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  • Stickering a bike (warning retro game content)
  • juan
    Free Member

    Ok dokki.
    I want to make some stickers for my bike (some alien invaders ones to be exact).
    So best way seems to be to cut them from a sheet of coloured vinyl.
    So in which high street shop would you buy some (vinyl sheet it is…)

    GeeWavetree
    Free Member

    you never fail to amaze me!

    xherbivorex
    Free Member

    ann summers.

    juan
    Free Member

    herb it needs to be sticky too… Plus if it comes from ann summers the so will steal it from me 😉

    xherbivorex
    Free Member

    haha, fair enough!

    sensible answer: may not be "high street" but possibly hobbycraft if there's one near you?

    Andituk
    Free Member

    Get them cut properly by a sign maker, should cost you peanuts and be much easier and look better than doing it yourself.

    Last time I looked you couldn't buy proper vinyl anywhere in a shop, you'd have to sell a signwriting suppliers, and they usually sell it by the metre.

    nickjb
    Free Member

    Proper vinyl cut lettering is pretty cheap from a sign maker (The people that make signs for vans, etc). They should be able to do shapes, too

    DezB
    Free Member

    You'll make him angry, mamadirt… he specified "high street shop" (for some reason)!

    juan
    Free Member

    Well I said high street because I want to see the stuff before I buy it.
    Hoddycraft have nowt.

    TheSwede
    Free Member

    Motorcross/enduro number back ground vinyl. Big sheets, cheap and tough.

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