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Vinyl Positives vs Negatives [Video]

CUSTOM VINYLS for your next custom paint project.If you’d like to order custom vinyl for your next project, shoot me an email at StayCruisin@gmail.com I’m working on a new website so that will change soon. So what are we talking about today. Custom cut vinyls and how you can utilize them both for business branding, and to create some REALLY cool effects. So first, what is a cut vinyl? When you want JUST a solid color decal, like most window stickers and old school racing liveries and so on, you would use a cut vinyl decal. We buy the materials in large rolls, and us a plotter machine to cut complex designs. The plotter uses a precisely tuned razor blade to cut just through the sticker layer, but not into the paper backing. Why use cut vinyl?There’s no clear sheet that’s left behind, and no white or other colored borders. JUST your sticker. Imagine this, you’re building a street car or race car, and you just spend a TON of money on a custom paint job, the chances that the stickers you have printed will match the depth, shine, or tint of the colors on your car are VERY slim. What we are doing to day is talking about positives and negatives, and how you would utilize both for a paint project. Or in general. It’s important to note that when painting through vinyl, you can still paint ANY cool effects you desire such as pearls, metallics, waterdrop effects, lace, tints, and so much more. You can also use this technique on textured materials, just keep your spray angle in mind and spray thin. When using a negative, you will probably tape off around the design so you don’t get overspray, unless you want overspray. Just some project ideas that I do with these methods. I paint cotton bags to say things like “Elder Futhark Runes” and so on when selling projects on Etsy. it’s a small detail but something that just adds to my products being sold. I’ve also used this to do a mist over a shipping box to really help incorporate my branding, even if I’m just shipping in a flat rate box. The best use was when airbrushing a NASCAR ARCA pit helmet for a friend, we were doing a worn american flag effect, and I cut out a bunch of stars. This ensured every star was perfect. I’ve painted a large EGA on the side of my USMC vet bike, came out AMAZING I’m working right now on doing a “sticker bomb” painted effect on a helmet that will have the Hard Cruise Racing logo over and over. I’m cutting vinyl right this minute to build our 90s livery for our 00s styled 300c, yeah that’s confusing to say. I’ve done a cool paint splatter effect on an old T-shirtThe list goes on and on and on and on

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Entrepreneurship

Vinyl Positives vs Negatives [Video]

CUSTOM VINYLS for your next custom paint project.If you’d like to order custom vinyl for your next project, shoot me an email at StayCruisin@gmail.com I’m working on a new website so that will change soon. So what are we talking about today. Custom cut vinyls and how you can utilize them both for business branding, and to create some REALLY cool effects. So first, what is a cut vinyl? When you want JUST a solid color decal, like most window stickers and old school racing liveries and so on, you would use a cut vinyl decal. We buy the materials in large rolls, and us a plotter machine to cut complex designs. The plotter uses a precisely tuned razor blade to cut just through the sticker layer, but not into the paper backing. Why use cut vinyl?There’s no clear sheet that’s left behind, and no white or other colored borders. JUST your sticker. Imagine this, you’re building a street car or race car, and you just spend a TON of money on a custom paint job, the chances that the stickers you have printed will match the depth, shine, or tint of the colors on your car are VERY slim. What we are doing to day is talking about positives and negatives, and how you would utilize both for a paint project. Or in general. It’s important to note that when painting through vinyl, you can still paint ANY cool effects you desire such as pearls, metallics, waterdrop effects, lace, tints, and so much more. You can also use this technique on textured materials, just keep your spray angle in mind and spray thin. When using a negative, you will probably tape off around the design so you don’t get overspray, unless you want overspray. Just some project ideas that I do with these methods. I paint cotton bags to say things like “Elder Futhark Runes” and so on when selling projects on Etsy. it’s a small detail but something that just adds to my products being sold. I’ve also used this to do a mist over a shipping box to really help incorporate my branding, even if I’m just shipping in a flat rate box. The best use was when airbrushing a NASCAR ARCA pit helmet for a friend, we were doing a worn american flag effect, and I cut out a bunch of stars. This ensured every star was perfect. I’ve painted a large EGA on the side of my USMC vet bike, came out AMAZING I’m working right now on doing a “sticker bomb” painted effect on a helmet that will have the Hard Cruise Racing logo over and over. I’m cutting vinyl right this minute to build our 90s livery for our 00s styled 300c, yeah that’s confusing to say. I’ve done a cool paint splatter effect on an old T-shirtThe list goes on and on and on and on

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How to start a business from home on your own! [Video]

In this weeks episode we go into how to start a business from home on your own and what you need to do first in order to set yourself up for success early on. In this session we have Angel from AngelsDTG. Angel is originally from Puerto Rico but came to the US at the age of 9. He joined the military and when out finished his service he wanted to connect with people. So he began a t-shirt printing business to help people get their brands out there.He spent the entire year during the pandemic learning the ins and outs on what he needed to get his business going. Looked into what machines could accomplish his needs and got going. See what steps he took to make things happen from learning which platforms to go onto to build his reach and what he is doing now. This discussion also goes into why you should be using you analytics, why you should have your best offer at the top of your website to drive sales and why not giving up when things start to get tough will only make you stronger in the long run. Make sure to tune in weekly to our Creators one on one Sessions for more great tips to level up your business.Visit https://angelsdtg.com/ for info on AngelsDTGContents of Video00:00 – Intro00:50 – Who is AngelsDTG03:03 – Importance of using social media on all platforms03:37 – Doing it all on your own by putting in the time5:00 – Grass roots marketing &making relationships5:56 – Using Ad words to create the audience7:36 – Prioritizing time10:22 – Flowing business with analytics 15:13 – Putting your offer in front17:49 – Not giving up19:17 – Closing …………………………………………………………………………..Get your FREE virtual printer demo and sample tee:https://www.omniprintonline.com/how-to-start-a-business-from-home