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Stick with it

Three step illustration showing how to insert object into sticker maker, pull it through and peel the backing off.

After the recent success of our badge maker for International Women’s Day 2019 (IWD), DLAM has now purchased a custom sticker maker that is available for future events and activities.

Tweet from Lesley Greer showing variety of IWD badges

Tweet from Karen Howie with her homemade “This girl can” orange sticker

Xyron sticker maker

The Xyron® 1.5 inch sticker maker (also called the X or 150) is one of the best ways to add edge-to-edge adhesive to a variety of printed materials.

You can apply permanent or repositionable adhesive to items up to 1.5 inches wide without heat, batteries or electricity.  The standard model comes loaded with 20 feet of acid-free permanent adhesive.

N.B. Xyron products, or similar, are currently not available via Office Depot (SciQuest) so were procured via Amazon.

Amazon.co.uk prices

Alternative options

UoE Printing Services

The University’s Printing Services offer three different sized self-adhesive large format stickers:

  • A0 @ £31.00
  • A1 @ £25.00
  • A2 @ £19.00

Printing Services price lists

UoE procurement – contracts

External Print and Associated Services

Other suppliers – Moo

Moo offer three different size stickers for small batches:

  • Round stickers (38mm), x52 from £15.59
  • Rectangular stickers (84 x 55mm), x50 from £19.19
  • StickerBook (22mm x 22mm), x90 from £5.15

Moo.com printed stickers

Other suppliers – 97 Black

Local shop ’97 Black’ can also do small batches (i.e. 100 stickers) for approximately 10p each.

  • 11 West Port, Edinburgh, EH1 2JA
  • 0131 228 1589

97 Black printing services

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