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Sticker Purchase & Installation
‘Fix The World’ Oval Stickers and Signs — for vehicles, front of buildings, noticeboards, anywhere! Again, this oval ‘Fix The World’ sticker is fast becoming the recognised symbol throughout the world of the real and only solution to the rapidly approaching apocalypse of human-condition-stricken dysfunction and devastation everywhere! So put the stickers everywhere, starting, we suggest, with the doors, back window and bonnet of your car!
Yes, this oval ‘Fix The World’ sign has become our WTM branding badge to plaster everywhere and anywhere, and the artwork for it can be downloaded here.
Details: These are available at cost price, and the world-wide supplier we use for these water, scratch & UV resistant stickers is Sticker Mule where you can order any size from 4" (10 cm) up to 36" (102 cm) wide. They deliver globally and shipping takes a maximum of 10 business days. They’re extremely economical to buy, and the way they achieve that is by requiring a minimum order of 10 stickers per size. Click on the orange buttons below for the exact prices, but for example:
- In 2024, ten 11" x 6.5” (28cm x 16.5cm) oval ‘Fix The World’ stickers for the car back windows above, including shipping anywhere in the world, cost $US37 (which is $US3.70 each);
- and in 2024 ten 24" x 14” (61cm x 36 cm) oval ‘Fix The World’ stickers for the car front doors above, including shipping, cost $US125 (which is $US12.50 each);
- and in 2024 ten 23.5” x 12” (60cm x 30cm) rectangular ‘Actually Fix The World’ stickers for the car back doors above, including shipping, cost $US98 (which is $US9.80 each).
So, as depicted in the images above, the cheapest and most effective WTM promotion for vehicles that we highly recommend is to put 24" (61cm) wide ‘Fix the World’ oval stickers on each front door (or slightly smaller if you have a smaller door space, check the space for a sticker because some cars have chrome strips etc), and one of those towards the front of the bonnet, and a 23.5” (60cm) wide rectangular ‘Actually Fix The World’ sticker on each of the back doors (or slightly smaller if you have a smaller door space), and two 11" (28cm) wide stickers on the bottom corners of the vehicle’s rear window (the wipers will sweep over them). Even though you have to order ten of each size, the cost will still only be approx. $US37 + $US125 + $US98 = $US260, leaving you seven 24" oval stickers, eight 24” rectangular stickers and eight 11" oval stickers for other vehicles/places!
You can economise by only having two 24” wide oval ‘Fix The World’ stickers on the front doors, and two 11” wide ones on the back window (and not have any stickers on the bonnet or back doors) which in 2024 costs approx. $US37 + $US125 = $US162, leaving you eight 24” and eight 11” stickers for other vehicles/places!
Note, if you want different sizes to the 3 above, all you have to do is modify the oval ‘Fix The World’ sticker template, or the rectangular ‘Actually Fix The World’ sticker template on the Sticker Mule website. Just revisit the templates if you want to order more than one size.
Magnets for oval ‘Fix The World’ & rectangle ‘Actually Fix The World’ signs
PLEASE NOTE, before purchasing magnets check that your car door panels are made of steel. Most modern cars are steel, however, some newer cars, especially luxury high-end vehicles, might be made from materials like aluminum or plastic, which are not magnetic. To check if the magnet will stick to your car, you can try a simple refrigerator magnet. If you can’t use magnets then your only option is to use stickers.
Our Sticker Mule suppliers can also supply magnet signs for the different sizes. These magnets can be easily taken on or off, such as situations where you want to rob a bank and make a clean getaway (joke!). As you can see in the photograph below, they are very thin and look just like a sticker sign. They have to be kept flat when not in use, and it is recommended that you remove and reapply your magnets every 2 or 3 days, and weekly clean the place on your car where they go and on both sides of the magnet with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Also they can blow off at high speed, so are not recommended for the bonnet. Obviously the 11” magnets won’t stick to your vehicle’s glass back window, but there’s often a space somewhere on the metal work at the back of the vehicle where you can put one or sometimes even two 11” magnets. Some people use magnets on their doors and have one or two 11” stickers on their back window.
Note, if you want different sized magnets for the 2 bigger ones above, you will need to download the artwork for oval and rectangular signs that are presented below, then upload that artwork into the Magnets section of the Sticker Mule website, and then adjust the templates there to the size you want.
Alternatively, you can have your local car sign shop print your stickers or magnets, just download the artwork for the ‘Fix The World’ Oval sign, or the artwork for the ‘Actually Fix The World’ rectangular sign, and take it to them.
Installation Instructions
The video below will assist you in understanding how to apply the stickers. Basically, to go through the process in the video, it is firstly important to position the stickers centrally on the car doors, and parallel to the bottom of the doors, or, in the case of the back window, parallel to the horizontal. This can be quite tricky and the way to succeed is to use masking tape to position the stickers before you take off their backing paper. In the case of the oval stickers, use the line of people underneath the sun as the line to make parallel to the bottom of the doors or to the horizontal. Ideally the horizontal middle of the rectangular sticker on the back door should be on the same level as the horizontal middle of the oval sticker on the front door. So, keep moving them around using bits of masking tape until you’ve got them properly positioned, then you put a piece of masking tape on each side of the stickers at their edge, with one piece of masking tape on the sticker and one piece beside it on the door or window, then you put a mark on each piece of masking tape where they meet so you can put the sticker back exactly in the same place when you peel off the back paper from the sticker. Then you have to put masking tape at the centre top and centre bottom of the sticker, and then peel off the paper backing from one side and carefully scissor it off, then attach that side of the sticker by working from the centre outwards using a piece of hard card or plastic scraper, so there are no bubbles caught underneath the sticker. Then you do the same with the other side of the sticker. If there are any bubbles when you are finished you can prick them with a pin to remove the air.
The vision splendid of the sunlit plains extended
As mentioned on the Flyers page, at the end of Jeremy’s Sermon On The Beach video and booklet there is a short video and transcript of Ales Flisar describing how he is spreading our life-and-world-saving good news to his whole community by systematically mailbox-dropping leaflets, handing them out in public places, putting them up everywhere, and driving around in his amazing van (pictured above), and how he is then going to do that in his neighbouring town, and so on. And Kevin Ryan is doing similar leaflet-bombing in Ireland (his leaflet holder pictured above), as is the Akritidis family in Melbourne, and other supporters around the world. In Sydney we have created from Google Maps a street map of the whole of Sydney showing those streets that have already had mailbox-flyer-drops done, so none of us in Sydney are doubling up (in Australia the rule with mailboxes is that “material deemed to be educational and charitable [which is what our flyers are] is exempt from ‘No junk mail’ signage”).
In Sydney, Tony Gowing, who in a month since the A5/US Half Letter artwork was put up on our website had already mailbox dropped 4,000 flyers walking the streets between 6 and 8pm after work, says that he takes a print-out (sometimes a screenshot) of the area he is working to mark off what he’s covered, and said that you can fold the A5 flyers in half horizontally if it is a narrow letterbox opening. In 2024 we found a printer in Australia who prints 100,000 double-sided A5 flyers for US 1.3 cents each (which is Aust 2 cents), which we share with our Australian centres, and we’re trying to find other super cheap printers for Europe and North America. The miracle of opportunity for us is that everyone has direct mailbox access to them!
For public places that can get rained on we have laminated A4/US letter Noticeboard flyers that we stick on with squares of large industrial (ask your hardware store) double-sided tape in each corner. So yes, potentially just through flyers and signs the whole world can learn of the great sunrise of the relief of love and truth on Earth!