Patches and Stickers

What patches and stickers?

I got all my patches and stickers off of the OB store and from various venders. A few custom vinyls were made by members using their home equipment and given to me.
 
Hey everyone,

Who is everyone using to create your own stickers and patches? Recommendations would be very welcome.
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The two I see used most are StickerWolf and Sticker Mule.

I dealt with Ryan at StickerWolf a couple years ago about pricing and process, and found him responsive and professional. They use "a heavyweight, 6mil vinyl that sticks to nearly everything." They also "laminate with a 5-7yr UV over-laminate for the best protection available."

I have no personal experience with Sticker Mule, though know they're used by a lot of outdoor folks, too.
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Any label mfg. can make them for you. I would look for a Label house that specializes in short runs. You're in AK, I would deal with one near you, you can tell them what is is you are looking for vinyl, What kind of sticky back with or without a cover sheet. If you need artwork they know somebody. Patches are the same there are lots of places to do it, if they can put it on a hat or shirt they can put it on a patch. I like to support my local vendors.
 
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What patches and stickers?

I got all my patches and stickers off of the OB store and from various venders. A few custom vinyls were made by members using their home equipment and given to me.

We are looking at creating our own and was not sure if there was a preferred vendor that people recommended
 
Any label mfg. can make then for you. I would look for a Label house that specializes in short runs. You're in AK, I would deal with one near you, you can tell them what is is you are looking for vinyl, What kind of sticky back with or without a cover sheet. If you need artwork they know somebody. Patches are the same there are lots of places to do it, if they can put it on a hat or shirt they can put it on a patch. I like to support my local vendors.

Thank you. I will look local!