Ask DEAREST cubesmith and tell him you'll pay double for the logo if he can make it :P Idk if it'll work but it'll be worth a try :P
Ask DEAREST cubesmith and tell him you'll pay double for the logo if he can make it :P Idk if it'll work but it'll be worth a try :P
I want custom stickers also.
I would go with what immortalcube has mentioned:
Order some Custom Sticker sheets from rubiks.com
even if the quality is not that good (which I don't know, because I have not tried them yet), you get a total of 300 stickers fo 5,99$, so you can still replace your logo sticker pretty often.
w00t I was the last person to have a custom order made for.![]()
I too would be willing to pay a larger premium than before if I could get a custom logo. You may want to mention to him he does have a few people interested.
Just blowing the dust off an old thread here. Has anyone found another option (now that cubesmith no longer offers it) for custom logo stickers? I want to get custom center piece stickers made for 3x3s -- like the cubesmith logo stickers, but with my own design. One thread suggested that Dr. Sticker offers this service. I emailed yesterday to inquire, and will post an update here when I hear back.
Thanks.
I tried to revive an old thread on this topic, but haven't gotten any responses. I want to have custom stickers made with my own logo design for the bottom center piece of 3x3 cubes. Cubesmith no longer offers that service. Another thread suggested Dr. Sticker, but Dr. Sticker's phone number doesn't work and I haven't gotten email responses.
Has anyone found a source for custom stickers? Thanks.
You could print it out yourself, superglue it to your piece, then cover it with a Cubesmith laminate sticker.
How many do you need and what are you willing to pay?
You could make your own using Papillo inkjet printable vinyl.
Getting really nice logos printed can be expensive, especially if you want more than 1 color. Some day I will upgrade my Izo stickers into Izo printing. Still, very expensive.
You could get by with printing on some regular blank labels... cut it out nicely... then put a layer of tape over it. It just won't be as pretty as the real thing.
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