Who makes bumper stickers?
 

Who makes bumper stickers?

Started by Moof, March 14, 2007, 09:53:31 AM

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Moof

I think I remember someone on the board saying that they made bumper stickers.  I need a source for making custom fire prevention stickers.  I hope that since I'm not selling anything that this post is ok.

You can drop me a note at    dtyler@co.fairbanks.ak.us

Thanks

Dave T.



DuaneMC7

Hi Dave,

I have made my own in the past. Try your local office supply store, that is where I got every thing I needed.

Good luck, Duane
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HighTechRedneck

If you only need a few dozen, there are DIY bumper sticker kits by Avery in the office stores.  If you need more and there is a Kinko's (now Fedex Kinko's) in your area it will probably be cheaper to get it done there.  If there isn't a Kinko's or you need more than 300, look up a local print shop in the yellow pages.  They will usually have a significant setup charge but lowest run (per unit) charge.  So they aren't good for low quantities but best for high quantities.

Nick Badame Refrig/ACC

Hi Dave,

I purchaced bumper stickers from CHAZ's site

My stickers say: My other Car is a Bus!

His profile is below

http://www.busconversions.com/bbs/index.php?action=profile;u=1101

Nick-
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buddydawg

If you still need some vinyl decals shoot me an email.  I can help you out.

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Jeremy

I may be the person you were originally thinking of, as I remember contributing to an earlier thread about bumper stickers; I don't make them for a living, but do have the equipment to do so. Essentially it's just a matter of being able to print onto vinyl, which is traditionally done by screenprinting, but can also be done by specialist thermal transfer printers connected to a regular computer

Jeremy
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