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Using Rub-On Stickers for Handmade Arts & Crafts

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Summary: How to use rub on stickers for handmade craft projects using household items in this free arts and crafts video taught by an expert.

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By Melody Mann
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Melody Mann has been involved in almost all forms of art medium since she was about 2 years old. She has been painting in mixed media for as long as she can remember. Her artwork has...read more

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"Hi I'm Melody on behalf of Expert Village I'm going to keep showing you different type of stickers, different types of transfers and rub ons and we would start with some of these solid colors. These are solid then say some of these like the roses and these dragon flies these are thinner and they have more of a see through effect. The deeper the color the less you would be able to see through the item. Say if you where going to be using this say something that is a clear glass, a vase or a little box or something and it was clear made out of glass then you can either have the ones that you can see through more or the more solid type. All of these are separate each thing you see here are separate and we will get into that a little later. I think for a showing you a example though in this large one you can see these long strings this is something you can wrap around a box or something in a long pattern and as you can see these are also fairly large and we would go through those in just a few minutes. In the next segment what you see is how to apply some different type of stickers. "

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