Lizz Brady
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The Sticker Thread, by Lizz Brady on Sept 17, 2011 11:55:16 GMT 1, i think they are normally screen printed
how does that work?
i think they are normally screen printed how does that work?
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The Sticker Thread, by des77 on Sept 17, 2011 11:57:45 GMT 1, Hey, I wondered if anyone can help me... you know really large peices of work, that are not sprayed, are they stickers? or transfers? where would i go about getting large pieces made up?? cheers
I dont really understand your question. Are you talking about stickers or general works ?
Hey, I wondered if anyone can help me... you know really large peices of work, that are not sprayed, are they stickers? or transfers? where would i go about getting large pieces made up?? cheers I dont really understand your question. Are you talking about stickers or general works ?
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The Sticker Thread, by maumau93 on Sept 17, 2011 12:10:44 GMT 1, i thought he was talkin bout paste ups
i thought he was talkin bout paste ups
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The Sticker Thread, by des77 on Sept 17, 2011 12:33:58 GMT 1, link wont work, but if you are talking about pastre ups like Five says.. yes screen print or use a local printers for cheap copies like shep does/did in Exit
if its a simple 1 color image you could always pay for a screen to be burnt and then print them yourself at home... I guess it depends on whether you want quality or quantity
link wont work, but if you are talking about pastre ups like Five says.. yes screen print or use a local printers for cheap copies like shep does/did in Exit
if its a simple 1 color image you could always pay for a screen to be burnt and then print them yourself at home... I guess it depends on whether you want quality or quantity
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The Sticker Thread, by Lizz Brady on Sept 17, 2011 12:36:10 GMT 1, so you go and get your image screen printed, onto any paper? then use normal wallpaper paste to put it up?
so you go and get your image screen printed, onto any paper? then use normal wallpaper paste to put it up?
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The Sticker Thread, by maumau93 on Sept 17, 2011 12:36:23 GMT 1, or if you live where i live you got no choice as the printers will try charge you ยฃ4 for just A4 size
or if you live where i live you got no choice as the printers will try charge you ยฃ4 for just A4 size
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The Sticker Thread, by des77 on Sept 17, 2011 12:45:12 GMT 1, so you go and get your image screen printed, onto any paper? then use normal wallpaper paste to put it up?
yer... you pay x amount for your image to be burnt to screen (you may be able to get this done online if you live in a remote area)
and depending on the quality it may be worth buying a batch of newsprint and screening them your self
you can use either wall paper paste or a flour and water mix (hence the name wheat pasting)
example.. citynoise.org/article/1177
so you go and get your image screen printed, onto any paper? then use normal wallpaper paste to put it up? yer... you pay x amount for your image to be burnt to screen (you may be able to get this done online if you live in a remote area) and depending on the quality it may be worth buying a batch of newsprint and screening them your self you can use either wall paper paste or a flour and water mix (hence the name wheat pasting) example.. citynoise.org/article/1177
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The Sticker Thread, by maumau93 on Sept 17, 2011 12:50:06 GMT 1, or maybe if your lookin for more of a onetime thing a large chain printing shop would be better and probably cheaper
or maybe if your lookin for more of a onetime thing a large chain printing shop would be better and probably cheaper
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The Sticker Thread, by Lizz Brady on Sept 17, 2011 12:51:25 GMT 1, im at uni so can use the screen printing room there. will any paper be ok to paste up?
im at uni so can use the screen printing room there. will any paper be ok to paste up?
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The Sticker Thread, by fingerz on Sept 17, 2011 12:52:51 GMT 1, thin paper if your pasting i think
thin paper if your pasting i think
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The Sticker Thread, by chaturz on Sept 17, 2011 12:57:15 GMT 1, does anyone know a good (relatively cheap) place to get paste ups printed in London / the midlands or online?
does anyone know a good (relatively cheap) place to get paste ups printed in London / the midlands or online?
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The Sticker Thread, by Lizz Brady on Sept 17, 2011 12:59:44 GMT 1, great, that link was brilliant THANKS!!! one quick question, normal screen printing paint is ok and weather resistant? i noticed on that link it said not to paste over the image as the wheat does not dry clear.
great, that link was brilliant THANKS!!! one quick question, normal screen printing paint is ok and weather resistant? i noticed on that link it said not to paste over the image as the wheat does not dry clear.
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The Sticker Thread, by des77 on Sept 17, 2011 13:01:08 GMT 1, thin paper if your pasting i think
yep, news print would do the job
thin paper if your pasting i think yep, news print would do the job
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The Sticker Thread, by maumau93 on Sept 17, 2011 13:04:57 GMT 1, normal ink is fine its only guna be temporary
oh and if you use propper wall paper paste you can paste over the top of the image you can get it at any good hardware shop
normal ink is fine its only guna be temporary
oh and if you use propper wall paper paste you can paste over the top of the image you can get it at any good hardware shop
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The Sticker Thread, by Lizz Brady on Sept 17, 2011 13:09:47 GMT 1, thanks for all your help guys
thanks for all your help guys
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The Sticker Thread, by fingerz on Sept 17, 2011 14:13:05 GMT 1, could acid free paper work , the type what prints come roll in , or would that be too thin
could acid free paper work , the type what prints come roll in , or would that be too thin
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The Sticker Thread, by des77 on Sept 17, 2011 15:35:34 GMT 1, could acid free paper work , the type what prints come roll in , or would that be too thin
I guess anything works, acid free paper would be an expensive way of going about it though.
When I say newsprint... I dont mean last weeks sunday paper
could acid free paper work , the type what prints come roll in , or would that be too thin I guess anything works, acid free paper would be an expensive way of going about it though. When I say newsprint... I dont mean last weeks sunday paper
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The Sticker Thread, by Lizz Brady on Sept 17, 2011 15:54:52 GMT 1, how would you carry large paper about to spray or paste up?
how would you carry large paper about to spray or paste up?
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The Sticker Thread, by fingerz on Sept 17, 2011 16:00:27 GMT 1, in a tube
in a tube
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hmmm may be a bit thin, although id guess swoons stuff cant be much thinker than that
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The Sticker Thread, by maumau93 on Sept 17, 2011 17:15:37 GMT 1, i deffinatly think that papper is too thin fingerz as when it gets wet it will just disintegrate, and you can carry it round in a tube but i just roll the paper up and shuv it in a bag either just a carrier or a rucksack so they stick out the top (might be a bit obvious but i dont intend in being around for long when out) if its easier you can just use standard printer paper
i deffinatly think that papper is too thin fingerz as when it gets wet it will just disintegrate, and you can carry it round in a tube but i just roll the paper up and shuv it in a bag either just a carrier or a rucksack so they stick out the top (might be a bit obvious but i dont intend in being around for long when out) if its easier you can just use standard printer paper
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The Sticker Thread, by thesewalls on Sept 29, 2011 11:35:40 GMT 1, A few bits...
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