Interesting fact: Before Iron Man kicks your ass, you’ll notice that he has a glowing Apple logo on his palm. That makes for a great removable decal that you’ll probably need super powers to apply accurately, but if you can pull it off you have a cool looking, super detailed decal that is head and shoulders above all the other Iron Man MacBook stickers on the market.
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That’s right—LTL prints has the exclusive rights to launch a 77 piece line of wall graphics featuring classic designs from Garbage Pail Kids trading cards. Prices start at $14.95 for laptop-sized graphics to 7-foot tall ‘larger-than-lifesize’ wall graphics, for $149.95.
Chances are, guys that grew up with these in the ’80s probably have wives now that wouldn’t allow this sort of thing in the living room—but if you have your own kids, you might be able to get around that little problem. The first wave of 77 designs are available now with additional sets following monthly starting in February.
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I have no idea what’s going on here, and chances are these vinyl stickers will confuse the hell out of everyone else as well with their nonsensical maze of wires, lights, clouds, keys, kites, a weather vane thingy and what appears to be a tuft of grass on the lower right hand side of the sticker. I’m sure it all comes together somehow, but for now I’m with that fuzzy thing perched on the string.
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Create a pop culture shrine with these five luminaries immortalized as high quality stickers. You’ll bask the the silk screened presence of legends such as Rod Serling, Don Knotts and Bob Ross. Plus, for the hell of it they’ve included two stickers of each figure, for a total of 10 sticky pop culture icons. They’ve also thrown in two “Pop Culture Parody Accessory Packs” which will allow you to see what Barney Fife looks like with a soul patch and what Bob Ross looks like wearing a Pickelhaube… Good times.
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You can use these mouse hole stickers to give your own home the personal touch of infestation or you can use it to screw with those people who lord their “nicer” home over all their friends. In either case, it takes just seconds to add this to the decor. You can decide whether or not to tell them that it can be removed with a hair dryer, although that just admits your guilt.
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A new 52″ plasma just won’t have the same impressive impact until the size is truly verified; and the best way to do that is by implementing the same magical phrase that prevents you from buying over the counter medications the size of horse pills: “actual size”. Now you can pick up your own actual size stickers and paste them to anything that demands size recognition, like your house, car, shoes, refrigerator, gut, ass, whatever.
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It’s time you hooked yourself up with some vinyl stickers to help decode the rat’s nest of wires that is your entertainment system. The only problem being if you want to use the labels to identify what goes where, you first have to figure out… what goes where. Follow? Once that’s done you can work on figuring out what the hell an “organisator” is.
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Amuse yourself at the expense of those with poor eyesight and spatial recognition with these “Graffix stickas” made for the doorway, office and bahtroom. The idea, of course, is to give people the impression that the stickers are “real.” For example, using the office sticker set pictured above, you could add a few more USB ports to a PC, then point and laugh when the old man in the office forgets his glasses and tries to plug-in a peripheral. Yup, you’re a real class act. Additional sets are pictured after the break.
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All your co-workers will be so jealous of your tricked out Camper Van. Just a few simple folds and you will turn a flat sheet of paper into a 3D pen holder that can be customized with the included stickers. If that doesn’t quite give you the custom look you are aiming for, with a piece of paper and a few crayons you can make just about anything you need.
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