I asked for a Phillips COLOR cranial band decals

$19.99

I asked for a Phillips screwdriver colorful themed themed cranial band decoration decals! It captures the theme with screwdrivers and phillips and flathead fasteners!  We have a more monotone version here.  This is an approximately 8.5″ x 11″ sheet of high quality vinyl die cut decals. Show your passion for turning lemons into lemonade and decorate your doc band or full helmet. The sheet will be more than enough to completely decorate any brand of plagiocephaly helmet, and the decals will stick to all brands of plagiocephaly helmet but we do recommend a light sanding with 400 grit sandpaper because some bands have a slick coating that won’t wash off.

The phillips and flathead sheet is printed just for you and the style is very popular. Each design is separate but all the designs will come on one sheet, and you will cut them apart to apply them.  Generally the text should be applied line by line or as one block.

We have many pop culture designs, and we are happy to mix and match from ANY other design, OR change sizing OR colors. Just note it in special instructions.  We can print any colors of the rainbow and we want you to have a helmet or doc band that you are proud to show off. We also create new artwork every day.

This I asked for a Phillips screwdriver sticker design looks great on a silver or black helmet, and we now offer complete helmet painting kits. Please also see our helmet painting instruction page.

The heat transfer is a matching design you can apply to a shirt or we can apply to a onesie. These are great for baby pictures. See the matching apparel designs for pictures. You can apply the design to a shirt or similar clothing with your iron.

The pink outlines show the razor cut marks and they will not print!

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How to apply the I asked for a Phillips COLOR cranial band decoration – watch me decorate an entire helmet. Do you have a Star Band covered in holes? I use a mix and match of two strategies. One is pick a design with smaller elements that fit around the holes, and the second is just not worry about them. Some folks ‘paper over’ the holes, but I just cut a hole in the decal that is covering the hole. Yes, up close you ‘see’ it, but most of the time you (and other folks) are several feet away and your eyes fill in the missing part.

Webpage version   YouTube Video

 

How to protect your decals with mod podge.  99% of complaints are prevented with mod podge.

Webpage version   YouTube Video

Can I ask for changes?  What changes can I ask for?  What will happen after I order?
This video probably answers them!

 

Can I sand my band?
Webpage version   YouTube Video

 

How to paint your cranial band. In my opinion, the biggest difference between a helmet looking like a medical device and a helmet looking like art is the paint.
Webpage version   YouTube Video
How to apply really large decals – get the largest decals down flat.
YouTube Video

 

How to apply larger decals like glasses and goggles.
Webpage version   YouTube Video – large decal
YouTube Video – large block of text
YouTube Video – name with embellishment
YouTube Video – large ring

 

How to apply heat transfers
Webpage version   YouTube Video

 

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