Did a test cut and it looks like I can whip these up, too:
based on:
I have only two available, both white. One is "weeded" and the other is raw off the cutter, meaning the buyer will have to peel the waste vinyl themselves (and save a few bucks at the same time).
This site:
http://www.willyliliana.com/Mame%20Cabinet/Button%20Stickers.htm has great directions, but if you do the full sheet, be prepared to spend around a half hour and end up with tired eyes and neck
Weeded sheet (with transfer tape): $10 shipped (USA). Unweeded (peel yourself and use your own tape): $6 shipped (USA)
Trying to determine if there is any demand for custom vinyl cuts, so I can always cut more sheets... though the price of weeded ones might have to go up a bit in the future for the full sheet, my eyes are killing me!
Thanks
mike
How to: Install your vinyl decalsStep 1) Confirm adhesion of the clear transfer tape on the vinyl decal. Use your finger to push down on it, or burnish with the smooth backside of your fingernail. This is to make sure the vinyl decal will lift off WITH the clear tape for application. This is how weeded decal sheets will arrive... cut in chunks so they fit in an envelope.
Step 2) Work in a clean environment
Step 3) Clean the the surface the decal is intended for. I use rubbing alcohol to remove grease or other contaminants... make sure to test whatever cleaner you are using on the surface to make sure it does not damage it. Do not use anything that will leave a waxy residue.
Step 4) Cut out the portion of the decal you wish to use
Step 5) Remove paper backing (try not to touch the sticker like I appear to be doing
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Step 6) Align the decal and transfer tape over the target area
Step 7) Lightly apply the tranfer tape to the area, take a step back and make sure it's perfectly aligned, because once it's on, you will destroy the decal if you try to remove it.
Step
Once you're happy, press the sticker down like any other sticker
Step 9) I burnish the decal with my finger, then use the smooth face of my finger nail to make sure all the bits are pressed down and adhered well. Try not to gouge the the decal with your finger nail.
Step 10) Remove the clear transfer tape
Step 11) Er, not really a step, but all done
And this is why the weeded sheets are a lot more than not weeded sheets... That's a dime you might recognize there.. and those little bits of red are the waste pieces of vinyl individually picked off the transfer tape one by one.