Wednesday, March 4, 2009

I get this question all the time...

"What is Skribblz....is it a sticker?"

This is the question I get more than any other. No, Skribblz are not stickers, they are transfers.

"What's the difference?"

Stickers are peel and stick and are made with strong glue on inexpensive substrates like plastic and paper.

Skribblz are transfers. We use high quality, ultra thin light-weight vinyl, in a matte finish, that has a very thin layer of self adhesive for applying the design to the wall. Because of this, Skribblz are sandwiched between two layers: A rigid paper backing that allows the vinyl to be processed and a thin low-tack transfer paper used to position your Skribblz art.

The difference between stickers and transfers is obvious once they are on the wall. Stickers...well, they look like a sticker. Skribblz Art transfers look as though you have painted the image on the wall.

Oh and one more thing.....yes, you can take them off. Skribblz are easy to remove and won't damage your walls. They may however, damage poor paintwork on walls. If you're removing your skribblz and you notice anything suspicious, a little heat from a hairdryer will soften the vinyl enough to allow it to come away easily from your paint.

I hope this clears up the question!

Cheers!

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Wednesday, March 4, 2009

I get this question all the time...

"What is Skribblz....is it a sticker?"

This is the question I get more than any other. No, Skribblz are not stickers, they are transfers.

"What's the difference?"

Stickers are peel and stick and are made with strong glue on inexpensive substrates like plastic and paper.

Skribblz are transfers. We use high quality, ultra thin light-weight vinyl, in a matte finish, that has a very thin layer of self adhesive for applying the design to the wall. Because of this, Skribblz are sandwiched between two layers: A rigid paper backing that allows the vinyl to be processed and a thin low-tack transfer paper used to position your Skribblz art.

The difference between stickers and transfers is obvious once they are on the wall. Stickers...well, they look like a sticker. Skribblz Art transfers look as though you have painted the image on the wall.

Oh and one more thing.....yes, you can take them off. Skribblz are easy to remove and won't damage your walls. They may however, damage poor paintwork on walls. If you're removing your skribblz and you notice anything suspicious, a little heat from a hairdryer will soften the vinyl enough to allow it to come away easily from your paint.

I hope this clears up the question!

Cheers!

No comments:

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

I get this question all the time...

"What is Skribblz....is it a sticker?"

This is the question I get more than any other. No, Skribblz are not stickers, they are transfers.

"What's the difference?"

Stickers are peel and stick and are made with strong glue on inexpensive substrates like plastic and paper.

Skribblz are transfers. We use high quality, ultra thin light-weight vinyl, in a matte finish, that has a very thin layer of self adhesive for applying the design to the wall. Because of this, Skribblz are sandwiched between two layers: A rigid paper backing that allows the vinyl to be processed and a thin low-tack transfer paper used to position your Skribblz art.

The difference between stickers and transfers is obvious once they are on the wall. Stickers...well, they look like a sticker. Skribblz Art transfers look as though you have painted the image on the wall.

Oh and one more thing.....yes, you can take them off. Skribblz are easy to remove and won't damage your walls. They may however, damage poor paintwork on walls. If you're removing your skribblz and you notice anything suspicious, a little heat from a hairdryer will soften the vinyl enough to allow it to come away easily from your paint.

I hope this clears up the question!

Cheers!

No comments: