For most children, the first word they will recognize is their name. Using Name Decals in their room will give them a head start in familiarizing themselves with their name and later, practicing the letters to spell their name. Lookout Harvard!
Sticks on your wall forever… or until you change your mind.
- sheet size: 26" x 10" | 66cm x 25.4cm
- transfer material included for easy application of the name
- high quality, full-color printing
- polyester textile material with gentle adhesive backing
- non-glossy finish
- won’t curl or fall off
- removable without causing damage
- reusable
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Before you start…
- Plan out exactly where you want to position the decals before you start. For exact positioning, hold the sheet up and mark the wall with a pencil.
- Your hands and the surface to which you will be applying your decals should be clean and dry.
- Wait at least 2 weeks before applying decals to a freshly painted wall (or check the paint manufacturer’s recommendations).
- Try the practice decal (included) to become a pro!
Applying decals that have transfer tape:
- Place the decals facing up on a flat, hard surface. Firmly rub the decals with your fingers or the edge of a credit card to bond the transfer tape to the decals.
- Flip the sheet over so the decals are facing down. Slowly peel the backing paper off. The decals will stick to transfer tape.
- Apply the transfer tape to the wall and smooth the decals down with your fingers or the edge of a credit card.
- Peel away the transfer tape by starting in one corner and pulling the transfer tape down at a sharp angle (180°). The decals will remain stuck to the wall.
- Gently smooth the decals down with your finger to remove any air bubbles and to ensure all the edges are firmly stuck.
Applying decals that have no transfer tape:
- Peel the decals off of the backing paper and stick them to the wall.
- Gently smooth the decals down with your finger to remove any air bubbles and to ensure all the edges are firmly stuck.
Instructions for removing decals:
- Remove the decal by peeling it off very slowly at a sharp angle (180°).