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where can i get a die-cut sticker done that has a lot of colors to choose from?
im looking for a place to do just a few die-cut stickers but so far the ones ive found nly have like 12 colors to choose from
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well if ur insured dealer will give u temp tags…which will allow u to drive it for 3-30 days without doing anything else…but in that time u will need to get it inspected registered pay taxes and title it….<< not necessarily in that order…..ask DVM or auditors office which to do first where u live…
Putting it on the window would make it harder to see out of the window. The right side of the bumper was selected because it is visible to vehicles that are in the lane to your right (the car pool lane is usually the far left lane) and does not affect your ability to see.
Hi there,This is very normal. I don’t know what type of stickers you have, but one that really causes soreness for days after is a goat head sticker. They are hard, roundish and have little thorns all around them. However, all stickers will cause this. It is no different than the soreness and itching you would get if you got a splinter.Obviously the pain is from being stuck and will last a few days. The itching is a sign of your body healing itself. Even though there is no infection or anything else, something foreign entered your body, had dirt/germs on it and your immune system (Blood cells) knew this and went to work to fight it. The itching you are feeling is your blood cells working around the area and fighting anything that may become a problem. So, don’t worry. You could always rub a little antibiotic cream on the area, but usually not needed at all. It will go away with no treatment at all.However, if you believe this is becoming more serious, as always see your Doctor.Take care!
WD -40 will get it off, so will olive oil. Lay the glass flat and rub enough of either onto the sticker, wait awhile ( overnite if you can ) and it should come right off. You can use a glass cleaner like windex to get any residue from the oil or WD-40. You can also try Goo Gone but the two items I mentioned will be alot cheaper and work just as well.
try a product called goo gone. it takes anything sticky like gum, sticker, etc., residue off. it takes crayon off the walls too.
Goo gone or isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol)
If you are going to have people showing up at different times, maybe you should consider just a generic hunt instead of a treasure hunt? Hide a bunch of little themed toys… like little dinosaurs or even cards with pictures. Tell them they can redeem 3 for a prize and send them off as they come in. If you would like to go with the treasure hunt, maybe divide it between the little ones that can’t read and the older ones that can. For the younger ones give them a “map” with a picture story and a picture of the location of the first clue. At that clue have another part of the story and a picture of the 2nd place they need to go… etc… We did this with the 4-6 crowd and it was a hit… no “reading” required and they are doing it themselves. At the end they would tell us the ‘story’- either as individuals or group (go with the flow for this group) and it would connect to the theme and what comes next.For the older ones regular written clues should work fine.I don’t know that you really need to do the sticker at each clue so much as at the end. You’ll know at the end when they “tell” you the story… but it’s all about fun, so as long as they are trying I wouldn’t really worry if they miss one or just send them back to try again. If you do it this way, you will have to have some sort of props around the parking lot to send them around. I would also have the volunteers just float- some kids they may need to walk around with but most they can just sort of watch out for as they reach the stations.Good luck
ImageMakerGraphics.com will let you design your own labels and stickers online or you can upload your own artwork. here is a link to the custom stickers http://www.imagemakergraphics.com/labels/index.html
Blue is the union color for manual laborers. I’m not sure what the white represents–usually it’s for peace or purity.I’m not sure how blue came to be associated with laborers. But, I do know that most manual laborers are referred to as “blue-collar-workers,” possibly because blue is or was an easy coloring to come by in the old days. It is used in small amounts to make white shirts appear whiter. And a, “white collar” looks good because of the labor of the blue collar worker…
Most sign shops can do this for you if they also make vinyl and magnetic signs.Added: I would think that decent computer software – and most sign shops now use computer graphics almost exclusively – would give them a better selection than only 12 colors, but I’ve never checked this out myself.
It is like a notebook or a ring binder. It has special pages or pockets for storing your stickers in.
Seriously trying not to laugh….Those are the stickers you use to post a BOAT registration number on the bow of the boat! I know of no parking lot which uses that type of stickers!
Use baby oil or cooking oil…either one works.Pour a very small amount of oil onto a paper towel and press this onto the residue. Let that sit for about a half an hour. Then scrape the residue off with your fingernail.After you’ve removed the residue, you can remove the oil with dishwashing liquid. Any brand works as long as it isn’t a really cheap no-brand. Rub a drop of dishwashing liquid into the oil. Let that sit for about 20 minutes. Then wipe clean with a different wet paper towel. -
No agency enforces the Condominimum Act. It’s up to you to enforce it by bringing suit against the HOA.In general, HOAs cannot restrict speech based on content, so if they allow others to have stickers on their cars, they have to allow you too. Whether or not your HOA forbids such things is not something anyone on here can answer.
They ARE negotiating. There’s no rule that says they have to knock anything off the sticker price. If you don’t like their deal, there’s always another dealer a few miles down the road.