Wow, I’m very new to paper planning. However, I recently purchased twenty or so sticker books. Your sticker storage video will help me to better organize them. Thank you for sharing. New subscriber!
Hi cut off the front cover of the sticker book and punch your holes in it to use it as a divider. Now your able to remember what you have. That's what I did👍
Me again! Get a pair of very thin tweezers and pick up the stickers from the thick sheets with them.I think it will help. Or maybe get a cricket spatula that is sharp but very very thin to pick them up. Don't quote me on the "cricket" thing. But I am sure I have seem them in Michael's. Great idea, and I am stealing this. Thanx Sharon Bennett
When I first got sticker books, I felt compelled to pull all the sheets out of every book. I ended up disc-hole punching the tops of each sheet to put them back into books, lol.
Hey Terri.. if you want to use 'copy' paper, try #32. It's heavier - like good quality planner paper. You'll get a little extra weight without the thickness of 12x12. Great idea! Creative Blessings!
Added tip. If you want clear covers, you can buy cutting boards from $Tree. I think they come 3 to a pack and you could get a front and back cover from one sheet with left overs for bookmarks. Creative Blessings!
I don't think so. Not for the size the Create 365 pages are. I haven't seen a planner with those dimensions. if you have a planner with those dimensions then yes, it would work, you just need something heavier than basic copy paper. Not sure I answered your question, hopefully I understood what you were asking but it not feel free to reply to my replay - lol Have a blessed day Terri
J N H M . I tried that with pages I didn’t use from my classic planner and I cut them to fit. It was still to thick. Now I have learned from the new releases from 365 to just use a strips not a full sheet to cover to fit the size if the sticker page.
Dear, why go through the trouble and work specially with soooo many sticker sheets. Just buy clear DVD or B5 sleeves with folder holes. Buy B5 ring file and store them. This way, you not only organize the stickers, you get to protect the stickers and also when that particular sticker is empty, you can conveniently change it out without wasting any paper or having to make new page with a paper... Hope this helps.
Is the copy paper as durable as the cardstock ring wise.. like does it tear when turning the pages because I used thick cardstock & it made the book super chunky w/ not even half of my sticker sheets in there 🤦🏾♀️
I done the cardstock paper myself and realized I used up way too much space. Then stayed up till 3 am changing them to the copy paper. Was a learning experience
Buy the new We Are Memory Keepers Planner Tab Punch Board, then make tabs for each section, so you will know what each book of stickers you have made, holds!
no, I adhered the sticker sheets onto cardstock I had already cut with a happy planner punch. I made the sheets wider than the sticker sheets allowing room.
Well, I am 5 years late, but I love this video! This will work! Thank you so much.🙂
Brilliant!
Wow, I’m very new to paper planning. However, I recently purchased twenty or so sticker books. Your sticker storage video will help me to better organize them. Thank you for sharing. New subscriber!
Thank you! I was thinking of using cardstock so I'm SO glad I heard your warning!
Hi cut off the front cover of the sticker book and punch your holes in it to use it as a divider. Now your able to remember what you have. That's what I did👍
That's a great idea
True, or take a photo of the covers, makes it easier when shopping for new books too
You can use one of those pimple popping kit tools to pull the stickers off or a pair of tweezers! 😊
You make your covers yourself
Absolutely brilliant
wonderful idea
Wow was looking for a way to pull all my stickers in using a binder thanks for the idea
Me again! Get a pair of very thin tweezers and pick up the stickers from the thick sheets with them.I think it will help. Or maybe get a cricket spatula that is sharp but very very thin to pick them up. Don't quote me on the "cricket" thing. But I am sure I have seem them in Michael's. Great idea, and I am stealing this. Thanx Sharon Bennett
Might use the larger rings.
I use a Jim HOltz Pick to lift my stickers, so easy
When I first got sticker books, I felt compelled to pull all the sheets out of every book. I ended up disc-hole punching the tops of each sheet to put them back into books, lol.
Hot glue works great!!!!
Thanks! This is the best tutorial I have seen on how to make the sticker books. You have made my day 😊
I love your sticker books! Thanks for sharing your tips and tricks. I'm planning to make something similar for my Agenda 52 sticker books :)
This is a fabulous idea! So smart! Thank u for the tips. Doing this today!
Hey Terri.. if you want to use 'copy' paper, try #32. It's heavier - like good quality planner paper. You'll get a little extra weight without the thickness of 12x12. Great idea! Creative Blessings!
I wanted to thank you for this video - it has inspired me to do this, too!
This is great! Thank you so much for sharing this tip :) i am subscribing right now 💜
Love it! Thanks for sharing.
Love your video.
Great video Terri!! You need to come back and scrap with us at Hocking Hills!!! Kerry :D
Hi Kerry, I totally will. I was in a funk for awhile but I'm back ;-)
Where did you get the 3pack for the front cover
Hey I have old calendar planner books can those old pages work to take my stickers to
Added tip. If you want clear covers, you can buy cutting boards from $Tree. I think they come 3 to a pack and you could get a front and back cover from one sheet with left overs for bookmarks. Creative Blessings!
Great idea....I love it when people share new ideas. THANKS
Could I just take sheets out of a small planner I am not using to stick the sticker pages on? Would the size work to just pop in?
I don't think so. Not for the size the Create 365 pages are. I haven't seen a planner with those dimensions. if you have a planner with those dimensions then yes, it would work, you just need something heavier than basic copy paper.
Not sure I answered your question, hopefully I understood what you were asking but it not feel free to reply to my replay - lol
Have a blessed day
Terri
Yes, you did answer my question! Ty!
J N H M . I tried that with pages I didn’t use from my classic planner and I cut them to fit. It was still to thick. Now I have learned from the new releases from 365 to just use a strips not a full sheet to cover to fit the size if the sticker page.
Dear, why go through the trouble and work specially with soooo many sticker sheets. Just buy clear DVD or B5 sleeves with folder holes. Buy B5 ring file and store them. This way, you not only organize the stickers, you get to protect the stickers and also when that particular sticker is empty, you can conveniently change it out without wasting any paper or having to make new page with a paper... Hope this helps.
Try tweezers to remove the stickers from craft paper
Is the copy paper as durable as the cardstock ring wise.. like does it tear when turning the pages because I used thick cardstock & it made the book super chunky w/ not even half of my sticker sheets in there 🤦🏾♀️
I done the cardstock paper myself and realized I used up way too much space. Then stayed up till 3 am changing them to the copy paper. Was a learning experience
Oh that was painful wasn't it ;-)
What do you do with these stickers?
Buy the new We Are Memory Keepers Planner Tab Punch Board, then make tabs for each section, so you will know what each book of stickers you have made, holds!
did you punch holes in all your sticker pages? If so how because there isn't enough room
no, I adhered the sticker sheets onto cardstock I had already cut with a happy planner punch. I made the sheets wider than the sticker sheets allowing room.
For storage sake, just make a list of your sticker book titles and trash the covers.
Thank you for using “more” with a two-syllable word...”more easy,” instead of easier. Many grammar students miss that opportunity.
Could she have ment oh it bends so much more, easy/ so much more. Easy