Cut decals, stencils & more.
- Cost: Free
- Dimensions: Up to 12x24 inches
- Time Limit: 3 hours
Example projects:
- Decals or stickers (with adhesive vinyl)
- Fabric appliques (with heat transfer vinyl, iron-on, or infusible ink)
- Paper crafts (with cardstock or craft paper)
- Stencils (with acetate)
Bring these items with you:
- Material to cut (examples: iron-on, adhesive vinyl, balsa wood)
- Material you want to place items onto (examples: clothing, mug, welcome mat)
- Temperature settings for heat press
- List of blades needed *
- List of mats needed *
*For blades or mats, please see a staff member.
Ask a staff member for:
- Blades
- Cutting mats
- Heat press (flat or mug)
- Weeding tools
Rules & Restrictions
Limit of 3 hours while others are waiting. To gain access to the lab, present your library card and ID to the staff at the desk on the second floor. Printing projects are scheduled through staff and can be picked up when completed.
Your use of the lab is subject to the library's Terms of Use.
- Must be 18 years or older; or 16-17 years old with a signed waiver from parent/guardian that acknowledges the rights and responsibilities of both parties; or accompanied by an adult who meets all requirements for use.
- Must have a Westerville Library card in good standing.
- Must present a government-issued photo ID or school ID with the current school year's date clearly indicated.
Use of the lab is intended to be self-guided. Minimal instruction provided. Library staff can recommend resources for learning.
Reservations
Walk-ins welcome as availability allows.
- Reservation limit is 3 hours per day; no more than 90 days in advance. (Setup, teardown, saving, or clean-up are to be completed during your allotted reservation time.)
- Request in person, by phone, or online.
To make a reservation, visit this page.
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