
My friend gave me one of those mini printers and this weekend I played with it, trying the roll of sticker paper it has.
Did you hear me? I can make stickers! Of anything!
Here’s one I made of my dog:

Right away I started thinking about ways I could use it at school. I am sure there are ways I could use it as a coach, but I keep thinking about ways I’d use it back in the classroom. Imagine making conferring artifacts – quick pictures of anchor charts, notes we took together, or even a graphic organizer template. Maybe I could print pictures of student work to add to a small display. Have you seen those mini art galleries? I could use it to label things, of course. I could even make a quick positive note home and stick it to a student’s backpack! I feel like the possibilities are endless.
In my personal life, I am using it to print out funny memes and quotes and add them to a notebook. What is it that makes making a sticker, even with torn edges so special and fun?

I could start to print out funny things and stick them on my kids’ snacks. Or funny reminders stuck to random places.
There’s something very important that you need to know if you are on the fence about getting yourself a mini printer with sticker paper. Listen carefully. You might not realize this, but, if you get a text or email that makes you angry, it actually becomes kind of cute printed out all tiny.
I might have to buy more sticker paper rolls.
I have been on the fence about purchasing one, but your fun and enthusiastic post might just push me over to the shopping side! 😆
It is really a very fun and very useful little tool!
A mini printer is way at the bottom of my very large, overflowing Amazon cart. This is the best idea! I’ve been wanting to get one to print mini versions of books I’ve read for my reader’s notebook. I must get one!
It’s also a great way to give kids book recommendations. How fun!
Love those ideas! Mini books! Book recommendations! So fun.
You’re gonna be spending all your money on sticker paper if you’re not careful. I love all these ideas, but mostly I use my stickers for photos for notebooks. Now I’m thinking about printing some of my poems and sending them to friends. I’ll need more ink, too.
Oh, I need one of those sticker makers. Kids would absolutely love this! I’m thinking they could come up with a 1st line of a poem or story, make it a sticker, swap the stickers, and write off a classmate’s 1st line. This is so great! I hope they are not too expensive!
What a great idea! I love this!