I don't do Scrapbook stuff, but I have made Fabric Stickers. I uesed the sticky fabric to make my DS a mask that would stay on his face with out strings- he was the envy of his 8th grade theater class last Halloween!
And I also have seen them on this show...
What I used/supplies;
Sticker maker machine(on sale at Micheals this week)
Washed and ironed fabric( I wash ALL of my fabric- removes sizing that bugs like to eat)
Siccors
What I did;
Cut out the piece of fabric I wanted to make a sticker out of with a seam allowance
Ran the fabric throug the sticker machine(510 Krylon?)
trimmed the fabric/sticky piece to the size and shape I wanted
Carefully pulled it off the backing...
If you have a Die Cut machine you can use a ton of different fabrics. Just be aware some will have loose threads if handled to much... gold/metalit lame, some silk, loose woven cottons or any very loose woven fiber.
You can use printed fabric- there are a ton of different prints, even some Disney stuff! Animals, cartoons, lighthouses, etc.
You can print your photos onto fabric and then make it into stickers- there are a lot of printable fabric sheets for sale at craft stores or
WalMart. I make my own with Reynolds Freezer Paper(it has a plastic coating on one side and that side is shiney), and ironed on fabric. If it is not getting wet it won't run. I iron the fabric to the shiney side of the freezer paper, trim it to fit in the printer tray and carefull print on it.
Hope this helped!