Magnetic Bumper Stickers how to Make Bumper Sticker at Home
"If you are reading this you are too close" this is a great bumper sticker for those concerned about tailgaters and it sends out a clear message about safety. Another bumper sticker is "how is my driving?" found often on taxi driver's and truck driver's vehicles to ensure they drive safely. "Dim your lights, please" is a great message to those flashing their annoying light beams at you.
Magnetic bumper stickers can be found just about any topic: from humorous to serious, from religious to political, from wise to even rude or vulgar. Each bumper sticker tells you a little about the person who is driving, and makes a personal statement that is often loud and clear. Bumper stickers can be bought in a specialized store or bought online and they can even be ordered to custom build your own statement.
Businesses have been using bumper stickers for quite some time, taking advantage of avid bumper sticker readers bored from the slow flow of traffic. Cars, therefore turn out to be potent advertising means that are transmitted from one place to another as the car travels.
Not many people know that magnetic bumper stickers can easily be made at home if you have all the necessary equipment. All you would need would be:
A computer and of course a printerMagnetic sheetsGreeting card softwareClear resistant contact paper
Start by simply choosing the artwork and text from your greeting card and customizing to your needs. Print it out when ready. Carefully cover the sticker with the contact paper ensuring that it is smooth and with no air bubbles. The sticker is now waterproof and ready to go!
Sounds too technical? Some large department stores or malls offer the opportunity to make your own bumper stickers at special booths. This could be a quick and fun way to get creative.
Bumper stickers are just another effective way to communicate something to the public. In some cases bumper stickers have been blamed of causing accidents as the reader focuses too much on reading rather than paying attention driving however, in many cases they have turned out being great deterrents for offensive highway behaviors.It appears that the "how's my driving" bumper stickers found on tractor trailers have greatly reduced the number of accidents.
Of course the humorous bumper stickers are the most popular and what most people look forward to reading. My favorite? Horn broken, watch for finger!