Beth

How do you display samples?

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I have a friend who wants to display car monograms for customers to pick from ....how do you do this?  I was thinking a piece of acrylic, but that could be expensive, so I'm open to any ideas...thanks,b

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coroplast is light weight and cheap. However, a banner can be rolled up.

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If I wanted it to be mobile, I would probably put it on banners and then you could just roll it up and move it easier.  Just a thought.

Gary

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If your using like a 10x10 booth space/tent.  Than a banner works great to stretch on the back side of your booth.  If your limited...coroplast is always a win win.

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I use banners, they work great. I have one with all the local schools mascots and sports silhouettes for when I am doing sporting events at the schools. I have about 9 banners for different events. It works out good for me at least. Whatever event you might be doing you just roll out the banner. I also take tons of pictures of my work and have them in a scarp book to show. When they are not in use they are stored in the boxes or hung at my shop to inspire me or give me some new ideas!

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Someone mentioned using a 3 fold science fair posterboard in black..that is what we use. Cheap at craft stores.

Peggy in MI

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I found an 18 x 24 portfolio at a surplus store in the Twin Cities. It has ring binders inside that hold 18 x 24 black heavy sheets with plastics protective covers on them. If you open the cover all the way around to the back cover there is a velcro strap that attaches the two together like a tent and allows you use it as a display. Each page just flops over the back. Anyway, the portfolio itself with 5 pages included was $17 and a package of 5 more pages was $3. At that price I figured I couldn't go wrong.

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