Back when we did a review on the OG Little Owie Fix It Set we got flooded with requests to make the Band-Aids from the set. After a few months, we have finally made the Band-Aid printables! Now your dolls can have an unlimited supply of Band-Aids. These will also be cute to put in your bathrooms and store scenes.
Materials Needed:
- Scissors
- AG Band-Aids Box Printable
- Sticker Paper *Optional
- Glue Stick
- Band-Aid Package Template
- AG Band-Aids Printables
TIPS:
- If you want the Band-Aids to be “real”, use sticker paper. White sticker paper will stick well and you have to pull it off the dolls when you are done playing with it. Clear sticker paper will not stick as long, maybe thirty minutes and then it just peels off on its own.
- An X-acto knife is best for scoring printable edges.
Watch and tell us your favorite Band-Aid character!
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I wish I could Just make the princess band-aidsinstead of all of them. ;( Still super cute!
where do you get the printed papper
OMG this DIY is so cute! Can you use contact in stead of sticker paper??!!!
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How much does sticker paper cost?
MINE IS JASMIN
how do you get the sticky paper and how do you get it to print
You can find sticker paper at any office supply store and you just put it in your printer like normal printing.
My favorite band-aid character and my dolls are Disney princesses! But doe’s it wreck your dolls skin? Thanks for the crafts!
It actually doesn’t wreck it
AWSOME!
I love all the bandages. So adorable project
please please make shoes for barbie and american doll
I don’t have a favourite band aid character. I just love them, so cute!
Yes, Rudy, Walmart has Puffy Paint too! I RARELY go to Walmart, but I have bought it there once. I don’t remember if they have a lot of colors (Because I just got White), but it’s worth checking, Smiley Ninja!
Thank you Rudy, I will use sticky computer paper for these.
could you make the first aid boxes
i think you could make the brown bottle of the median by rolling up brown up paper then gluing and hole punching a piece out of foam for lid
Also what puffy paint do you use (sorry, random:)
Also where do you get puffy paint (sorry, random:)
You can get puffy paint at Hobby Lobby. Joanns, Michaels, and probably Walmart too!
Hi this craft is so cute!!! Was wondering, can Sticker Paper print on any printer?
I found these and am going to try printing the band aids on it. it says repositionable so it shouldn’t be too strong
Yes, we did a test with white and clear. The white is fine but you have to peel it off when you are done. The clear will curl off within about 30 minutes of applying them. We had the OG bandaids on for a few months and when we finally took them off there was no harm done to the dolls.
These are so cute! only do you have any printables that don’t have movie characters on them?
For the boxes? Are you wanting a plain band-aid box?
Woo hoo! These look great!
This is going in the nurse room and gym for the school!!! The only con is my daughter loves band aids and I know I will be reprinting this over and over again!!!!
They are #6 on the Materials Needed List:)
Great craft I love the band-aids they were so cute I love your crafts and hope that you could do a DIY of how to make doll bedspreads and Pillows if you did dot already. I love making doll sized crafts and hope you will not stop making your great DIYS.
So cute!I love these i will definitely make these!Thanks!
How did you print the actual Band-Aids?
I can see the package and box but not the bandaid printable?
1st comment! And how cute!
June 8, 2016 at 7:05 pm –
Can we use foam that has a sticky side on the back too? Because I don’t have sticker paper.