DIY Branding With Custom Patches, Decals, and Transfers

DIY Branding With Custom Patches, Decals, and Transfers

Key Takeaways / Summary:

  • Combining branding methods can help you develop a unique branding strategy.
  • Custom decals, transfers, and patches can serve several purposes to spread the word.
  • Elevate your brand with a DIY branding project from DB Custom Creations. 

Digital ads have only a fraction of a second to gain attention in an overly crowded space before they're scrolled away. While your online presence is a crucial part of a modern marketing strategy, the addition of physical elements could be the secret sauce that makes your brand recognizable.

Decals, patches, and transfers from DB Custom Creations can put your brand front and center to grab attention and turn your customers into brand ambassadors. 

Combining Patches, Decals, and Transfers for Brand Impact

Patches, decals, and transfers are versatile enough to be used in multiple places, allowing you to communicate with your audience and leave a memorable impression. Deciding how and when to use them can be the key to unlocking your brand potential.

Using Decals for Personalized Products and Signage

Decals are ideal for smooth, non-porous surfaces like cars, windows, laptops, water bottles, and more. They're easy to distribute and apply, making them a popular choice for swag bags and bonuses with purchases. 

Custom Transfers for Easy DIY Clothing Customization

Custom transfers transform apparel into works of art that make your brand stand out. 

Sponsoring a youth sports team? Apply custom transfers to uniforms to create natural brand ambassadorship at every game.

Employee Uniforms don't have to be boring. Custom transfers can be used to embellish t-shirts, aprons, jackets, and more.

Retail products from every industry have an opportunity to increase sales and develop organic brand promotion with attractive branded apparel. T-shirts, hats, tote bags, hoodies, and jackets are popular options among brand-conscious customers. 

Creative Ways to Use Custom Patches for Apparel and Merch

Custom patches merge the gap between style and branding. They're available in a variety of shapes and sizes, making them a versatile choice to be used on a wide range of items. 

  • Collectable, attractive patches are an ideal way to reward loyal customers for repeat purchases. 
  • Custom employee name patches can be applied to smocks, aprons, polos, and hats to make your brand stand out.
  • Limited availability items add urgency and enable you to use unique designs to capture special moments in your brand's history. 

Tips for Designing Professional-Looking DIY Customizations

Digital design tools can help you source images, develop a professional color palette, and create eye-catching designs. Such tools often use drag-and-drop functionality and offer options to enhance images for optimal clarity.

Tools & Materials You'll Need for DIY Branding Projects

Using the right tools will help you achieve professional design and installation. Depending on your design choice and distribution methods, you may need the following tools.

  • A heat press is recommended over a household iron when applying transfers for accurate temperatures and pressure control for improved durability.
  • Place parchment or transfer paper over your design before applying heat to protect it.
  • Light cleaning solution & paper towels for cleaning and drying non-porous surfaces are recommended before applying decals.
  • Masking tape to secure a decal to the surface will ensure level placement.
  • For professional results, you'll need a flat-edged object to remove bubbles from decals.

Ready to Elevate Your Brand? Start Your DIY Project Today

Widely known brand names don't just show up on the surfaces where everyone sees them daily. Names and logos are strategically used in different locations until consumers adopt them. Ready to see how custom patches, decals, and transfers enhance visibility for your Tulsa business? Reach out to DB Custom Creations to discuss your DIY branding project.

 

Image credit: // Shutterstock // Wachiwit

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