Using Avery Mailing Labels for Pedal Graphics?
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Using Avery Mailing Labels for Pedal Graphics?
Has anyone tried this? They make clear labels in a few sizes, one that is perfect for a 1590B and another that is perfect for a 1590A. Do they stick well? How is the color?
Dude, a ball pit is not... weren't you ever a little kid? Ya know, a ball pit, with the plastic balls and you'd jump in it... it's not a gay bar!
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Re: Using Avery Mailing Labels for Pedal Graphics?
I probably wouldnt use Avery labels.. I've had really good luck with the Testors brand printable water slide decals though





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Re: Using Avery Mailing Labels for Pedal Graphics?
That's what I was afraid. I figured they wouldn't work, but hey, no harm in checking.
Those boxes look tasty, btw. I'll look into those decals.
Those boxes look tasty, btw. I'll look into those decals.
Dude, a ball pit is not... weren't you ever a little kid? Ya know, a ball pit, with the plastic balls and you'd jump in it... it's not a gay bar!