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Superimpose
i. Make the edit you want for your sticker and then save.
ii. Open the circle template in the add on's as the background and your edit as the foreground. Go to the transform tab and put it on screen and save.
iii. Open in Phonto and add text as desired. You can also mess around with filters on Polarr or another app you use for filtering. Open back in Superimpose.
iv. Open your book cover as the background and your sticker as the foreground. To get rid of the white background, use the magic brush under the mask tab to erase it. If it erases some of the sticker, just use the eraser option to brush it back on.
v. If desired, you can go to home > save > drop shadow and add a shadow to your sticker. It makes it stand out a little, but it's not needed. When you're done, just select the button in the top left and save it and you're finished!
Add Ons
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Comments
for the lovely Ashlinized! love you babe, I hope this worked! <3
I think the only thing hard about making stickers is finding the right design for it, but the only thing I can say to do there is to do some research or if you want, I always have tutorials that could help! Stickers are becoming quite popular lately, and I can see why. They're adorable!
Oh, and if you managed to miss last chapter, the cover displayed in this chapter is by the lovely scottdunbar
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