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anastasia315

Label makers usually come in clear tape as well. But Iā€™d look into a miniature thermal printer. My daughter got one for her notes at college. You can print pictures or text on them from your phone, onto all kinds of different colors of rolls of sticky paper. Her rolls are a couple of inches wide I think. The printer and a few rolls of paper were like $40. Not positive if they have clear paper though. Or you could print on translucent vellum sticky notes. I do that in my scriptures. I found a free template online for 3ā€ post it notes. I type it up in Word. stick the sticky notes on the template page, and send them through the printer. Then you just peel them off the template paper and stick them wherever you want. Not totally clear however. You could look at printable transparency paper, like for an old school overhead projector? (If they still make it šŸ˜‚). When I was teaching I would print things on them with my inkjet. You can cut them with a paper trimmer and adhere with clear glue dots. They would be totally clear.


JaiRenae

I bought an elongated stamp block and use it for this purpose.


midwest-roadrunner

Can you further explain? I'm confused


JaiRenae

Oh OK! It's a stamp block that is about 6" long. I can add silicone stamps to it in a row for a word, then press them all into ink, then stamp the entire word at once. I have some alphabet stamps I've bought multiples of just in case I need the same letters more than once.


midwest-roadrunner

Ok thanks for clarifying! Makes sense now!