Top products from r/PlanningAddicts
We found 2 product mentions on r/PlanningAddicts. We ranked the 2 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Xyron X150 Sticker Maker, for Scrapbooking, Crafts, Cards, School Projects (XRN150),dark blue
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Replaces messy glues and other adhesivesA must have portable adhesive solution for crafters, moms, teachers and moreApplies an edge to edge acid free adhesive to items up to 1.5-inches wide and about the thickness of a nickelRefill cartridges available; Easy to changePerfect for die cuts, buttons, f...
2. Fiskars SureCut Portable Trimmer with Recycled Cutline, 12 Inch Cut, Black
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
Ideal for trimming office paper, coupons, photos and moreSureCut wire cut-line makes it easy to see where the blade will cut for unmatched accuracyPatented TripleTrack System interlocks blade and rail for cuts that are straight and steady, never curved or wobbly12 inch cut length and cuts seven shee...
I just decided to buy the Xyron 1.5" sticker maker. It's so cheap ($8 on Amazon), and can theoretically make 96 full size EC/Happy Planner sized boxes with just the sticker tape it comes with. Each replacement is $5 on Amazon. I'm betting because of empty space where you tear the stickers, I'll get closer to ~75-85 boxes, but I'm also going to make flags and embellishments and other stickers with it. It's a GREAT alternative to the Silhouette/Cricut diecutters.
You can still print, cut, and make your own stickers. You can even stick them on wax paper and have your own sticker sheets. But you aren't dropping $150-$300 on a machine to cut them. Use your scissors and stash your extra pennies away in the meantime.
Edit: In the meantime of having no sticker making solutions, I've been printing on regular 20# paper, and cutting things out, and gluing them down using my Avery Permanent Glue Stic. On larger stickers (bigger than 3" in any dimension) I DO get a little warping. I correct it by putting my pages under a heavy stack of books for a few hours while the glue completely dries.
I also use the Elmers Craft Bond Repositionable Glue Stick which does not have any warping problem, but that is not permanent and I prefer permanence.
If you have an inkjet printer, be sure your glue is not super wet, or the ink will run! I haven't had this problem on either glue stick.
I don't know of any stores, but I make my washi thinner by sticking long strips of it to some wax paper and using a paper trimmer to slice it down to size. Then I just cut it to size when needed.
This is the trimmer I use
www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003SLC3IU/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?qid=1453151039&sr=8-3&pi=SY200_QL40&keywords=paper+trimmer&dpPl=1&dpID=41g6f-hDWgL&ref=plSrch
Sorry for the shitty link. I'm on mobile.