School Bumper Stickers are screen-printed on white pressure-sensitive vinyl.

School Bumper Stickerbelow is screen-printed on chrome polyester and die-cut as shown.

In the school bumper sticker below a mascot can be added:

Oval "Block Letters" Bumper Sticker |
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| Unit Cost | 2.46 |
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.79 |
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.38 |
.27 |
.20 |
GO TEAM! Bumper Sticker Choose two colors. White vinyl only. My Child is a Star Student or My Child is an Honor Student Bumper Stickers Choice of Two Colors, on white background Need School Name and Mascot |
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| Quantity | 125 |
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| Unit | 1.61 |
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.39 |
.32 |
.25 |
.18 |
Proud Parent of an Honor Student Chrome Bumper Sticker |
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| Quantity | 125 |
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| Unit Cost | 2.81 |
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.34 |
An additional $20 non-refundable artwork layout charge must be paid before work can begin.
Production time is approximately 3 working days after proof approval.
These bumper stickers are pre-designed. Simply add your school name and/or mascot for your school sticker.
Stickers and Magnets:
- Oval Bumper Stickers
- Bumper Stickers
- Transparent Bumper Stickers
- 2013 Calendar Magnets
- Calendar Magnets
- Bumper Sticker Magnets
- Magnet Signs
- Clear Bumper Stickers
- Elementary School Bumper Stickers
- High School Bumper Stickers
- Internet Bumper Stickers
- Kitchen Calendar Magnets
- Magnetic Stickers
- Cheap Magnets Signs
- Save the Date Wedding Magnets
- School Bumper Stickers
- School Bumper Magnets
- Cheap Car Magnets
- Cheap Bumper Sticker
Heritage Advertising, Inc. |
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School Bumper Stickers brings you this history lesson:
1963 : Pro Football Hall of Fame opensThe Pro Football Hall of Fame opened today in Canton, Ohio. "Professional football draped a mantle of gridiron greatness around the shoulders of 17 of its stalwart sons Saturday in impressive Hall of Fame dedicatory ceremonies," informed The Post Standard on September 8, 1963. "Most of the honored were from the game's distant days when the play-for-pay sport had only a tenuous hold on the public fancy. But it was with head high and eyes sparkling that the former starts stepped up to receive their certificates to the hall of heroes."