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Sebastian H

If you have an art, craft, or marketable skill that you have access to when you are on the road, you might want to advertise it. It could be a way to pick up some extra money along the way.

http://www.ilikevinyl.com/ offers vinyl lettering in dozens of fonts, various colors, and numerous sizes. I put the SilverRaven text on the front corner of my casita so folks passing my site can see it. I’ve sold some of my silverwork in campgrounds in this way and have also given some 2-day lessons. Anyway, it might be something that would also work for you.

I also attached two other shots of how I used the lettering on the trailer. All the lettering looks good even though it might not look it in the photos. Couldn’t quite get the pictures right. My letters are teal and 1'' and 2" tall.

Another idea is to use the lettering to show other campers what you are interested in. Good way to meet people with similar interests. Maybe make it somewhat humorous to break the ice, like, Lost Geocacher.

Stay amused
Sebastian
Sharon Herman
Hi Sebastian,

Love it! Can you tell me what font you used for your "silver raven" lettering?

Sharon
Donna D.
Bet it's Bradley Hand. Let's see how close I got!
Sharon Herman
QUOTE (Donna D. @ Feb 5 2008, 12:05 PM) *
Bet it's Bradley Hand. Let's see how close I got!



Damn girl, you're good!
Sebastian H

Yep, you got it—Brantley Hand. SilverRaven and Zen…are 2" and the other letters are 1".

If you get the lettering, be sure to apply it with something stiff like an old credit card, not something soft or the letters won't stick to the trailer. The lettering really does look good and has been holding up well. Many people think that it is painted on.
Pete Dumbleton
I met a pro photographer who was fulltiming in a van with a cargo trailer -- He had his poster photos mounted on foam boards to show. He would collect money from sales and then use a remote printing-mailing service to produce and deliver the prints. Lots of details to work out, but it can be done.
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