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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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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 Use Hang Tags & Stickers for Branding [Video]

@designsbyfelicias created custom Hang Tags & Roll Labels to brand her products for her small business ✨ Which print products add the most value for your small business branding? Let us know in the comments👇🏻• Hang Tag details: 2”x2.5”, printed on 18pt. Ultra Premium Smooth White paper•Roll Label details: 3” Circle labels printed on White BOPP Label paper with a clear gloss laminate finish#GotPrint #printproducts #smallbiz #smallbusiness #smallbusinessowner #etsysellersofinstagram

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Everything You Need To Know About The Instagram Link Stickers Feature [Video]

Learn how to add link stickers and use Instagram to grow your business: https://clickhubspot.com/wqxWith the removal of the Instagram Swipe Up feature, Link Stickers are the new kid on the block. But what are Instagram Link Stickers? How do you use it? What does it look like? Do you need a code or something special to create one? Watch this video and learn everything you need to know about the new Instagram Link Stickers Feature and how to use it to drive traffic back to your website!📔 Grow Your Career and Business with HubSpot Academy: https://clickhubspot.com/Popular-Courses📔 Favorite Free Certification Courses:• Digital Marketing Certification: https://clickhubspot.com/od6• Social Media Marketing Course: https://clickhubspot.com/Social-Media-Certification• SEO Training Course: https://clickhubspot.com/SEO-Training-Course• Inbound Course: https://clickhubspot.com/Inbound-Certification• Inbound Marketing Course: https://clickhubspot.com/Inbound-Marketing-Certification• Email Marketing Course: https://clickhubspot.com/Email-Marketing-Certification• Inbound Sales Course: https://clickhubspot.com/Inbound-Sales-Certification• Taking your Business Online Course: https://clickhubspot.com/Business-OnlineAbout HubSpot: HubSpot is a leading CRM platform that provides education, software, and support to help businesses grow better. The platform includes marketing, sales, service, and website management products that start free and scale to meet our customers’ needs at any stage of growth. Today, thousands of customers around the world use HubSpot’s powerful and easy-to-use tools and integrations to attract, engage, and delight customers.⚠ Disclaimer:The videos on our YouTube channel are for informational purposes only, and are not intended as an endorsement for any of the products or services that we feature.#HubSpot #instagram