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  2. Make your own stickers with this easy hack - AOL

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    The post Make your own stickers with this easy hack appeared first on In The Know. Making custom stickers of your favorite images, photos, and designs has never been easier! The post Make your own ...

  3. Helmet sticker - Wikipedia

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    The stickers stem from fighter pilots marking their planes with stickers or painted roundels after kills and/or successful missions. [ 4 ] Michael Pellowski, in his book Rutgers Football: A Gridiron Tradition in Scarlet , credits Rutgers defensive backs coach Dewey King with being “one of the first” to award decals for helmets in 1961.

  4. Helmet stickers for Tennessee storm-injured Asher Sullivan ...

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    More than 3,000 sports helmet stickers have been made for 10-year-old Asher Sullivan, who remains hospitalized after being injured in recent storms

  5. Sticker (messaging) - Wikipedia

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    Stickers are commonly downloadable for free, but some services may offer premium options via microtransactions, often described as stickers as a service. Sets may be devoted to specific themes, characters, as well as popular brands and media franchises such as Hello Kitty , Psy , and the Minions of Despicable Me .

  6. Winged football helmet - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, the Connecticut Coyotes of the Arena Football League wore red, white, and blue winged helmets,. [6] There is also evidence that several early National Football League teams wore the winged helmet. The New York Giants wore an early version of the winged helmet in 1930–1931. [7] [8] The Chicago Bears used the winged helmet in 1931 and ...

  7. Sticker - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] Initiating a craze for collecting and trading stickers, since then, collecting and trading stickers has become part of the World Cup experience, especially for the younger generation. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] UK newspaper The Guardian states, "the tradition of swapping duplicate [World Cup] stickers was a playground fixture during the 1970s and ...

  8. Sticker art - Wikipedia

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    A sticker by Smear photographed in Los Angeles in 2006. Sticker art (also known as slaps in a graffiti context) [1] is a form of street art in which an image or message is publicly displayed using stickers. These stickers may promote a political agenda, comment on a policy or issue, or comprise a subcategory of graffiti. [2]

  9. Helmet (heraldry) - Wikipedia

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    The direction a helmet faces and the number of bars on the grille has been ascribed special significance in later manuals, but this is not a period [clarification needed] practice. [6] A king's helmet, a golden helmet shown affronté with the visor raised, crowned with a royal crown, became adopted by the kings of Prussia. [6]