Westen's sticker factory. Scribble badly with your finger, AI makes it real, print a hologram sheet, cut with scissors. The whole thing takes about a minute.
Sketchpad, lab, sheet. Each does one job. The kid never has to think about the seam between them.
Open the site, scribble on the canvas. Six brush colors, three sizes, undo, clear. Type one word for what it is (or don't — AI will guess). Tap "Make my sticker."
Same subject, six worlds: Classic, Anime, Pixar 3D, Sketchy, Pixel, Watercolor. Backgrounds auto-removed. Tap to add favorites to the tray. "Reimagine" mode invents from scratch; "Keep original" mode preserves the photo.
Build an 8.5×11 sheet from your tray. Regular, hologram, or glow-in-the-dark — each one previewed live. Bin-packed tight so no paper goes to waste. Print on the Epson, cut with scissors.
Scribble → label → AI → pick → sheet → scissors. The whole thing in under a minute.
Draw something bad on the canvas. Type one word for what it is — "grapes," "dragon," "ninja frog." That word becomes the truth so the AI doesn't have to guess. Skip the word and it'll guess anyway.
"draw badly. AI makes it a sticker."The Lab fires six generators at once. Classic vinyl, Anime cel-shaded, Pixar 3D, moleskine sketch, 16-bit pixel, watercolor. Each one a totally different render of the same subject. Backgrounds removed automatically.
"six worlds, one prompt"Tap "Add" on the ones you love. They drop into a tray at the bottom of the screen. Keep going — generate more from different subjects, keep filling the tray. Tray persists in your browser, no account needed.
"add what you love. ignore the rest."Pick the paper — Regular, Hologram (rainbow shimmer over everything), or Glow-in-the-dark. Pick the size — Small, Medium, Large. The sheet builder bin-packs your stickers tight, respecting each one's natural shape. Hit Print.
"regular · hologram · glow"The Epson EcoTank does the printing. The kid does the cutting. Scissors are part of the fun, not a problem to solve — eleven-year-old hands want something to do after the tap. Stickers go on water bottles, laptops, scooters, bedroom doors.
"print on the Epson. cut with scissors. ✂️"Hardware, models, paper stock — the boring stuff that makes the fun stuff work.
Wide-format supertank in the shop. Sticker Den prints come off the same machine that prints production work. No middleman, no ink anxiety, no waiting on a vendor.
FLUX schnell + birefnet via FAL for the six styles and the auto-background-removal. Gemini 2.5 Flash reads the scribble when the kid doesn't label it. All runs in parallel — six stickers in ~6 seconds.
Plain matte for the basics. Hologram for the foil-rainbow look. Glow-in-the-dark for the bedroom-at-night flex. The sheet builder previews each one before you commit.
No cutter integration. The kid grabs scissors and trims around the stickers — tactile, satisfying, finished. When volume gets crazy, the Liene PixCut S1 takes the same print-ready sheet.