Sticker paper for printer how do i make sticker weatherproof?

Posted by Printer | Posted in Do It Yourself (DIY) | Posted on 14-02-2010

I bought a package of sticker paper to make some stickers to go on my sons 4 wheeler my question is..how do i make the sticker weatherproof? because the front of the sticker is just acid free paper lamanating won’t work because it would laminate the sticky part too. Any suggestions?

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What do I do with used wasted printer paper?

Posted by Printer | Posted in Do It Yourself (DIY) | Posted on 23-01-2010

M G asked:


My office workers print things all of the time that they don’t need. They look at it for 2 seconds and then throw it away. I have about 2 reams of used wasted paper. I am looking for ideas on how to make use of it. Is there some way that I can take 1/4 inch of it and turn it into a stiff board for crafting or cut it or shred it to make something useful?
I’d like to find a way to make the paper stiff so that I can use it as a particle board or something.

Iron-on letters, peel-and-iron-on printer paper or fabric markers best for Halloween costume?

Posted by Printer | Posted in Do It Yourself (DIY) | Posted on 14-01-2010

WorkingGirl02 asked:


I am putting together a fake FedEx costume for Halloween. The shirt will be a dark purple and I want to put FedEx (Fed in orange, Ex in white) on the shirt. Iron-on letters from a craft store can get pretty expensive if I want to put the design on the front and both the sleeves. The letters come in a pack of 26, obviously, so to write FedEx 3 times I would need 6 packs because of the double E. Has anyone ever used light-colored fabric markers on a dark-colored shirt? Would you recommend or not recommend a specific brand? Would printing it from my printer on to a peel-and-stick-and iron-on paper work better? Has anyone ever used light-colored peel-and-stick-and iron-on paper on a dark-colored shirt? Just wanted to see if anyone has had success or disaster of either option. Thanks!

Where can I find a non-flammable sticker to bake with?

Posted by Printer | Posted in Do It Yourself (DIY) | Posted on 09-11-2009

Christopher asked:


I bake quite a several different batches of cookies at a time but frequently mix up which batch is which flavor, they often look very similar. I was wondering if there was a way I can use the label printer on my computer to put a sticker on the cookie sheet but don’t want to start a fire. I typically bake between 350 and 400 but they’re small so they finish quick. Any help or hints would be appreciated! Thanks in advance!

I am looking for quilting tips online.Where can I find them?

Posted by Printer | Posted in Do It Yourself (DIY) | Posted on 29-10-2009

Beth S asked:


I am trying to find out how to make quilt labels out of cotton material and freezer paper. You put in through your printer on the computer. Any one know what I am talking about and how to do it?

I have copied a pic on my inkjet printer onto fabric. how can I wash without loosing pic?

Posted by Printer | Posted in Do It Yourself (DIY) | Posted on 03-10-2009

sewhappy asked:


I want to make this item wearable to sew be able to sew on a tee shirt. Can anyone help me?