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New website Launch

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010
Simply Stuck's new website

Simply Stuck's new website

Change is a good thing.  And at Simply Stuck we do try and keep things moving a long.

So we thought it was about would be a good to give the website a fresh new look with vibrant colours, new content and layout changes.

So now you can find the stickers that you need in your everyday life even quicker.

The new site categorises the products much better now so, whether you are looking for Gift labels, shoe labels, woven or shapes, they are now easier to find.

As well as better user experience we have included extra promotional area at the bottom of the homepage to great services like;

Simply Biz – Essential stickers for businesses

Simply love life - our new lifestyle site

Arctic Mommy – Jo’s personal challenge for 2011

Simply Stick - fun & easy solutions to change a space in minutes

Loose Moose - Our blog

Don’t be shy

Let us know what you think.  Does the site work for you or do you prefer the old one?§

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Polka Dot Stickers

Friday, May 7th, 2010

Does your kid’s bedroom décor need a quick update? Or is that new painted surface just not quite as colourful as you’d hoped? Polka Dot Wall Sticker from Simply Stick are an easy, time saving way to brighten up a room, adding an instant splash of vibrant rainbow colours. Your child will simply love these Polka Dots.

Create your own masterpiece

The fun Polka Dots circular stickers can be arranged in rows, blocks, circles or wacky random patterns around the room. All you need is a little imagination and application is just so easy that your child can get stuck in too dotting stickers around the wall.

Use Polka Dot wall stickers on any flat surface

Polka dot stickers

Polka dot stickers

The Polka Dots are available in matt or gloss finish in nine different eye catching colours. The pack contains 18 dots measuring 10cm in diameter, 2 of each colour and is priced at £20. The stickers are made out of vinyl, a flexible, ultra-durable material and will easily stick to any flat surface. The Polka Dots stickers will transform any smooth surface including painted walls, furniture, ceramics, tiles, glass and mirrors.

Sticker care

Stickers can be applied to any smooth, clean, dry surface. Remember not to apply them to freshly painted walls. If you have newly decorated then allow the paint to dry for up to 3 weeks before adding your creative design.

Polka dot stickers

Polka dot stickers

It you need to remove or re-position the stickers at a later dater a warm atmosphere will also make your life easier. Use a hairdryer on a warm setting to gently warm the sticker to soften the adhesive. Loosen from the edge and then gently peel the sticker away.

The Polka Dots stickers are easy to order online from Simply Stick and will be with you within 3 working days. Do you like the stickers?  Let us know.

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Boys are Best

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010
10% Off

10% Off

Our children acquire a lot of toys when they are young and finding space to store them can be a challenge. We have two boys and we still have their train set, cars and toy soldiers in storage boxes – you quickly run out of room and clearing up their toys can be a chore. Simply Stick have come up with a special promotion ‘Boys are Best’ to keep boys entertained, whilst saving on storage and freeing up mum and dad from tidy up duties afterwards – fun for all ages.

On the road

On the road

On the road

The On the Road sticker pack is perfect for boys who love to get creative and construct their own traffic scene. Boys are best at building the road sections, laying out the straight, curved and zebra crossing components until they are happy with the results.

The vehicles including bus, pickup truck, bicycle and delivery van can then be added to complete the scene. The peelable scene stickers include 15 road section repositionable stickers and 6 cars, with straight road sections measuring 28cm x 8.3cm. The ‘On the road’ theme stickers are supplied on 6 x A4 sheets and priced at £20.00.

Toy soldiers

Toy solider stickers

Toy solider stickers

The new toy soldier stickers are pre-saved in assorted poses and children can stick them in a scrap book, skirting board or on the wall. You can inject a bit of action interest into your child’s room and set up a combat force army in two different colours and let them get creative.

There are 12 soldiers per set with an average height of 8cm and 2 flags. The available soldier set colours include Black, Army Green, Grey and - wait for it - even Pink! The Soldier set comes flat packed in A4 sheets and priced at £10.00.

Wheelie bin cricket

Wheelie Bin Cricket Stumps

Wheelie Bin Cricket Stumps

The cricket season has started and with the warmer weather the boys are spending more time in the garden after school. To save sticking cricket stumps on the grass you can buy the Wheelie bin cricket sticker, simply peel off the 70cm high sticker and apply it to your refuse bin and get bowling!

The Wheelie bin cricket set comes rolled in a 20cm length tube and includes a blackboard sticker scoreboard with a vinyl gloss texture (permanent sticker) measuring 21cm x 30cm and chalk.

You can select from five colours black, red, white, green and pink and the set is priced at £15.

All the above stickers are sure to generate lively discussions about what goes where and Dads are bound to love them too.

