Most decals can be made in any color listed above or on the color chart.How to Choose a Color for your Decal
Below are some guides to help you properly decide on what type of decal you need to purchase. It will also help those who are not familiar with how die-cut decals work.
Choosing a 2 Color Decal (Optional)
First you should read the Outlines and Shadows page to make sure you choose the proper 2 COLOR option. Once you have decided on the option you want you will need to pick the 2 colors you want.
In the image on the left the first color chosen was black. Then you choose the type of 2 color option you want (Shadow, Contour, etc.) Finally you pick the color you want for that option. In the image to the left Red was the second color chosen. Another example using a different design.
Full Color Pattern Print Decal
Please read THOROUGHLY BEFORE you order a Full Color Pattern Fill decal.
There are literally millions of color/pattern combinations you can make for each decal. Following the directions below will make this as trouble fee as possible. When you order a printed decal the process is different than ordering a single color (or two color) die-cut decal. Read CAREFULLY!
- Go to the order form that shows the DESIGN you want (NOT the pattern). This will probably be a black and white image.
- The first thing you do will be to pick the size. This is the width measured left to right as shown in the image.
- Next you will need to choose the type of vinyl you want the decal to be printed on. The choices are at the BOTTOM of the color list in the second pull-down menu. You MUST choose CUSTOM FILL as your color choice if you want a printed pattern decal. Be sure to understand what type of vinyl you need by going to the printed vinyl material page. There is important information on that page so choose wisely (example: clear has VERY limited color options for ink).
- You may choose to the Reverse the design if desired. Do NOT choose this option if the design has lettering within it as this is not available for prints.
- You will need to skip the "Second Color Options" (steps 4 and 5 on the product page). Skip these even if you do want an outline. Choosing these options will just add cost to your decal that is not required. So just leave both steps 4 and 5 "normal as shown".
- This is the MOST IMPORTANT step in ordering a full color design. In the comments box state clearly (but in simple terms) how you want the decal to look. You will need to first go to the printed decal colors page and pick out the pattern and/or color(s) you want used. Simply state the COMPLETE pattern/color name in the comments box. If an outline is desired then note that too and the color you want the outline. Several examples are listed below to show how you comments should be worded.
Be sure to check your email within 24 hours after you place the order in case any questions do arise.
Before and After Fill is added What to was put in the comments box to describe the change. TexasFlag1 Fill. Punched Red Carbon Fiber Fill with a Black Outline. Magenta Engine Turn Fill. Cheetah Skin Fill with a Black Outline. AmFlag2 Fill - The middle image has a Blue Outline while the last image has a Black Outline. Traditional Brown Camo Fill - The middle image has a Red Outline while the last image has a Black Outline Camo Breakup 2 Fill Note. The bottom camo image was made by customer request. This is NOT the Reverse option (repeat this is NOT the reverse option). It was simply stated that one of the decals was to have the logo on the right side of the lettering.
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