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  2. Make your own stickers with this easy hack - AOL

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    Making custom stickers of your favorite images, photos, and designs has never been easier! The post Make your own stickers with this easy hack appeared first on In The Know.

  3. Get Crafty With These Creative Valentine's Box Ideas - AOL

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    Fill this adorable box with sweets, cards and trinkets to say "I llama you" to your little one. And if you don't own a Cricut Maker like this blogger, create the llama's face with a trusty pair of ...

  4. Cricut - Wikipedia

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    The original Cricut machine has cutting mats of 150 mm × 300 mm (6 in × 12 in), the larger Cricut Explore allows mats of 300 mm × 300 mm, and 300 mm × 610 mm (12 in × 12 in, and 12 in × 24 in). The largest machine will produce letters from a 13 to 597 mm (0.5 to 23.5 in) high.

  5. Sticker - Wikipedia

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    A sticker is a type of label: a piece of printed paper, plastic, vinyl, or other material with temporary or permanent pressure sensitive adhesive on one side. It can ...

  6. Scrapbooking - Wikipedia

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    The use of die cut machines is also increasingly popular; in recent years a number of electronic die-cutting machines resembling a plotter with a drag knife have hit the market (e.g. The Cricut), enabling scrappers to use their computer to create die cuts out of any shape or font with the use of free or third party software. Scrapbook makers ...

  7. Cricket bat - Wikipedia

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    This would make cricket bats made of bamboo substantially cheaper than traditional willow bats and thus make the sport more accessible. The Marylebone Cricket Club issued a statement saying that a bat made from bamboo would be illegal under the current set of laws, as Law 5.3.2 of the Laws of Cricket states that in a cricket bat, "The blade ...