

I'd be super curious to hear if anyone has any other ideas on how to use this or make it work better. But for me, they are way better than nothing. I don't know how long these stickers will last or if there are ways to make them stick even better, because they do wiggle on the page a little bit.

Shiny stickers will work if you first put a piece of label paper on the static note and then put the sticker on top of that. Homemade, printed stickers/non-shiny stickers work best. There seems to be a limit to how many stickers a page has enough static for. Rocketbook makes smart reusable notebooks that are completely erasable when you wipe them with a dampened microfiber cloth, so you can use each page over and over and over again. R 0.00 Subtotal Free Shipping over R1000. You need to leave an edge of the static note showing on all sides of the sticker or it won't stick. The Rocketbook Smart Notebook instantly connects and stores your notes, doodles and lists in the cloud with the free smart notebook app. This was really tricky with bits of washi tape. If it curls the static note up at all, it won't stick. You need to make sure that the sticker lays really flat. In playing with it, I did learn a couple of things, for anyone else who might want to give it a try: So to make stickers, I picked some stickers from my collection, stuck them onto the static notes and then cut them out. They do stick pretty well to rocketbook pages, especially if you rub them back and forth on the pages a bit to build up the static charge. I had some static post it notes left over from a classroom project - the kind that only sticks to things using static electricity - and thought they might work. Find us online and in select stores at these leading retailers. So I just got my first rocketbook and even though it is for work I really wanted to be able to add some stickers that wouldn't cause damage. Find your favorite Rocketbook products at these online and retail locations.
