Making your own self-adhesive stickers: here's a manual activity that lets children's imaginations run wild... To get the ball rolling, reproducing logos is a concept that appeals immediately, and requires a great deal of attention. After that, the ideas just flow, and the advantage of creating stickers is that it's a do-it-yourself activity that quickly produces results! You can decorate a T-shirt for a game, a notebook, a piece of furniture or even a wall: wall stickers are all the rage! Adult supervision is essential when handling spray glue, and gluing should take place in a well-ventilated area. |
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Cut out | thedesign and place it face-down on a sheet of scrap paper (itself placed in cardboard to protect the work surface). Spray each design from a distance of 15 cm. Wait 5 minutes after spraying. |
Stick the stickers onto the chosen surface. Also tested: red stripes on a blue T-shirt made with red crepe paper... and what a funny footballer disguise! |