Offical: Post your sticker jobs.

Not stuck yet, waiting for a good medium

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...NOT FOR SALE, FOR MY PERSONAL USE ONLY

 
Anybody have any tricks for putting a flat sticker on a convex surface? All mine so far have looked pretty shitty. need some help
 
Die cuts are usually easier, but depending on the size of the sticker you can make it work. Use a blow dryer on the sticker while putting it on. This melts it just a tad so that it mold to the surface better. After its on and dry, it should return to its original state. Also, use a credit card to smooth it out as you put it on. Lastly, if there are any bubbles you can pop them with a pin and deflate them.
 
The key to good sticker jobs is being patient and to not let yourself get frustrated. The keystone sticker on my helmet took me 45 minutes.

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Here are my other favorite jobs

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the one on the battery cover I made in my design class and cut out with scissors. i think i did a pretty good job

ipod case

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people always ask if the Icelantic logo is gang related, I'm not sure why though

Sorry for the crappy pics
 
Just stickered up my newest helmet, but I don't think I like parts of it. Probably going to re-do some of it.

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Here's my helmet and skis. For the helmet I tried to keep it black and white themed. If you have any advice on how to make em look better HMU.

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