CA and decal
Yes, the Avery Clear is a peel and stick on the material. I find a picture, such as fish, deer, logo, wine bottle, etc. cut it out, scan it, reduce it to the size of address label or shipping label. copy it to the Avery clear using their FREE template and software. copy one or more or the picture I scaned, cut the small decal out with scissors. AFTER I have about three coats of thin CA, I burnish the blank with brown paper bag, peel the decal from the label, stick it on the blank in proper location. Then put on at least 4 or 5 coats (or more if you like and think it necessary) of medium CA then let dry good and wet sand it with 400 then 600 and then finish it in the way you usually do with any CA pen blank. I find a lighter wood blank will not show any edges of the decal if you leave a little edge on the decal when you cut it out. One thing - do not be too agressive with the sanding as it could pull some of the color off the edge. Also...use a Ink Jet printer ink. Frank