Bumper Stickers - Cheap Design!

Your friend's car can be changed into an advertising moving billboard. Bumper stickers are cheap advertising for politicians and businesses. A great solution for temporary needs, yet durable and long lasting too! These are easier to remove than regular stickers. No more worry about leaving a sticky residue on your car! Choose from among two different shapes and sizes.

An additional $20 non-refundable artwork layout charge must be paid before work can begin.

Inexpensive Prices

For the below table prices are per sticker and are based on one standard colors on white vinyl. For pricing of additional colors, see table just below the one color pricing table. Cheapest Prices on Internet - Guaranteed If you can find a cheaper price than on this page, let us know, give us the web site, and we will give you an additional 10% off.
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Bumper Sticker 3" x 11-1/2"
3-3/4" x 11-1/2"

Size - One Color 125 250 500 1,000 1,500 2,500 5,000 10,000 15,000
3" x 11.5" 1.00 .60 .40 .27 .22 .17 .14 .11 .09
3.75" x 11.5" 1.15 .64 .50 .30 .25 .21 .16 .13 .11
10% Off First Time Customers - Your Best Price Discount Begins Now with 10% off above prices. Buy another $200 of another product and receive and additional 10% off, for a maximum of 20% off bumper stickers.

Add a second color. The below table provides cost per additional standard second ink color. Price is per bumper sticker.


Bumper Sticker
Any Size -
Additional Color
125 250 500 1,000 1,500 2,500 5,000 10,000 15,000
.58 .31 .16 .10 .09 .06 .03 .02 .02

Express Service - Print Bumper Stickers in 3 days

Our most popular bumper sticker product that we make is our 3 Day Express. This is a special priced bumper sticker that is discount priced. This discount special is limited to our two most popular sizes, 3 x 11.5 inches, and 3.75 x 11.5 inches. It is further limited to our most popular colors of green, yellow, red, blue and black. We can print and ship in approximately 3 working days after proof approval. We can type set it for you, or you can send it in ready to go. This mass production special comes in either one- or two-color print. This is well priced, and a very hot product.

Available Standard Colors for Special 3 Day Bumper Stickers

Black
Medium Yellow
Fire Red
Ultra Blue
Emerald Green

For a greater variety of sizes and colors, we can do any color, or custom print to any size, please visit: Cheap Bumper Stickers

Bumper Sticker Menu

More products, more sizes, transparent, and school specials. We can custom make any size. For a menu of additional information and more related products,
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Bumper Stickers Magnet Discount

Bumper Sticker 20% Bonus Discount. Order at least 500 Bumper Stickers, and get a 20% discount on Magnetic Bumper Stickers, same style, same time. Make your own bumper sticker.

Magnetic Bumper sticker -- a substitute for political bumper stickers. We help you create your own sticker magnet design.

Bumper magnetic signs and political bumper sticker add Power and for real punch to your campaign, put a lot of them out at one time. This takes organization, and getting a lot of people together on one weekend! The effects of political advertising is profound.

 

 

Heritage Advertising, Inc.
4100 Bob Wallace Avenue S.W.
Huntsville, AL 35805
Telephone: 321-253-0424


Email: email yard-signs.biz

 

10% Off Special. Buy at least $200 of another product, and take 10% off the price of Bumper Magnet Stickers!

Magnetic Car Bumper Sticker

 

Internet Bumper Stickers brings you this history lesson:

August 13, 1899

Hitchcock born

Alfred Hitchcock, the macabre master of moviemaking, is born in London on August 13, 1899. His innovative directing techniques and mastery of suspense made him one of the most popular and influential filmmakers of the 20th century.

Born the son of a grocer, Hitchcock attended St. Ignatius College, a Jesuit school in London where he studied engineering, and took art courses at the University of London. In 1920, he began to work in the silent-film industry, writing and illustrating title cards. Determined to become a filmmaker himself, he rose to the positions of art director, scriptwriter, and assistant director. In 1925, he directed his first film, The Pleasure Garden. With The Lodger (1926), the story of a man wrongly suspected of being Jack the Ripper, Hitchcock began making the suspense dramas with which he was to become identified.

His Blackmail (1929) was Britain's first widely successful talking feature, and Hitchcock used sound effectively and imaginatively. During the 1930s, he gained international fame with immensely popular thrillers such as The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934), The 39 Steps (1935), and The Lady Vanishes (1938). In 1939, he left England for Hollywood, lured by its superior technical facilities. His first American film was Rebecca (1940), a drama starring Laurence Olivier that won an Academy Award for Best Picture and further cemented Hitchcock's reputation.

Hitchcock remained in Hollywood and directed a string of memorable thrillers in the 1940s, including Suspicion (1941), Shadow of a Doubt (1943), and Notorious (1946). By the 1940s, he was serving as his own producer, thereby ensuring greater artistic control over his films. The psychologically complex and technically innovative films that followed are regarded as his most brilliant. These masterpieces of moviemaking, which starred some of the leading actors and actresses of Hollywood, include Strangers on a Train (1951), Dial M for Murder (1954), Rear Window (1954), To Catch a Thief (1954), Vertigo (1958), North by Northwest (1959), Psycho (1960), and The Birds (1963). In these meticulously orchestrated films, protagonists descend out of everyday life into tense and nightmarish situations where nothing is as it seems. To build and maintain suspense, Hitchcock employed unusual camera angles, elaborate editing techniques, dynamic soundtrack music, and touches of wry humor and the macabre.

With his courtly manner, pear-shaped figure, and farcical drawl, Hitchcock became a celebrity in his own right, and in the 1950s and 1960s he produced and hosted two mystery series on television, "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" and "The Alfred Hitchcock Hour." He also made cameos in most of his films, and movie fans stayed alert to catch his fleeting, often humorous appearances on the screen.

Although he never won an Oscar for his film direction, he received the prestigious Irving Thalberg Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 1967. In 1980, he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II of his native Britain, even though he had long been a naturalized U.S. citizen. Hitchcock died later that year, having directed nearly 60 films in his long career.

 

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