🎨 Stick It, Create It, Love It!
The Stick It Die-Cut Adhesive Sheets come in a convenient 5-sheet pack, each measuring 8" x 6.125". These acid-free, water-based adhesive sheets are perfect for a variety of crafting projects, ensuring a clean and professional finish every time.
L**0
I use it for my handmade shaker card!
I apply to the paper, and die cut. When the design of die cut for the shaker card is a little more complicated, this works the best, more than applying glue or strip of adhesives afterwords.
A**R
Perfect for die cutting!
This is the best brand of super thin adhesive for die cutting. I've tried using other brands of double sided adhesives for die cutting and they are always too thick, making it really difficult to get a good cut w/o multiple passes. But these ultra thin adhesive sheets are ideal. It's the best one I've found thus far. I get a much better cut the first time.
K**N
Easy to use
This works great with die cutting. It's thin, cuts well and is easy to remove from the die cut piece.
B**R
Better than I thought!
These sheets are GREAT for using on intricate dies and sentiments. However, there are only 5 sheets per pack. That isn’t very good value for the money! The sheets are really great, but at these prices I will continue to use glue except for “special” cuts. If money is not a problem, I highly recommend. If budget is a consideration…old fashioned glue…(with the mess involved) is the answer.
D**E
Great double sided adhesive.
Like this brand the best. I use in card making for various techniques. Easy to remove the backing.
K**S
Best adhesive sheets around
I have used several brands, but Ken Oliver’s Stick It sheets are the best. They don’t get stickier with age (which other brands do, making it hard to peel off their backing), and there is a wide range of sizes available.
L**B
Lois.
I do a lot of cards and this was so easy to use. Just peal one side, place your picture on adhesion and cut to size, than peal back and stick.I found it saves a lot of time.
S**Z
GREAT for tiny cricut letters
I wanted to use a specific card stock that was used on other areas of my wedding invitations, to make cutout letters as an add-on. I couldn't use regular vinyl because the color/shine wouldn't match the other material I wanted to use, I needed it all to match perfectly. I used my cricut to cutout our initials and this was the easiest way to adhere them without gunky glue shriveling up my letters. I had to make 375 skinny letters and stick them on my invites, and it only took an hour!!
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