Help! Ideas needed for "don't touch the quilts" signs
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Help! Ideas needed for "don't touch the quilts" signs
Hi! Help! My quilting group is having a quilt show and we need those " Don't touch the Quilts" signs. So would you please share your ideas with me? I've had a hard time finding any online. Thank you!
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I once seen the "Sunbonnet Sue chain gang" signs they were cute and got the message across well . The signs were Sunbonnet Sues in striped dresses saying that they had touched the quilts.
http://quiltskipper.com/2012/06/25/r...rs-guild-show/
http://lh4.ggpht.com/_eQOogJgEM9g/TM...uch%5B7%5D.jpg
http://quiltskipper.com/2012/06/25/r...rs-guild-show/
http://lh4.ggpht.com/_eQOogJgEM9g/TM...uch%5B7%5D.jpg
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The shows here, now give out the disposable painters gloves as you arrive, to avoid risk of spreading bacteria/germs in the cloth gloves.
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Those are so freakin' hilarious!
I once seen the "Sunbonnet Sue chain gang" signs they were cute and got the message across well . The signs were Sunbonnet Sues in striped dresses saying that they had touched the quilts.
http://quiltskipper.com/2012/06/25/r...rs-guild-show/
http://lh4.ggpht.com/_eQOogJgEM9g/TM...uch%5B7%5D.jpg
http://quiltskipper.com/2012/06/25/r...rs-guild-show/
http://lh4.ggpht.com/_eQOogJgEM9g/TM...uch%5B7%5D.jpg
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I attended a Show this past weekend. They asked everyone at the registration/entrance booth if they wanted to to be able to touch the quilts...if yes, they were given a pair of disposable gloves. They can be bought at Walmart, etc. Pretty inexpensive.
Perhaps a nice sign upon entering the show EXPLAINING why quilts should not be touched but do it in a nice informative tone. Nothing puts me off like a rude sign. (no shoes,no shirt NO SERVICE"... Yikes!). "Negatives" puts me on the defense. Productive information is positive. Informative and educates.
Sandy
Perhaps a nice sign upon entering the show EXPLAINING why quilts should not be touched but do it in a nice informative tone. Nothing puts me off like a rude sign. (no shoes,no shirt NO SERVICE"... Yikes!). "Negatives" puts me on the defense. Productive information is positive. Informative and educates.
Sandy
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