Slowpoke
03-20-2003, 07:40 AM
Okay guys….
Here’s the scoop on the window decals.
YES, I did make some up as sort of a test. I simply took the logo and printed them out on Avery Window ‘Clingys’ [available from any office supply store in packs of 10]. All you need to do is to print out your own [on an inkjet printer]; cut them up, then slap them on your windows. In fact that is why I posted the gods head logo in the photo gallery a few weeks back. I gave some away at the Chicago Chicken Fest to see how people liked them.
I also took the member ID card I make (I ship those free with every Craftypoke order) and made that into a window clingy as well. I sent one to LML since he could not make the Chicken Fest.
I don’t feel right about selling these because it is soooooo easy to simply do it yourself and unlike the manufacture of pens & pads, it does not require any special equipment. In fact it’s kinda fun to do.
I am also not sure how long the clingys will stay clingy. They may fall off after a few months. Since I use an inkjet printer, when they get wet, the ink will run as well. But if you do it yourself, replacing them will be a snap and you wont be mumbling under your breath how I sold you an inferior product.
Download the image and try it for yourself!
Here’s the scoop on the window decals.
YES, I did make some up as sort of a test. I simply took the logo and printed them out on Avery Window ‘Clingys’ [available from any office supply store in packs of 10]. All you need to do is to print out your own [on an inkjet printer]; cut them up, then slap them on your windows. In fact that is why I posted the gods head logo in the photo gallery a few weeks back. I gave some away at the Chicago Chicken Fest to see how people liked them.
I also took the member ID card I make (I ship those free with every Craftypoke order) and made that into a window clingy as well. I sent one to LML since he could not make the Chicken Fest.
I don’t feel right about selling these because it is soooooo easy to simply do it yourself and unlike the manufacture of pens & pads, it does not require any special equipment. In fact it’s kinda fun to do.
I am also not sure how long the clingys will stay clingy. They may fall off after a few months. Since I use an inkjet printer, when they get wet, the ink will run as well. But if you do it yourself, replacing them will be a snap and you wont be mumbling under your breath how I sold you an inferior product.
Download the image and try it for yourself!