The Fluff witch’s potion kit stickers
- Viki Antal

- May 31, 2021
- 3 min read
Updated: Jun 8, 2023
I started working on some cute witch stickers for myself. In this post I’d like to share the process with you. 🙂 I love stickers, I already made a few sticker sheets in the past mostly for myself. I also had a failed attempt in opening a sticker shop. I had too few stickers to start with. Well, live and learn. Now I first want to make these stickers only for myself and maybe as gifts for family.
Also I’m personally not into the thought of making fan arts and popular stuff just to have a sticker shop up and running.
But I went off course already. Let’s go back to the witch stickers. Shall we!
I first had the idea to draw Gertrude the fluff witch based on a really old spread from one of my bullet journals.

Sketches of Gertrude the fluff witch.
Than I went on to draw the stuff she would use to create the little fluff creatures and potions. I thought these things would look lovely in my journal spreads as decorations.

I absolutely love the fluffy cat I drew. I want to put him on the sheet too, but you’ll see, that he couldn’t make it onto the first one.

After the sketches I started to draw the little potions on my watercolor paper, which is 10,5 x 15,5 cm. Not a fancy paper, but perfect in size for this project. At first I drew a lot of sparkles for each sticker, than I realized that I don’t want too much extra stuff and too big stickers. I just want more stickers, which needs more space, that is took by all the extra frill. In the end I draw a lot of glasses with potions, a bag, a few flowers, leafs and some fluffs, because of course, it’s a Fluff Witch’s potion kit. 🙂
I lightly erased back the sketch of these stickers, than went onto painting it. First I just played awkwardly with watercolors and tried to put up some basic colors. I honestly got stuck at this stage for a week or two, because I didn’t know what to do, what direction to go with them.

Luckily I got a surge of inspiration and a no game day put up for myself, so I was able to finish it in one day. 😀
Here are the stickers in their beautiful finished form:
Then I scanned these little beauties and made them into stickers.
It was a tiny bit of a challenge, because I used Affinity Photo a long time ago, so I didn’t know where were some options at first. But they turned out absolutely gorgeous.
They are so adorable. 😍
Also, yes I cut them out by hand with a precision knife. It’s tedious, but it’s better than cutting them out, then trying to peal them off with my short nails. Plus, there’s no problem with stickers falling to the ground and struggling pick them up with no nails.
So, there you go. Here’s how I made my little Fluff witch stickers.
Right now I have a lot of cute little sticker sheets to cut, use up and gift away.
I’m also thinking on making more sheets and try again with the sticker shop I wanted to do. What do you think about it? If you have any ideas for stickers, let me know and I might make them. 😉
That’s it for now. 🙂
See you next time. Until then, have a nice day!
Bye~ ❤













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