Views : 395,221
Genre: Entertainment
Date of upload: Sep 29, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.99 (72/29,056 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-15T10:56:49.924871Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
I love your sticker process because it’s so accessible as anyone with access to a printer where they can put in printer paper can do it, as opposed to a lot of sticker processes where people have die cutters and a million other pieces of technology beyond printer, and paper, I also didn’t know you could get lamination paper with glitter! I’m always under the impression cool effects for prints require some factory level materials to make, instead of just different papers.
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I’ve been doing stickers for about two years now, but I’m looking at realistic ways to expand my business while it’s still in its infancy (working a full time job and being a student doesn’t leave a lot of time to tend to this passion but I’m trying!) I appreciate this in depth look at your process, it’s given me tons of inspiration for new directions to grow in!
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Amazing video! Love these tips! The vinyl paper idea is genius btw…i was thinking laminator would be good but your idea seems less expensive! I was interested in making my own stickers using hole punching for example to make circle stickers instead of cutting them. Those simple changes plus what you mentioned, makes it seem very possible. Congrats on your success! So excited to try making stickers.
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Man, I've watched this video a couple of times now; how have I never left a comment?!
I just wanted to stop in and say thank you so much for putting this video together! I've been trying to find ways to profit off of my own artwork, and many of my fellow artistic friends mentioned stickers and prints would be a good idea.
I don't feel like I'm at a good level with my art to start selling it just yet, but I'm (slowly) working towards getting better; and this video has been a good motivator to do just that. ^ ^
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Yay for Steve the unpaid intern! 😂
I make stickers mostly for myself and friends/family though sold a few at a market. I started out buying a cricut explore and making my own cards with card stock before I invested in a printer that could print on vinyl/ thicker paper. I recently upgrade to the sister Juliet as I could never get the cricut to cut stickers accurately. The sister Juliet is amazing for sticker cutting. Loved watching you create stickers in this video, your art is beautiful ❤
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love the detailed explanation on your art process! I'm not an art student but rather, worked in a professional field. but something about homemade stickers appeals a lot to me 😍 i usually buy from my local small sticker shops and i wanted to delve deeper into this sticker making universe, as a small hobby. tbh, i felt overwhelmed & intimidated watching other creators/artists introducing all the fancy smanchy tools they used. That's why i loved watching your video and i was pleasantly surprised at how easy it is - even more so, to trust in yourself and the process AND never to be afraid to try! thank you, again!
~with love from Malaysia :hands-yellow-heart-red:
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This is going to sound random, but I am a 16 year old currently studying in Spain, 2 years away from uni, and I LOVE doing art and have always wanted to try to become a content creator + have a shop online in the future, however I constantly struggle with motivation not only for this but for everything in general, watching this video feels SO motivating to start doing this! I needed it 😭
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your art style is amazing!! I love the realism but also the cartoony-ism, the sketches but also the colors (they both have so much personality!), wow you are so well rounded in your skills omg I've never seen you before but I aspire to this level of love towards my own art like you
- loved the pumpkins 🎃
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@sketchesofshay
7 months ago
SOME VIDEO EDITS! You do not need to change to CMYK if you are printing at home! You typically convert to CMYK for more industrial printers if you were sending them to a company to manufacture them for you. I find with my home printer, printing in RGB is wayyyy clearer and yields a better result. For those of you wanting to use PayPal for Transactions, Kofi recommends in their FAQ to consider getting a business PayPal account if you want more control over the name! it’s always good to separate business and personal finances for tax reasons as well💖 hope this helps! (I mainly use stripe but I know a lot more people like to use PayPal instead!) thank you guys for watching and for the feedback!
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