Jodi Kennedy, proprietor of The Paperie, recently handed me these sheets of clear stickers in circle shapes. I love a challenge, so I started experimenting. While most of my adventures involved "swiping" ink colors directly over the circles and letting them dry, we also liked the way they looked when embossed. Whether inking or embossing, you may want to use heat gun with these stickers and ink. Proceed with caution since they are thin and will melt. Hold the gun further away than usual and keep it moving.
The Stickers
Jodi says these come with stationary and are used as seals. They are about an inch in diameter. My guess is that you may find others in larger sizes too.They come 20 to a sheet.
I like combining the colors by using either two ink pads or a rainbow pad. I found that Memories ink, Staz On, Adirondack, and Ancient Page all dried without heating if left to dry for 24 hours.
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Royal Treatment
The stickers were used here to add to the design and to adhere the vellum to the tag. The tag is secured with a large brad so it can swing open to reveal the message. I ADORE this stationary by Waste Not and carried at The Paperie. A round card and a square envelope--too cool. :)
Live Well
Three dots were used in this design. I used the photo image stamp by Stampsmith and tried to make it look like a photo that had been around and perhaps gotten a bit damp (from tears?). The tag is cut from Sizzex with Bazzill card stock so it has a lovely linen texture you can't see here. The hand is by Sizzex too. Background script stamp by Dream Impressions.
I have used them on things other than tags like scrapbook pages and other card fronts. Sorry I can't locate the scans at the moment...grin.