Make a Homemade Sign with a Mosaic Theme to Hang from Your Sewing Shop's Front Door

Posted on: 12 August 2016

If you are opening a new sewing shop and would like to hang a homemade sign from the front door that lists the hours that your business is open, the following instructions will teach you how to make one that uses a mosaic theme. The sign will give the outside of your shop a distinct appearance and will be the first thing that each of your customers see when they visit your establishment.
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Advertising Your Classroom's Fundraising Event

Posted on: 29 July 2016

If you are a teacher and are soon hosting a fundraiser on your school's grounds to gain money for a class trip, attracting attention from community members will be necessary for you to receive as much money as possible. Here are some ways you can get the word out to those in the area so they stop by the event you are holding to help you meet your monetary goals. Send Flyers Home with All Students
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Breakaway From Your Subdivision's Dangerous Street Signs And Mailboxes

Posted on: 10 June 2016

If you live in a neighborhood, you most likely deal with traffic driving by your and neighbor's homes. While surprising for many people to learn, most accidents occur within 25 miles of your home. Many of these accidents can become deadly if neighborhoods are not using breakaway sign posts and mailboxes. Breakaway street signs and mailboxes will reduce the impact drivers and passengers feel when they veer off the road and hit these posts.
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What's New Is OLED: The Digital Signage For Your Business That Offers Practicality, Flexibility And Cutting-Edge Graphics

Posted on: 9 June 2016

If you're planning to update your digital signage it's a good time take a look at the new OLED (organic light-emitting diode) technology that's revolutionizing the appearance and clarity of large displays.  Here's what you need to know about OLED signs: How OLED displays are different A carbon film is placed behind the glass screen on an OLED display, which is where the "organic" designation originates. Unlike standard LED/LCD displays, which require a back light to operate and indiscriminately brighten both dark and bright spots on a display, OLED panels don't need a backlight as they emit light themselves.
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