I like the design, such as the stickers I got as a bonus, so I'm afraid that it will be worn out and I can't use it ... Isn't that the case? I wish it was a durable sticker.
In the printing industry, it seems that "seal = indoor use" and "sticker = outdoor use" (* English meaning is different), but in general, "seal = smooth surface, soaked in water" "sticker = surface Isn't it a recognition like "smooth, repels water"?
This time, I will define this recognition and tell you how to easily make a sticker a sticker.
The trick to make a sticker a sticker
All you need is a sticker that you want to make a sticker and a "self-laminating sheet" that you can get with 100%. A laminated sheet that can be used without a dedicated machine.An item that prevents dirt and scratches by sandwiching the object between two transparent sheets. Originally used for photos and cards. Many people may not know the existence, but there are about 100 large ones.
When using it as a seal, there is only one difference in how it is used. For photos and cards, the back side and adhesive side are pasted together, but for stickers, the front side and adhesive side are pasted together. Otherwise, the release paper side will be processed ...
After bonding, lightly rub the surface with a ruler to improve adhesion, and cut with scissors along the shape of the seal.
Complete when the non-adhesive sheet on the back of the sticker falls off. It is a sticker with a smooth surface and waterproofness! Paste it wherever you like.
Even if it is processed, it will be damaged eventually, but it will surely take longer to enjoy. Would you like to show the light of day to your favorite sticker that has been stowed away?