What is Vinyl
Lettering?
Our vinyl letters are precision cut from a very, very thin and flexible sheet
of colored vinyl. (About as thick as a good coat of paint) The vinyl
is coated on the back with a strong adhesive, and backed with a smooth carrier
paper. After the letters are cut and prepared, they are covered with
a piece of "transfer tape" which is the key to perfect placement.
Even though you rub them to adhere them, they are not rub on letters. Check
out "How do I apply vinyl letters?" on the FAQ page for details on how
to stick 'em.
Note: The letters are CUT from the vinyl, not printed on a big
shiny ugly clear sticker.
What can I do with it?
The possibilities are limitless. Take a look at the samples
on our sight for ideas and then just go crazy! You'll
be searching your house for places to put more letters. The mailbox?
Yeah! On the fridge? You know it!
Where can
I put it?
You can adhere your
letters to any clean, fairly smooth surface. Ideally, the smoother
the better. A painted board, a smooth or lightly textured wall, glass,
metal, plexi-glass, stone or ceramic tiles... you get the idea.
Vinyl WILL NOT stick to fabrics. Okay... it will stick,
but it won't stay there!