also, you can print out junk off of your computer to make into a sticker too! Fo' reals.
About the paper: I'm using regular printer paper. Honestly. No lie. Although I know Copics HATE printer paper with the firey passion of a thousand suns, I found that thin paper is BEST with stickers. The first one I did (Of my poor man-woman, Chie), I did on bristol board, which I found DESPISES contact paper and leaves a big, nasty air bubble. So thin paper FTW!
About the markers: GAWSH, they're expensive.Seriously. Those Copics just took a big bite out of my college fund. Well, it wasn't for college, but GAWSH, such a big bite. But yes. Copics are expensive. Sure. Are they worth it? Well, if you're serious about drawing and stuff (But bleed oh so horribly on my beloved printer paper ;__________;). But if yer' not, but still want to color awesomely, get Prismacolor (they're GREAT to start with, I did, and they LOVE printer paper. :D), or try another media (PSSST. Watercolors are FUN.).
About the pens: Sakura Microns DO bleed. Yes. But I've never tried Copic Multiliners or Staedler(sp?)s or Faber Castell (sp?), and my microns work great for me if I'm careful, so it's okay.
About the contact paper: I dunno where my mom got it, but I had some left over from September when she wrapped my workbooks in it. Yep. That clear stuff. Maybe the $0.99 store has it. Dunno. Probably Staples, too.
Questions? I like questions. They make me feel special.
so i heard u liek mudkips?
TheBBGroup 9 months ago 27
Cherrim OMFG U like pokemon?
shalomantony 10 months ago 13