Reddit reviews Vinyl Ease 6" x 12" 30 Sheets Assorted Colors Gloss Permanent Adhesive Vinyl for Cricut, Silhouette, Pazzles, Craft ROBO, QuicKutz, Craft Cutters, Die Cutters, Sign Plotters - V0001
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30 SHEETS of 6 Inches x 12 Inches Assorted Colors of Permanent Adhesive Vinyl. Vinyl MADE in USADIMENSIONS: 6 Inches wide X 12 Inches long, Calendered 3 mil thickness. Durable for up to 5 years.VIBRANT COLORS: 30 Different Colors. Colors listed below in description.USES: Home Decor, Scrapbooking, Lettering, Graphics, Stickers, Decals, Glass, Mirrors, Tiles, Windows, Banners, Signs, Stripping, WrapsWORKS WITH: Cricut, Silhouette, Pazzles, Craft ROBO, QuicKutz, Brother ScanNCut, Craft Cutters, Die Cutters, Sign Plotters.
Acquiring blanks/labels
Mailing labels: If you're in the US, go down to your local USPS and pick up a stack of these, they're free. You can go after hours when just the lobby is open if you don't want to be asked why you're taking the whole stack.
You can go down to Staples or wherever and find some "Hello my name is" labels.
Check out Egg Shell Stickers if you want to go all out.
Sign up at DHL to order huge quantities of blank label rolls.
Get creative. Anything that is a label can be painted over. You could find scraps of vinyl, too.
Markers and Pens
Decocolor has always been my fav paint marker.
Sharpie also makes some good paint pens. Be mindful of water-based vs. oil-based if you live in a city with weather.
Uni's Posca pens are also great.
Paint
Again be mindful, if you use acrylics they'll run in the rain. You could use spray paint and stencils, or just paint for your backgrounds.
Amazon.
Not sure if you painted it or used Vinyl Ease. These come in different colors and you'd just need to cut out the buttons and symbols.
When it comes to the size, it all depends on how big you want the sticker to be!
I wasn't the one who bought the vinyl, I worked at a graphic design company a while back and they made this kinds of stuff, but with a machine. I went there to ask if they could make one sticker for me but they said I would need to buy the squared meter, and not just one sticker, but one girl was nice enough to give me one of the scraps that saw laying around and I made it with that one!
The best I could do for you was finding these.
Try googling "adhesive vinyl" or "cricut vinyls"!
Don't use contact paper as it's adhesive isn't any good for this kids of stuff and the sticker will unstick pretty easily!