Landscape Juice Network vinyl van and car stickers

Hi everyone,Philip Voice has asked me to make available to members vehicle stickers featuring the Landscape Juice logo.I suggest 2 sizes, say 240mm square for the sides of vans and a little one 125mm square so anyone with a car and not much space can still have one to fit in. Comments welcome on this !As it will be used on many different colour vehicles it seems best to have a matching green border all round - see image attached.The stickers will be self-adhesive like 95% of the vehicle signwriting you see, and incidentally they can be removed even several years later without damaging the paintwork. You can see examples of our work here:http://bathsignpost.co.uk/vans_trucks_buses.htmlWhen we've agreed on the dimensions etc. I'll make them available by mail order.Regards,DickTo see prices please go to - LANDSCAPE JUICE LOGO STICKERS - PRICES

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    Please help spread the word and promote the network - contact Dick directly to purchase your stickers directly.
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    Incidentally, I started work on trying to find a supplier for vehicle stickers in November last year. I used Google to search vinyl sticker companies but none of them were interested in mailing individual stickers directly to LJN members.

    This meant I had to commit to purchase a minimum order, have them sent to me (or a proxy in the UK) here and then mail them individually back to members - as you can image, this was are rather awkward way of doing it.

    I almost gave up on the idea but I then found Bath Signpost and after speaking to Dick Major, I was extremely happy to have found a business who put personal service high on their agenda.

    I spoke to Dick, only last Monday and I'm delighted to say that we now have a supplier of LJN vehicle signs for anyone who wants one.
  • Comment by Trevor Hunt 19 hours ago Delete Comment Size and shape look good. Don't get the women involved on this one!
    Trevor - you're on my wavelength!
  • i guess there is still 10mm in one cm ? unless eu changed it - woof woof. ;-)
  • how much does it cost to post a sticker ! £45p ? £90p inc !! ???????
  • Any one know if these are got off the ground?. Don't seem to be able to find anything about cost?
  • Hi Adam,

    New prices for 2011,  postage included. Just search for "logo stickers" and all the info is there.

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