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Posted 7/17/2007 2:09:09 PM
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Is there any way that a bigger Vinyl publicity banner could be offered? Also..how did everyone put their VBS info on the AR banners?

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Posted 7/17/2007 7:01:28 PM
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I would LOVE it if we could get a bigger banner.  We've written on it in Sharpie, filling in thicker letters, but it can't be seen very well from the street.  This year we put stakes on the lawn by the street & hung the banner between them, but it is still difficult to read and easy to miss.  That's a great idea!

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Posted 7/17/2007 7:04:35 PM


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Yes a bigger banner two too three time the size they are . we have a bill board and its the only place we can put stuff to tell people whats up at our church.  THe banner is so small on it.  I love using it but will have to make my own agian next year if its not in the publicity pack we bought like this year. Was trying to save my arm some and having someone sew for me.

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Posted 7/17/2007 8:32:09 PM
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We thought the banner size was fine, but we needed more room to put our info since we had to include our website address for registration.  We put our information on with the 4" vinyl letters and they were visible from the road.  Our website info overlapped some of the graphics.

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Posted 7/17/2007 8:35:56 PM


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Agree WAY too small! No one notices it with our big church and busy road

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Posted 7/17/2007 8:36:29 PM


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I thought this year's banner was too busy for a drive by viewing. We print out info on computer, laminate it for weatherproofing and packing tape info onto the space provided.
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Posted 7/17/2007 8:38:26 PM


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I agree. I think a much simpler banner without a "box" for our info, rather, make it in a way that there are multiple places that you can write if needed.

 

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Posted 7/17/2007 9:04:21 PM
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I know...it seemed like the banner was smaller this year.  It was a lot of info to fit in such a small space (dates, times, website) so that you could actually read it when driving by.

We went to a commercial printer and they printed our info on an adhesive vinyl which we then attached to the banner.  It looks nice but could be larger. 


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Posted 7/17/2007 9:14:45 PM


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I got lots of info on the banner it just look lost on the buildboard we have to shows what up. 

I put the SAYSF on it over the top area.   Then on the right side I put the grades of the kids .  Then on the box I put the date time and phone number . Then on the bottom area I put our website.  

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Posted 7/18/2007 9:26:16 AM


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YES, Yes, I'd love to have a BIGGER banner!! and with "easy understanding" for non-christians! Sometimes I doubt if they "get it". I think a simple and clear message would be better and YES more space for our info!

Usually I use cut-out letters from colorful contact paper (what it's not easy to find, so when I get some in my special dollar store, I buy all!). It's a lot of work, cutting each letter, but comes very nice and clear from far away! and we can peel out and reuse it. This year I decided to write in the "wooden" contact-paper and the marker faded!

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