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lol ok ash. if you're going to nit pick at every post of mine, good luck.

I asked a question, hence the "?"

Because as khunjeng stated, the SAU stickers do not work the way other stickers with a backing sheet do.

Sarah put mine on fine, but she still didnt do it the way stickers with a backing sheet are supposed to work

And if your gonna try and assume things off every post of mine, then good luck to you aswell.

I have no idea what "sarahs" way is. Am i expected to know?

Your assuming i do know... and i most certainly do not :no:

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And if your gonna try and assume things off every post of mine, then good luck to you aswell.

I have no idea what "sarahs" way is. Am i expected to know?

Your assuming i do know... and i most certainly do not :no:

i got paul's gf to do mine, , and she had to pick each letter off 1 by 1 and do it that way....

sorry, i thought i had typed it clearly enough in my post...I shouldn't have assumed you read the thread before posting :)

sorry, i thought i had typed it clearly enough in my post...I shouldn't have assumed you read the thread before posting :no:

as i said guys, i didnt have to do it that way for all of them, but it is certainly a safe and effective way to do it.

so far I have had a few themes come throuh...but none help my sticker efort. I have tried to peal them off slow and the thing just doesn't work damn it!

hard to say what the problem is then, possibly the user if so many people have managed to do it with no troubles.

but no one can be sure i guess

my stickers sucked! took a while to get them on. washed windows with the glass cleaner stuff. got the stickers onto the transfer sheet by sitting at the table with a rasor blade and slowly lifting the stickers off. didnt destroy 1. even the dot on the i came off.

anyone attempt this, i take no responsability for u slicin ur fingers off. :wave:

cyas tomorroz

in this thread is the only place I have heard of people not having trouble with those stickers.

The way I did mine, after I realized that they wanted to stick to the back sheet not the front, was peel it really really really really slowly, and when a letter starts to stick to the back get under the corner of it with a fingernail while you have as much of the two sheets on the letter as possible..

if that makes sense.. I suppose pictures paint a thousand words...

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