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GirlsFever's labels : a flexible, customers-friendly service!
How to order customized engraving products? After selecting the product as usual, you will see in the detailed description column a drop down menu that allows you to choose your fonts and a text box to enter any engraved message. This service may not be available for certain products, some of which are not suitable for engraving, but if you wish for some items to be engraved, simply contact us to clarify.
If you like to order different text with the same sort of labels, that is possible. Select the quantity from the same item, like 3 sets. After placing the order, email us the 3 different group of texts incl. your invoice number and we will process your order as described.
Beside of text engraving, we can engrave images as well. For example check out the shells samples. We aim to deliver quality products and workmanship. In order to do so, here are some guidelines for you to upload your digital image for the best engraving results: images which taken in poor lighting or low resolution will not be engraved well and will lose details in the engraving process. On the other hand images like school portraits or studio images will engrave better as there is a good graduation of dark to light shades. Try to avoid images with large areas of dark or light colors, such as sun lights and shadows, will result in a blocky appearance when engraved.
We convert all images into black/white image and we resize them to fit the surface before engraving on the chosen materials. To avoid loss of quality in this way, we advise to upload images with a resolution of 300dpi or higher (the higher the dpi the more detailed the image becomes). In able to have a sharp image on a small tinny surface, it's recommended to engrave just a headshot.
The possibilities for engraving are endless: your imagination is the limit. You have the power to create a smashing look in your artwork with GirlsFever today!
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Last Updated: 16 Sept 2009
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