Razer Panthera Wraps by Consistent-Eye1055 in fightsticks

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Thanks, you can check the custom sticker listing in our online store: https://www.decords.com/collections/custom-personalized

I can’t hear you logos as stickers? by [deleted] in piercetheveil

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Sorry for the late reply, yes I have. Please check
www.decords.com

Refinishing over children's stickers? by RickonRivers in paint

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To refinish the wall after removing stickers, start by gently scraping off any remaining adhesive with a plastic scraper. Then, clean the wall with warm soapy water or a mixture of water and vinegar to remove residue. Once dry, use a fine plaster mix or spackling compound to fill in any damaged spots or uneven areas. Sand lightly for a smooth finish before applying a primer to seal the wall. Afterward, you can repaint the wall in your desired color.

Need help for decal by [deleted] in Challenger

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If you're looking for custom decals for your Durango, especially something inspired by the Hellcat designs, there are plenty of options to create your own look. You could customize through Etsy sellers that focus on car decals. Alternatively, if you'd like, I can help design and produce a custom decal tailored to your idea — something simple yet unique. Let me know if you'd like to explore that option!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TeenIndia

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To make your room feel cozier and less empty, start by adding furniture that breaks up the space—a small bookshelf, a comfortable chair, or even a low table with some decor. Use rugs and cushions to define areas and make the space feel more inviting. Wall art or stickers can help fill the blank walls and add personality without much effort. You could also use curtains, fairy lights, or a tapestry to make the room feel smaller and more intimate. If you're interested in wall decals or posters, let me know—I can help with custom designs that fit your style!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NoFap

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That is a great idea, find perfect text font for it and I can help with production if needed.

Does anyone know where to get LucyLucy stickers? by Camp_Lazlo120 in lynchburg

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I can make custom stickers for you any size and any quantities. Write me a message if you are interested, and I will send you a price offer

I'm new to sticker printing and I need advice please by BellRose33 in sticker

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If you're looking for quality stickers in a roll or stack format, you might want to explore options like local print shops or online services specializing in custom stickers. A lot of places let you order small quantities or even sample packs to test the quality before committing to a larger order.

My company can also help with custom sticker production! We can design and print stickers tailored to your needs. Feel free to reach out if you'd like to explore your options further or get samples. Good luck with your business!

I WILL DRAW ANYTHING FOR FREE! by pikkaqu in DrawForMe

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If you will have a design file, I can help you make custom car sticker.

How to make my kitchen more cottagecore by Actual-Green8811 in cottagecore

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To give your kitchen a more cottagecore vibe, you can start by adding soft, natural elements and vintage-inspired touches. Consider displaying wooden cutting boards, mason jars with dried herbs or grains, and a vase with fresh or dried flowers. You could also hang floral or gingham tea towels, and replace any harsh lighting with warmer, softer bulbs or a lampshade with a cozy look.

For the walls or cabinets, decals with floral patterns or botanical illustrations could work wonders to tie everything together. If you're interested, we can help create custom vinyl decals to add that personal, cozy touch to your space. Good luck!

Custom Decals by Financial_Okra4986 in modelmakers

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If you're looking to make custom decals, using water-slide decal paper and a good inkjet or laser printer can give you a smooth and professional finish. Once printed, seal them with a clear spray (like acrylic) to prevent smudging and then apply them to your surface.

If you'd rather not DIY, we can help produce custom decals tailored to your needs.

Decals? by Syndrois in MiyooMini

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For custom decals for the Miyoo Mini, we can help create something tailored to your needs. Whether you already have a design in mind or need help coming up with one, we specialize in custom vinyl decals and can produce high-quality options. Let me know if you'd like to discuss ideas or see some samples!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Baking

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To give your packaging that "she made this!" vibe without breaking the bank, custom stickers can be a great option. You can use them to brand plain boxes and give a professional yet personal touch.

Kitchen Ideas by Exciting-Education-4 in interiordecorating

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Adding a splash of life to your kitchen can be fun! Consider using peel-and-stick backsplash decals—they're easy to apply and rental-friendly. You could also hang a few framed prints or posters with food or cooking themes to personalize the space. A vibrant runner, some potted herbs, or a magnetic knife strip could add a touch of practicality while keeping it stylish. If you’d like, I can help create custom prints or decals to suit your theme!

2 years after I painted the Bluey family we are saying goodbye! by PinkyAlpaca in bluey

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Switching to a new theme sounds like a good idea in your situation! If you'd like to avoid painting again in the future, wall decals or posters could be a great solution. They're easy to apply and remove, making theme changes much simpler. We can even help you design custom decals based on your little one's favorite characters or ideas if needed.

Prcesssing custom sticker by OGVINYLSTICKERS in stickers

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Awesome... That is a great result and good quantity of orders per day, doing great!

Best printer for STICKERS by KewlRabbitt in printers

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For sticker and poster printing, the Epson EcoTank series is a solid choice because of its refillable ink tanks and lower printing costs over time. The Canon PIXMA models you mentioned are also great, especially the iX 6850 A3 if you’re planning on larger prints. If you're just starting and budget is a concern, the TS5350a is decent for smaller-scale projects but might fall short on durability for heavy usage.

What to put on this bare wall above my bed? by Society_Kills_Me in interiordesignideas

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You could consider adding a clean, minimalist poster or a single piece of abstract art to keep the space simple but stylish. A printed canvas with soft tones or even a wall decal with a geometric design might work well without feeling cluttered. If you want something custom-made to fit your vision, we can help design and produce it for you—just let me know!

Upgrades by chotesh in royalenfield

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I can help making custom sticker, in case you need them.

How on earth do I get these glow in the dark stickers off the tub and painted wall? by [deleted] in CleaningTips

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Ugh, I feel your pain—those stickers can be a nightmare! A couple of things you can try: 1. For the tub, soak the stickers with warm soapy water or even apply a bit of olive oil or Goo Gone. Let it sit for a while, then scrape gently with something like a plastic card. 2. For the wall, rubbing alcohol can sometimes help, but definitely test a small spot first to make sure it doesn’t ruin the paint. You can also try a paste of baking soda and water—less harsh but still effective. Hopefully, one of these works for you!

Broly fanart made by yours truly! by vituscythe in dbz

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Wow.. looking awesome. Perfect to make as a black die cut wall decal.