10% Discount

Simply Stick are offering a special discount on the above stickers when ordered online or over the phone on 01264 350788. To receive a 10% reduction on the unit price all you need to do is enter the code ‘bab’ (short for boys are best!) at the checkout. Please note the discount does not apply to postage and packaging costs. Your order will be sent out first class, and will usually be with you within 3-5 working days, subject to availability.

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Sticky Photo Frames

Friday, January 22nd, 2010
Sticky Photo Frames

Sticky Photo Frames

If your kids are anything like ours, they just love to show off their lovingly created  artwork, writings and models. But how many of these end up getting damaged and thrown out, for want of a method of storing or display.

As parents we also love to take lots of photos of our children as they get older, recording happy times and stages of development -  but these too can often get lost or hidden away in a drawer where they become forgotten.

Simply Stick’s Sticky Photo Frames are a great novel way of framing your children’s artwork or writings and all your favourite photo’s.

The colourful removable and reusable frames and sides are supplied on an A4 sheet.

The Sticky Photo Frames are available with pink stars and blue stars and are priced at £5 per frame. The A4 sheet contains 3 frames & 4 side holder pieces for sticking up anything you want to display, from your child’s work of art to your favourite kids photos.

We have also badgered a friend who is a pretty dab hand with a camera to give us some tips on how to take great photos of your kids…..

How to Great Children Photos

Our kids grow up really fast. As a parent one of the best ways to be part of your children’s development is through photography. Digital cameras are fantastic you instantly see how good your photographs are and can keep snapping until you are happy with the results. You need to be patient and the key to great child photography is to know how to work with your children at different ages.

0 to 1 years

It is easy to take photos of young babies up to age of 3 months, generally they lie in a flat position. Babies up to 6 months of age are more responsive, you can capture their attention by having his or her favourite toy in hand. Move the toy around and watch their eyes follow your movements. To capture a smile, use a piece of tissue paper and tickle baby around the lips.

Entertain them further by placing their favourite toy near them and allowing them to grasp it. You need to be quick to capture the desired photo. At 6 to 9 months, babies can generally sit up, balance themselves and are fairly alert.

They respond well to noisy, squeaky toys and this will help to tease out an expression from their faces. To achieve a spontaneous shot and beaming smile from your little one, gently massage and pat their tummy, rolling him back and forth in a slow motion. Stand back, and with camera ready, take a quick photo.

Many digital cameras also take great video clips, this is also a good time to capture that special moment.

At 9 months to 1 year, babies want to get moving and exercise more. To hold your loved ones attention you can play peek-a-boo and also distract them with objects they can play with. Holding up one of their favourite toys will also get his attention for a few seconds.

Use a zoom lens to adjust framing on the fly and grab shots that you’d miss if you had to move closer or further back.Vary the photos by take some close-in head shots, or even filling the frame with their full face and pull back for some full-body shots as well. This will help to capture their personality and individuality.

1 to 2 years

At this age kids start to explore the world around them and are seldom still for long so the only way you can truly hold their attention is through games. Blowing bubbles is a great way to extract a smile and you may also be able to capture their first tentative walking steps. Take the photos from below their eye level to get a flattering portrait picture - you may have to lie on the floor to achieve this.

2 to 5 years

The next David Bailey?

The next David Bailey?

At this age your child is talking and responds well to questions or word games. Giving them a treat for getting the right answer will keep their attention and for better expression remember to take the photo while they are talking.

5 to 10 years

Now your child is growing up fast ‘and becomes much more conscious of the way he/she looks, especially girls. Photographs taken when they are relaxed in their own room can provide a view into another aspect of their personality, as they show off with favourite clothes, toys, bedding, photos and posters.

Photos of yours kids laughing can really capture their personality, and make excellent additions to family albums.

Let your child have a go at holding the camera and taking some photos of you, the family, their siblings and surrounds. They’ll love the idea that they’re a photographer too, and will treasure the resulting photos that ‘they took’.

Show them how to upload the photos to the PC and, if they are able, let them manipulate the photos using photo editing software. This is a fun learning activity and shares precious moments together that will bring back many happy memories in years to come.

Make sure your location fits in with the style of photograph you’re trying to shoot. There’s no point shooting formal portraits in a playground – the kids will want to play and explore rather than sit still and co-operate.

Parks and beaches provide a good backdrop for your photos. On the other hand, you can get fantastic candid photos of kids in playgrounds, interacting with their environment, exploring and discovering, and having fun on the equipment. Remember to put to one side any objects, coats, and buggies that may distract from the main image.

Once you have printed or developed your photos, frame them with Simply Stick’s Sticky Photo Frames. You can order them online, and tehy will be sent out first class, and will usually be with you within 3-5 working days.

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