How to…Assemble and Use Signs.  Need help figuring out how to assemble and use your Signs?  This is the post for you!  Be sure to check out all of our How to… posts and party tips.  Also be sure to check out our paper recommendations and recommendations for punches.Sign How to Pic

How to…Print your Signs:

Printing…it’s basically the easiest part!!  All signs print on size 8.5×11 paper.  I recommend matte or thick glossy photo paper, but card stock also works. Here is a link for detailed paper recommendations. 8×10 and 8×8 signs come one to a page. 5×7 and 4×6 signs come 2 to a page.  Signs can be printed at home from any normal home printer.  Color variations may occur based on the printer, ink and paper combination you select.  I recommend always printing on your printer’s “best” or “photo” setting for highest quality and ensure that your printer has adequate ink.  Low ink levels can make colors appear dull.

If you do not want to print at home, files can be printed at any local print shop that prints PDF files. Places like OfficeMax, Staples, and FedEx are great options.) Printing options are also available here.IMG_3943

How to…Assemble your Signs:

Assembly is super easy.  Once the files are printed, cut out the centerpieces along the edge of the design. Most often, signs can be displayed inside various awesome frames.  You can also attach signs to straws or dowels or attach to wreathes.  Here are my adhesive paper recommendations. Easy Peasy.IMG_3916

How to…Use your Signs:

Here’s where you can let your imagination run wild.  Where and how you use your Signs in a variety of ways.  I love placing them in fun frames.

Here are a few examples of some different and creative displays…

The above photos are from my Mermaid Party.  Below in a big frame from the Sunshine party.IMG_2686

 

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Above are our Dr. Seuss signs on a cute light pole and our Balloon Baby Shower signs in these awesome Ikea Frames. Below is the welcome sign from my Sugar and Spice Baby Shower.
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Above is the thank you sign from my PB&J Party and the signs on straws from my Storybook Princess Party.  Below is a sign from the Beatles Rehearsal Dinner.IMG_0154

Here are some additional ideas for Welcome Wreaths.

Be sure to check out all of our How to… posts and party tips.  Also be sure to check out our paper recommendations and recommendations for punches and our FAQ page if you have any questions!!