I don't know about you but I have struggled to find sign holders for my Paparazzi displays that work with my big pegboard displays. I use garment racks to display my jewelry because I have a large inventory and they hold a lot of stuff. However, using ROUND garment racks really posed a problem for hanging signs. Tape didn't hold at all and many clip on sign holders were square shaped so I did some shopping around and finally found the perfect product! These little clip-on holders are made to clip to a round shaped item, which fits perfectly around the bar of the garment rack. They have a small acrylic piece that your sign slides into to hold it up. Now, for obvious reasons, it won't work with just a paper sign, so you will need to either print your sign on card stock or other thicker, sturdier paper or do as I did and laminate your paper signs, otherwise they will just flop over. I would recommend laminating because they will last a very long time this way. Especially if you are constantly re-using them, putting them up, taking them down, packing them away. They can really take a beating if not protected and having them laminated does that perfectly! Another really cool feature about these sign holders is that they swivel so you can clip them to just about anything and adjust them to hold your signs up straight. Pretty cool! I found them online at www.specialtystoreservies.com. They were only a couple of dollars each and well worth the investment! I bought 12 of them because not only do they hold your signs on top of your rack, but they can be clipped to just about anything...including your shopping baskets, hair clip baskets, headband displays, and more! Just print some small signs to label your smaller displays and clip them right to it!
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2/21/2017 04:27:06 am
Thanks a lot for one’s intriguing write-up.
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AuthorMy name is Colleen Menning and I have been a Paparazzi Independent Consultant since September 2014. I hope that some of these posts inspire you to build your business and learn from what I have learned through trial & error. Archives
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