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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
These are pre-pasted, pre-spaced, individually cut letters that press on your wall or any flat surface. These are not decals with clear film around the letters, but rather individually cut letters that have been pre-spaced for you. The letters arrive on a sheet of paper which adheres to your wall. After pressing the sheet to your wall, you pull it back and only the lettering remains. The letters are thin... equivalent to about 2-3 coats of paint, so they give you the look of hand-painted stenciling without the time and trouble. And they don't fade or crack. Can I make up my own words and have them pre-spaced also? Yes, you can. You can contact me by email and let me know what you would like your lettering to say along with any style preferences you may have, I will send you a free sketch of what your design will look like. If you place an order, simply pick from the list or make up words of your own and let me know what color and type style you prefer. Are there surfaces this type of lettering won't work for? This type of lettering sticks to almost any smooth or lightly textured surface like painted walls, glass, mirrors, and smooth metal and wood. It will not stick to rough or uneven surfaces like cinder block, brick, porous aluminum, or stucco surfaces. I love the idea, but putting something like this on my wall seems like a big decision. What if it turns out I don't like how the lettering looks or made a mistake transferring it to my wall? It is easy to apply, and is removable. You also can request free practice lettering with your lettering kit if you want to practice applying the lettering beforehand. With that said, it's important to me that you feel confident about your choice both before AND after you order from me. - And of course, you can always email me with any questions you may have at naomi@wallpraise.com Is the lettering removable? Yes and it's easy to do. These wall letters work well for both renters and homeowners because they come off when you are ready to remove them. To remove, get a grip on the corner of each letter using your fingernail or tweezers and gently pull off the lettering. If you've had the lettering on the wall for a long period of time, you can soften them up by using a hair dryer.
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