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66alfa_gtv
Hey all - I am working with Reilley to re-create stickers for a long lost bike shop in Issaquah, Washington. They will be black on clear and black on chrome. Can anyone point us in the right direction for making these?
Is there an adhesive paper which would let me do this on my home printer?
Known shop who can do a small run for cheap?
Thanks!
StickerMom
Try rippedsheets.com out of Seattle. They have tons of different types of stock that you may be able to use, they even pre die-cut sheets(to your specs) that can be fed through a printer

Kim
frazer
I've done a couple runs of decal sets. I use a very high end printer in San Francisco called Borden Decal who do incredibly good work (they print stuff for NASA and CHP, to name a couple). They ain't cheap, but they're the real deal, and can produce a decal that looks pretty much exactly like an original from BITD. In general, high quality silk screened decals aren't going to be cheap unless you need 10,000 of them. If ink jet home computer printing is good enough for you, then you should probably stick with that.
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