Often times your hardware (or art supply) store has stencils of various types, or past-on letters (like for mail boxes etc). Or use your computer and print out whatever you want in 100 point (fancy) font, then use a box cutter knife to cut out the letters and use that as a stencil. m2cw m
________________________________ From: Rocket J Squirrel <camping.elliott@GMAIL.COM> Last year I got my little fiberglass utility trailer painted to match my Westy. All that's lacking now is a logo. Using "Westfalia" doesn't seem appropriate, since it ain't. I know someone has used "Westfakia" before -- anyone have any advice how to achieve that w/o fancy equipment? |
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