A repeat customer and old friend contacted me about needing his church's enclosed trailer decaled for community service. Having to work outside this time of year is hit-or-miss, working against the elements, but we finally got 'r done. 4/21/22
Thursday, April 21, 2022
The Bridge
Tuesday, January 4, 2022
Sunday, July 18, 2021
Do Not Seek The Treasure!
7/18/21
I'm sure nearly all have seen, When finished, I gave to Pam to assign it to it's position on the old shed, along with the other signage displayed there.
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
and the character of Everett's obsession with the men's pomade, Dapper Dan. I was always fascinated by the design of the container, so I set out to create a replica of one as simply as possible. Using one of the huskies old dog pans that was just rusting away, I decided the size would be perfect to work with and also draw more attention. The progress photos below are slightly out of order, as the third one should be first.
When finished, I gave to Pam to assign it to it's position on the old shed, along with the other signage displayed there.
Saturday, October 10, 2020
Keep On Rollin'
10/7/20
Received a call/text from a gentleman needing a magnetic for his truck. He said he actually needed one to cover up some slight damage to his tailgate, but went on to explain he had an old t-shirt that his wife had since used in making a quilt. It was a throw-back to the 60's "Keep On Truckin'" logo, but with a Bama slant. We obliged him.
Wednesday, December 25, 2019
Dr. Ray Retirement
Saturday, November 16, 2019
Day Car Wash
11/9/19
Letters cut out of Max Metal two-color substrates. 3M 4950 VHB Double-sided foam tape applied to back. Courtland, AL.
Saturday, August 3, 2019
Pepsi Cola Bottle Cap Redo
Billy B. brought this old rusty sign by a while back and asked if I could do anything with it. As you can tell, you could barely see the design. After doing a little research, I found out this particular design was used from 1906 until the '40s. I proceeded to scuff the worst-rusted parts off, then sprayed some rust reformer over it.
Billy had mentioned the background color was not white, and the research proved it. I found some ivory satin, made by Rustoleum and sprayed several coats on.
I cut the vinyl to scale.
The blue has been transferred to the sign.
Red is transferred and shot taken while drying.
Clearcoat of satin clear added, and this is the finished sign.
The circle was roughly 16" in diameter.
Friday, May 17, 2019
Gulf Shores Photographer
5/15/19
Crisco needed some new decals for his Jeep, to advertise his solo career in beach and real estate photography.
Monday, April 22, 2019
HTV
4/22/19
Recently we acquired a heat press and began printing textiles, and so far, only printed tees.
But we will soon be doing caps, hats, bags, shoes, gloves, etc. Just get your orders in!
Wednesday, January 30, 2019
Adding To The Collection
1/30/19
More double-sided panels were ordered by a repeat customer; this time they were directional signs to be placed on the Chalybeate road ends.
Monday, January 28, 2019
Christmas Gifts
1/28/19
Wow! Over a month later getting this on; I must be pushing old. Anyway, my nephew, Heath, is a big Auburn fan and plays golf every chance he gets, so for Christmas he decided to purchase this cart for his two boys. The oldest plays too, and I'm sure the younger one will eventually. Needless to say, I'm sure they pull for Auburn with their dad.
Heath asked if I could cut out some vinyl with the Auburn logo and stripe it like their helmets on both sides. This is the result. Pretty nice gift.
Thursday, October 4, 2018
Sweet Annie's
10/4/18
In Pam's never-ending search for all things antique and old-timey, she came across this little shop, not far from home. In her conversation with the lady, she found out they needed a sign.
This is the result - one panel, two sides.
Monday, July 23, 2018
Thursday, July 19, 2018
Friday, March 30, 2018
It's So Cool!
3/28/18
A little repeat business from Buddy C. of Southern Services. He said he would need a few more, soon.
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