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The Boneyard Haunted House in Texas unveils it latest entry into the Wrapped Vehicle Arena. A 2010 Dodge RAM was selected to be completely covered or wrapped in vinyl graphics. The Boneyard, one of the top Haunted Houses in Dallas has been using vehicle wraps since 2008 and currently has a total of six vehicles that make up their fleet. Ranging from a H2-Hummer all the way down to a VW-Bug. 

The Boneyard has consistently built their Branding and public image from the start. "Quality and Value are vital when presenting your companies image to the public, and is what our customers have come to expect from the Boneyard" said Dan Hall - Owner of the Boneyard Haunted House. "If you put your name on it - it has to be right! it doesn't matter if its a Hummer or a coffee cup" said Hall.  


Dan from the Boneyard had searched for a company to partner with to wrap vehicles for the Haunted House promotions.  The main reason he chose 360 Wraps was because the design elements on the Boneyard vehicles were so detailed that he was having a hard time finding someone that could take his vision and create a vehicle wrap reality with it.  After 5 vehicles in 3 years, the partnership is going strong.  Check out the latest creation by the creative team at 360 wraps for the Worlds Largest Haunted House "The Boneyard" located in Arlington Texas. www.theboneyard.org

 
Spooky Wraps 10/24/2010
 
As a vehicle wrap shop, we get all kind of different projects, from very large trailers and wall wraps to helmets for racecar drivers.  Some of the most interesting vehicles we have done though have been for the Boneyard Haunted House www.theboneyard.org Dan from the boneyard is one of the most creative guys I have ever met.  He used his skills in Industrial design and engineering to build an attraction right in our DFW backyard that rivals those at Universal pictures.  Eveyone that we have taken to the boneyard has come out screaming and scared to death, just the way they like it at the Boneyard.  If your looking for somewhere to go that will be fun and games, go to Chuck E Cheese, if you want to be terrified, take a trip to the Boneyard this Oct. 

Happy Halloween from all of us at Team 360 Wraps
 
 
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Who says you have to own a business to get your vehicle wrapped?  Aside from personal vehicle customization, and as a means to market their businesses, people are getting more and more creative with what they can market via their method of transportation!  Last week  we were contacted by Buddy Pilgrim, campaign manager for Broden for Congress. He wanted to find out if he could benefit from our services, and could he ever!  After Buddy visited our shop to take a look at some of our previous work, the decision made to invest in a 360 vehicle wrap was an easy one.  The idea was to take some of the campaign funds that would typically be used in a political campaign for purchasing advertising such as radio, television, or print media, etc; and triple the value of his dollar by getting a couple of vehicle wraps instead..  The first vehicle we wrapped for the campaign was Pastor Stephen Broden's personal vehicle, a Chevrolet Suburban.  DeVaughn Jones, our lead designer, and Buddy sat down to design the wrap together.  The result was a partial wrap that would get their message across and simultaneously be cost effective.  Buddy was thrilled with the very first design that DeVaughn put together for him.  The objective was to create a clean design, with a clear message, that would spark conversation with those driving the wrapped vehicles.  The attention-grabbing vehicles will allow the campaign supporters driving the vehicles to engage with the community and open the lines of communication in order to share Pastor Broden's message.Shortly thereafter, Buddy brought in vehicle number two, another suburban he wanted to have wrapped with the same design.  If you’re interested in finding out about Pastor Stephen Broden visit www.brodenforcongress.com .Whether you’re running for congress or running a business, here’s some food for thought: for the same amount of money you would spend on a stationary billboard for one month, a 30 second commercial, or a 1 time 1/2 page news paper ad, you could wrap your vehicle and advertise to everyone... everywhere you drive... for the next three years!