PNKFLOYD
Mikey
As I mentioned before, I had some trouble with the decal signage for my gas station. The old Walthers letter decals are so thin and delicate that they all disintegrated coming off the wet paper. I was able to use the Victory Gas logo decals shown in the following pictures.
I used my computer to make various sized signs for this station and another project needing signs. Before printing out, I marked the paper so I could duplicate the page orientation in the printer. I cut a piece of thin gift bag tissue and taped it to cover the printed area on the page. Then, I printed the same page again on the tissue paper. I carefully removed the tape and lightly sprayed the tissue with clear finish to set the ink.
I cut out each sign, brushed water on the area of the building where the sign goes and brushed a glue/water mix over the sign.
Here is a picture of the printed signs and more of the installed signs.
I used my computer to make various sized signs for this station and another project needing signs. Before printing out, I marked the paper so I could duplicate the page orientation in the printer. I cut a piece of thin gift bag tissue and taped it to cover the printed area on the page. Then, I printed the same page again on the tissue paper. I carefully removed the tape and lightly sprayed the tissue with clear finish to set the ink.
I cut out each sign, brushed water on the area of the building where the sign goes and brushed a glue/water mix over the sign.
Here is a picture of the printed signs and more of the installed signs.