Re: [lace] Re: lacemaker car sticker + how to

2006-05-16 Thread Laceandbits
The ones we are talking about aren't bumper stickers, they go inside a window 
(which is why it has lasted about 20 years), so the sticky side is the right 
side.  The UK doesn't seem to do much in the way of bumper stickers.  I could 
do a photo of it for you so you have an idea of what it looks like.

Jacquie

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Re: [lace] Re: lacemaker car sticker + how to

2006-05-16 Thread bevw

FWIW:

Check out cling sticker 'paper' where-ever you buy your specialty
computer paper.
I don't know that it would last 20 years, but it isn't expensive and
could be reprinted as required.

One could also be printed on paper and stuck into a sleeve that would
adhere with a sky hook (= suction cup), which we use here for some of
the required novice driver indicators on back windows of cars. Some
jurisdictions don't permit window decorations beyond a certain size,
if any, unless it is a permit of some kind, best to check this out.
Bumper stickers are more popular here.


On 5/16/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

The ones we are talking about aren't bumper stickers, they go inside a window
(which is why it has lasted about 20 years), so the sticky side is the right
side.  The UK doesn't seem to do much in the way of bumper stickers.


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