I've steadily been working on more Dewey end-cap signs for our kids' nonfiction section and I am pretty proud of how they brighten up my children's department.:
I will try to remember to get a picture of all the signs hanging together next time I have my camera at work.
Cartridges Used:
Create-a-Critter (animals)
Paper Doll Dress Up (airplane)
Sesame Street (font) ---I like this font much better than the font I used to make the first batch, but I'm definitely not going to remake them all just to change the font! Maybe as the signs wear out I will redo them, but that's definitely years in the future. Who knows what technology we will have then?
The mixer is a freebie from SVGCuts, a great blog for cutting machine users.
I will try to remember to get a picture of all the signs hanging together next time I have my camera at work.
Cartridges Used:
Create-a-Critter (animals)
Paper Doll Dress Up (airplane)
Sesame Street (font) ---I like this font much better than the font I used to make the first batch, but I'm definitely not going to remake them all just to change the font! Maybe as the signs wear out I will redo them, but that's definitely years in the future. Who knows what technology we will have then?
The mixer is a freebie from SVGCuts, a great blog for cutting machine users.
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