Hobbycal Decal Paper
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twilight Wrote:Here is the link that you requested. Seems the process goes this way. Match the border to the item you are putting the decal on. In my case black, because of the black tender. Print on the black background the lettering you want. Print decal. Trim as close to lettering as possible. Soak in water then apply. As decal dries the white lettering appears.

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I might give them a whirl for 20 bucks you get 5, 8.5 X 11 sheets

Yup, but even black on black is hard to match. Any other color and you're not likely to match it. Besides, inkjet printer ink does come out a bit transparent, especially lighter colors. With black and a laser printer, you do stand a better chance. Good luck, let us know how you make out.
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