For those of you who want to make their own stickers here's how:

Making your own stickers is relatively easy. You can go to a place like Kinko's and get a good looking sticker.

First, you'll need to get your design ready. You can download the image to the right which is in a jpg format. The jpg image is 300 dpi at 4.25 x 2.75 inches and should suffice for any print job where you will be copying.

To download the images to the left, click on your specified decompression application. If you're not sure what that is then click on the type of computer you are using (if its not a Macintosh click PC users). Once you have clicked the link the file should begin downloading. If you are having problems with both, then click on the larger sticker image. When the image is finished loading do the following.For PC users, right click the image and then select "save this image as"image in the pop up menu. For Mac users hold down your click and do the same. And if you're still having problems drop an email at voice@slumberinc.com

Once your design is set, you'll need some sticker paper like Crack n Peel or Avery 8.5" x 11" label paper. Then take your image and just copy it onto the sticker paper. You can tile the image so that you can get about 8 stickers, at its present dimensions, off of one sheet. Each copy will cost less than $.10 on a normal copier and could be free if you have access to a good copier. Copies will produce pretty good stickers, but they will not be weather proof. They peel quickly and the toner will run when it rains. I've found they last about two weeks when put in a place where they are going to really be hit with the weather. A month or more when they're put in semi-sheltered locations.

If you want weatherproof vinyl stickers you can get 250 (2.75" x 2.13) vinyl black and white stickers for $20.00 with the 123stickers.com. You will need to use the smaller image for this deal. Turnaround time is about 1 week.

Zip file (PC users)

Stuff It file (Mac users)

Small Sticker

Zip file (PC users)

Stuff It file (Mac users)