Hi
i have just had a mega session making some nameplates for all of my busts; a relatively inexpensive method Using a home printer and Word.

the process is quite straightforward:
1 - using word text boxes write the text of your name plate and then reverse the text through 180 degrees so it is a mirror image, here is a photo of my screen:
2 - print it out on clear overhead projector sheet - yes you can still buy it! use Avery 2502. A word of caution, some of the cheaper ones you can buy on the WWW can have a slight blueish tint. one tip; set the printer setting to printing on photo paper, on most printers this setting slows the printing slightly so the ink can dry which helps when printing on acetate sheet.
Here is a photo of it straight from the printer sitting on some white card:
3 - on the same side as the printing apply paint. I used gold aerosol paint - lots of very thin coats:

4 - fix thin double sided tape to the painted side of the sheet - i used double sided carpet tape from B&Q.
5 - cut out the name plate, and fix it to the base. The result is a name plate which has the text and goldpaint safely behind the acetate sheet.
you can play with the colour permutations: perhaps a different colour background, or different colour text. If you prefer gold lettering on a black background use a white font and fill the textbox with black.
Peter
i have just had a mega session making some nameplates for all of my busts; a relatively inexpensive method Using a home printer and Word.
the process is quite straightforward:
1 - using word text boxes write the text of your name plate and then reverse the text through 180 degrees so it is a mirror image, here is a photo of my screen:
2 - print it out on clear overhead projector sheet - yes you can still buy it! use Avery 2502. A word of caution, some of the cheaper ones you can buy on the WWW can have a slight blueish tint. one tip; set the printer setting to printing on photo paper, on most printers this setting slows the printing slightly so the ink can dry which helps when printing on acetate sheet.
Here is a photo of it straight from the printer sitting on some white card:
3 - on the same side as the printing apply paint. I used gold aerosol paint - lots of very thin coats:
4 - fix thin double sided tape to the painted side of the sheet - i used double sided carpet tape from B&Q.
5 - cut out the name plate, and fix it to the base. The result is a name plate which has the text and goldpaint safely behind the acetate sheet.
you can play with the colour permutations: perhaps a different colour background, or different colour text. If you prefer gold lettering on a black background use a white font and fill the textbox with black.
Peter
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