Garage Sales > SignsSeptember 26, 2007

Protect Your Signs

To keep your rummage or garage sale sign dry in bad weather, slip it into a big ziplock bag before putting it up! You can also use sheet protectors.

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01/17/2011

Where do you get bags big enough? In my experience, a yard sale sign should be at least half a sheet of poster board (a full sheet if posted on a busy street), otherwise people have to practically stop to find out what they say.

By Peggy (Guest Post) 05/19/2008

Another way to preserve your signs is to cover them with packing tape.

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02/16/2008

Wow Veronica, that's an awesome idea! Good thinking! : )

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09/26/2007

That is one of the best ideas I've ever read here! It makes so much sense, especially after you've spent the money and time on making attractive signs. What a smart thing to do! Thanks for sharing this. :-)

By Victoria (Guest Post) 09/26/2007

Great idea! I thought of another one...how about Saran Wrap-type of paper & staple it on to the sign.

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