I found that the least expensive way for me to go is buying rolls of contact paper. I apply the contact paper to the entire piece of wood when I first buy the lumber, and then print whatever pattern I need on regular inexpensive printer paper. Spray on adhesive, and then packing tape. Removal is simply lift the corner, and remove the entire piece. NO residue, ever. I buy the 18 inch roll of clear contact paper, and cut as needed. I do mostly Intarsia, and since I cut pieces of the pattern apart to apply to different woods,I have found this to be the most economical, and easiest method for what I do. I have used it for fretwork, and I get the same result, quick and easy removal, with no residue.