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CDH Awareness Stickers
I'm not sure if these are in other areas of the country but here in North Carolina we have OBX stickers. OBX is short for The Outter Banks (Cape Hatteras, Kitty Hawk, etc). They are black and white oval stickers. There are now other areas that are doing the same thing with the 3 initials in black and white.
What do you all think of having CDH on stickers like these? We can do stickers, magnets, t-shirts, etc.
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Sample of what I'm talking about. These aren't quite as feminine / child oriented as the cherubs logos so maybe we can convince the dads to wear clothing if we used this logo instead.
http://www.cdhsupport.org/graphics/cdhsticker.gif
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I think the sample is a blunt to someone looking at it. I hope that makes sense. I like it. People who don't know what CDH is would look at it and ask what is CDH!
Stephanie(Shelby's Mom LCDH 7-10-06)
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I hope so, Stephanie, that's what we want! :) I know I looked at the OBX sticker when I first saw it and *had* to ask the person what it meant. It's almost like the oval and the initials are hypnotic. ;) Any way we can get people to ask about CDH is a great way to me!
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So, would you change all your logos to this one? Does it have to be
black and white?
Kim
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We wouldn't change our logos, this would just be an additional option for fundraising items like stickers, shirts, etc.
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If you do the research: It's a European thing, and guys think it's stylish. (Yes, I know... guys, stylish, that's a oxymoron), but it appeals to the not-so-cutsie crowd. I think that it's an excellent option to show your support without defacing your Volvo.
- Chuck: Kara's hubby, Adam's father, and (ahem) not a the owner of a Volvo.
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Great! Glad to hear that you will wear it, Chuck! ;) BTW, you can get your own profile and post on the dad's section too (that's a huge hint - we need the dads more involved here!).
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Sorry, Dawn, he's not willing to go that far. We talked about it last night and I really tried to encourage him, but its a no go!
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Awww, ok. But in the future, if he changes his mind, tell him the men don't have to talk about CDH and "feelings" and such. I don't care if they talk about football and Tiger Woods and the latest beer, we just want to get the dads talking. ;)