Sunday, November 18, 2012

Vinyl Disorder Review & Giveaway - Holiday Gift Guide





Vinyl Disorder offers up a variety of vinyl graphics for all types of things - not just wall art.  Their decals can be put on a car, a cornhole game, a wall, or how about some luggage? Anything to personalize your space.  I have had a blank wall in my house for some time in my bedroom and my husband won't let me paint the paneling.  So when I had the chance to review a product from Vinyl Disorder, I leaped at the chance to fill that blank space.  I finally decided to get some bold red script.


It took me a few minutes to figure out how to attach it properly because there were no instructions.  But once I figured out the best way to apply it, it literally took just a minute or two. The decal came with a hard plastic tool to help apply the quote.  Hubby is happy I didn't ruin the wall with paint (he hates painted paneling)  and we both like the bright flowing script.  I'm planning on going back to Vinyl Disorder and ordering some of their memorial decals for my truck, in memory of my father. But they have other family decals, besides stick figures.  Some are really humorous or they are more your own style.


Whether you're looking to brighten up a space or a car, Vinyl Disorder is affordable and has something for everyone.  Vinyl Disorder makes our holiday gift guide for males because they have some really cool car detailing vinyl, but it would easily make a great gift for anyone with a car or a space of their own that they'd like to personalize.



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24 comments:

  1. lol! I LOVE the zombie wall stickers! I don't know If I could have them in my house...but like...a rec center or coffee shop would be aswesome! Zombie Coffee...Wakes the dead!

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  2. I of course love zombies, but I have tons of pics of GUatemala on my walls so the Guatemala 2 Flag would be awesome to put along with it.

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  3. The holiday gift guide for males is funny. Some really amusing stickers!

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  4. I really like the script you put on the paneling. It looks really pretty and brightened up the wood.

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  5. I like their Pirate With Sword Pirates Vinyl! Thanks so much for the fantastic giveaway!
    Reneewalters3@yahoo.com

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  6. I like the pink snowflakes
    elysesw@aol.com

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  7. i like the Music Notes JC008 sticker

    cb_shorty2003@yahoo.com

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  8. I really like the coffee one - http://www.vinyldisorder.com/coffee.html

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  9. Hibiscus Flowers JC001

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  10. A true love story never ends Wall Quote Mural Decal is my favorite. rustysrambles(at)charter(dot)net

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  11. I love the I'd rather be killing zombies decal.

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  12. Trees NS057 Vinyl Decal Wall Art Sticker Mural is one I like

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  13. I love the Trains NS002 Vinyl Decal Wall Art Sticker Mural!

    Lisa Garner

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  14. Trains NS002 Vinyl Decal Wall Art Sticker Mural

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  15. my son would love Dribble rebound shoot score Sports hobbies Outdoor Vinyl Wall Decal Sticker Mural Quotes Words S016

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  16. I love the Let him sleep, for when he wakes... wall quote.

    sandysaveseveryday AT gmail DOT com

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  17. I liked the Glow in the Dark Star Vinyl Decal Mural Kit GDK2

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  18. I love the pink snowflakes

    email/ daveshir2005@yahoo.com
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  19. I would love the Spider web though there are many others that I like, like the glow in the dark stars.

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  20. I like http://www.vinyldisorder.com/gdk12.html

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