How to Make Campaign Stickers for Free
Cutting costs, even in small ways, can help a political campaign save money that can be then used for more important things such as staff salaries and advertising. Instead of paying a professional to produce campaign stickers, for instance, a candidate's office staff can use PowerPoint to create and print out those of your own design. For the most effective stickers, keep your design and slogans short and to the point.
Instructions
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Create campaign slogans for your stickers. You can use something as simple as the names of your party's ticket candidates or you can come up with something more clever, such as the famous, "I Like Ike."
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Choose a shape and size for your sticker. Campaign stickers tend to be round, like the old-fashioned campaign buttons. Label companies, like Avery, make different sizes of round stickers, as well as ones in other shapes. The stickers should have directions with them that will tell you how to locate a template online that you can use to create and print out your stickers. You can also choose to create your own shape and size sticker using a desktop publishing program. For this type of label, you can buy a full page label and cut out the shapes after printing.
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Type your slogan into the sticker shapes. Choose a type and size of font that is easy to read.
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Ask someone whose opinion you value to critique your sticker's design and text. Take into consideration any changes she recommends.
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Print out a sheet of labels to see if your text is aligned correctly with the stickers, if you are using a template. Then, whether you are using a template or a full-sheet label, once again critique your sticker's design and eye appeal to make sure that the printed version looks the way you had hoped.
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Make any necessary changes to your stickers and then print them out.
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