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Zion National Park Forever Project in collaboration with Dust City Wood Stickers
The Zion National Park Forever Project engages in collaborative efforts with federal agencies, gateway communities, and guests to create connections to the Greater Zion Landscape. We were excited to work with this non-profit organization to create custom wood stickers featuring the main geological features of the park!
Take home a piece of historic Multnomah Falls on a wood sticker
An attraction rich in history, Multnomah Falls is a 611-foot-tall roaring, awe-inspiring cascade of icy water. Located in the Columbia River Gorge, the waterfall is the tallest waterfall in the state of Oregon. Dust City was thrilled to be able to create custom wood stickers displaying this landmark's true beauty.
Meet Our Production Manager, Tater Zoid
I actually just celebrated my 4 year anniversary with Dust City Designs last week! I am the Chief Laser Operator, meaning I am in charge of making sure the lasers are on at all times. I am also in charge of everything shipping related and make sure quality is on point for every order that goes out our door.
Dust City Wood Stickers Partners with Realtree
Dust City has partnered with Realtree to bring outdoor enthusiasts wood stickers! Realtree has become known as one of the largest, most respected names in the outdoor industry, and now they offer wood stickers. Being the world's leading camouflage, Realtree is licensed by over 1,500 manufacturers of thousands of outdoor and lifestyle products. In addition, they are committed to supporting individuals and groups that work to ensure our outdoor heritage, the conservation of natural places, and the wildlife that resides there.
America's Largest Sea Cave Brings Sea Lion Wood Stickers to it's Gift Shop
The Sea Lion Caves is America's largest sea cave as identified by the Guiness Book of World Records. It is the year round home of the Steller Sea Lion. The Stellar sea lion, also known as the northern sea lion, is the largest member of the sea lion family. You can see these majestic beauties in their natural habitat dwelling in the formation of the cavern that began about 25 million years ago.