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Fold Over Yards Signs

EZ Ink

New Member
Was looking for a cheaper alternative to yard signs for a local political candidate. One of my resources had fold over signs a lot cheaper than the traditional yard sigin

Have Mutoh VJ 1324 and wanted to if anyone has ever printed this type of sign and is it worth it. What type of material would I need, and the stakes. Thanks.

Glenn Combs
 

Gino

Premium Subscriber
Do you have a picture or example ?? They make bag signs, but that would end up being more expensive.
 

MikePro

New Member
its a decal that's twice the size of a yard sign, printed on a more rigid substrate, and simply folded over the yard stakes like a cheap pricetag at a yard sale or a baggage sticker at the airport.
cuts down on space required to transport hundreds of them, and less fill in the trashheap, ...but it looks as ghetto as a Kamala Harris rally.

if you want to cut costs, then just print decals people are willing to slap on their garage door.
 

FireSprint.com

Trade Only Screen & Digital Sign Printing
Fold-Over signs are not common anymore, but I think Gill and Stouse still do them for the trade. You might check with them. The cost is certainly a race to the bottom on those.
 

Modern Ink Signs

Premium Subscriber
Fold over yard signs are/were typically screen printed on a heavier “card/poster stock”. These were more popular before flatbed printing. I don’t see them too much anymore


They would fold them over a “U” shaped wire and stapled.


Coroplast printed on a flatbed is the way to go now. It what we do…..
 
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