OpenCaching US (Sew On) Patches
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I'm going to be ordering some 3" round OpenCaching US sew-on patches. Please take a look at the two mock ups below and answer the poll and let me know which border you would prefer to see produced.
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For the couple of people who voted yesterday, I apologize, but we had a problem and the original post was lost.
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For the couple of people who voted yesterday, I apologize, but we had a problem and the original post was lost.
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Re: OpenCaching US (Sew On) Patches
I plan to order these patches by the end of the week. If it stays so close, I may see if there is any way to order 50 of each and still get the 100 quantity price.
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Re: OpenCaching US (Sew On) Patches
I just talked to Luke from Patches4Less and I won't be able to order 50 & 50 and get the 100 pc pricing. It'll be one or the other. BTW, I like the yellow.
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Well, when it boils down to it, since this is your brain child, you ultimately get the final say :p
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Re: OpenCaching US (Sew On) Patches
I like both, my preference is the black boarder but I like both almost equally so it really doesn't matter which one we go with.
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Yep black one is better.
Yellow trim takes your eye away from the logo.
Yellow trim takes your eye away from the logo.
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Re: OpenCaching US (Sew On) Patches
Really like the one with the black border, that would be my preference.
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Re: OpenCaching US (Sew On) Patches
I'll definitely be ordering by 6 PM EST on Friday. I can get a 5% discount or free iron-on backing.
I may have to make the final decision, but would folks be particularly interested in having the option iron them on? You could still sew them on.
I may have to make the final decision, but would folks be particularly interested in having the option iron them on? You could still sew them on.
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Re: OpenCaching US (Sew On) Patches
either way doesn't matter to me... I'd sew it on anyways.
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Re: OpenCaching US (Sew On) Patches
And the winner is...
OK, so the opinion was evenly split. I'm going to go with the yellow. I liked it because it seems to make it brighter, adding to the openness symbolized by the sun.
Once I call the order in and get the final cost, I'll post the price breakdown, but I plan on $3.00 per patch with some sort of break for multiples.
(To close the poll, I had to set it to "run for 1 day", which makes it look like it closed on 31 December, but it was closed just before 1400 EST on 7 January.)
OK, so the opinion was evenly split. I'm going to go with the yellow. I liked it because it seems to make it brighter, adding to the openness symbolized by the sun.
Once I call the order in and get the final cost, I'll post the price breakdown, but I plan on $3.00 per patch with some sort of break for multiples.
(To close the poll, I had to set it to "run for 1 day", which makes it look like it closed on 31 December, but it was closed just before 1400 EST on 7 January.)