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Memories Deserve More Than A Shoebox TM

What are Rub-Ons?

Rub-Ons are made of a thin colorful material that has a slight stickiness on the back. Unlike regular stickers, they need to be applied with a stylus - you can also use the wooden craft stick provided in the package or the purchased Rub-On Tool. Available in a range of letter, word or alphabet styles, rub-ons are a great choice for adding a hand-created look to paper crafts. There are also some decorative design elements available as rub-ons too! Best of all, rub-ons provide a clean, neat appearance as there is no edge or "ring" that is often seen by a clear sticker.

How do you apply Rub-Ons?

Always try out the process of applying rub-ons first before working on your final project - this allows you to become comfortable with the technique. Take care not to move or alter the rub-ons sheet once you start the transfer process as this could result in "broken" letters, images or words.

FIRST Transfer: Determine the specific letter, image or word to transfer to your final project. If necessary trim excess from around the design you want to transfer. Peel off the plastic backing sheet that covers the tacky (slightly sticky) surface of the transfer. Place rub-on sheet in place (sticky side down) and use the stylus to carefully rub down the letter or word. Take care to rub ONLY the item selected. Once item is fully rubbed into place, remove backing sheet.

SECOND Burnish: Once the rub-ons item has been transferred it needs to be burnished into place for permanence. The process of burnishing is just additional rubbing with the stylus - be sure to protect your transferred rub-ons using a spare piece of backing paper or other paper scrap. If you are working with an alphabet of individual letters to spell out a word, we recommend that you burnish each letter before moving onto the next letter.

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