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This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. TrixiePix™, rixiepixie™, TrixiePixel™ &
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In 2008 we're
seeing a dramatic increase in companies attempting to infringe on our trademarked names and copyrights; it will
soon become
necessary
to file suit in at least one case in the US and probably another in the UK. Sorry, but people & companies must
think up THEIR OWN names and material for resale, not
merely take or build from
someone else's and it is a low-grade human being
indeed
who
attempts
this. Regardless of the fact that this is the
enforceable law, it's also just common human
decency and honor.
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Novelty Checks, Huge Checks, Giant Checks, Gag Checks, Contest Winner
Checks, Corporate
Event Checks, Party Checks, Gigantic Checks, Humungous Checks, Fake
Checks, Oversized Checks
Make Your Own
GIANT CHECKS
from scratch
CAUTION: This item requires that you supply your own complete image
of a check. If you'd rather just fill in the blanks on one of our pre-made
checks, please click HERE to go back to the giant checks main menu.
Item Number FCH-4
22x42 inches Giant Checks on flexible dry-erase (FCH-4)
*** If I provide the actual banking information from my checking account for the giant checks, how secure is this information?
*** It's exactly as secure as it is every other time you mail or hand someone or some company a check. You're not providing any information to us that you don't provide to anyone who receives one of your checks.
Real
Giant Checks
Now
you can design your own Giant Checks exactly to
suit your own needs and situation.
Create
your check any way you want it, using the software of your choice
(Photoshop, MS Publisher, Illustrator, etc.), then save your work
as a bitmap (.jpg) at the highest quality setting.
Send
us the file.
That's
about it!

Item Number FCH-4
22x42 inches Giant Checks on flexible dry-erase (FCH-4)
Your image size should equal the size of the check you're ordering
Image submitted should be no less than 150 DPI at print size
Remember: You are responsible for your image.
GIGO means: Garbage In, Garbage Out. If you supply a poor quality image, it will print as a poor quality image!
$74.95
Custom Giant Checks
Fill out the following information and click 'Submit'.
What
kind of dry-erase pen
or marker should I use?
There
are dozens, if not hundreds, of dry-erase markers available in
every drug store and office supply depot. Most fall into two categories:
(1)
Slightly more durable, harder to erase
(2) Less durable, very easy to erase
The
"Sanford" brand dry erase markers are designed
in such a way as to not easily brush off if someone accidentally
touches the board with a piece of clothing. Many dry-erase removal
products are on the market -- the Sanford brand pens and markers
generally require the use of one of these products for complete
removal. Isopropyl alcohol will also remove Sanford brand markers
(be careful not to let alcohol or any other fluid come in contact
with the back side of the media). Most commercial dry-erase removal
products are alcohol-based. Remember, alcohol is FLAMMABLE (it's
used as fuel in dragsters). Keep away from flames and heat sources!
Marks-a-Lot
dry-erase markers (by Avery) can be removed with any soft cloth
-- no remover required. We suggest using only this marker.
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