Each day of the week, I focus my attentions on one thing. I’ve found I get much more done this way. Monday is my small business day. This doesn’t mean that I do nothing towards my business on other days, just that Monday is when I schedule most of my small business tasks. So, each Monday, you should expect something linked to my small art business to pop up on my blog. Today, I will be showcasing my Sea-life Sticker Sheet.
Today, I have added my Sea-Life Sticker Sheet to my Etsy shop. I try to add one product each week. Over the next two weeks my final sticker sheet will be added. Adding one product a week is manageable for me and also feels like my tiny business is always slowly moving forward.
I’ve already demonstrated the huge learning curve of actually designing them, as well as showing you a glimpse of the final sheets. I’ve already shown you my Woodland Sticker Sheet and my Safari Sticker Sheets in action. This will be a photo heavy post…
Presenting my Sea-life Sticker Sheet!
I have chosen 12 colours that are my ‘brand’ colours, which I use across every platform. These brand colours contain six dark colours and six colours which are a few shades lighter. I chose one dark colour (in this case navy) and its lighter pair (a sort of sky blue colour), to create each sticker sheet. Eventually, I want to have a sticker sheet in each of my brand colours. I particularly like how the colours look on this particular sticker sheet:

These stickers were designed taking elements from my whale card (shown here) and my turtle card, which is awaiting printing:

A close up:

Here’s one to show the size of the blue whale sticker:

You can use them to decorate anything with. They are made from vinyl and are both waterproof and permanent. My girls have decorated their phone covers. I’ve shown some of them here which I’ve used to decorate my academic planner:

I’ve also created some sea-life journals which might be fun to decorate as well:

The link above takes you to my plain Sea-life Journal, for the others in the set click on whichever one interests you below:
Lined and plain paged Sea-life Journal
As always, thank you so much for your support!