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How about, if they have a surplus at the end of the year, it goes into an emergency fund for the school (or fire dept or public works) so they don't have to come begging for "emergency funds" when something unforeseen happens. That way they don't feel the need to spend it just because they have it.
Agree, lay the outline as a solid first and drop the letter on top. Registration marks help and/or app fluid. Just be sure you're using vinyl with opaque adhesive.
Yea, that's a tough texture to work on for someone with experience. I'd probably try a pounce pattern, but you are only going to get a "suggestion" of the outline. Projecting may work. Then a lot of patient work with a fitch ( a short stiff bristle lettering brush) to do the edge and fill in...
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We would grid with a line level or laser & chalk. Choose a grid that will work with the design and the skill of the painters. We would make a large print of the design with grid and cut up into manageable pieces. For a pounce pattern I would panel it so one manageable section at a time could be...
Projection may work if it can be set up correctly. A scaled sketch with a grid works too, probably the way I would go. And I have actually done some pounce patterns that big, usually not for something so simple though.
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