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RweTHEREyet
08-19-2007, 01:07 PM
I love so many of these wonderful designs that I see, and I want to use most all of them that I see. The problem is, I prefer not to wear t-shirts--I am into clothes that are lighter weight for keeping cool, hubby won't wear a shirt with anything other than small graphics and my DS and DGF are both young adults and not really into a lot of these.

I am making magnetic door signs for our cruise next year, and I would love to make some signs for our resort room doors, but I am not sure that the doors are metal.

I could do a couple of tote bags, but I don't really need them.

Please help me with some other ideas on how to enjoy these marvelous designs. I would love to find a way to put them on those soft visors, the ones that use the curly cord to keep them on your head, but I haven't a clue as to how you might get a design on them. :confused3

Any ideas you can share? :idea:

RweTHEREyet
08-20-2007, 10:46 AM
Well, I came up with one on my own. I have a digital picture frame on my desk at work. I plan to put some of these adorable images on there to enjoy, like some from MNSSHP will be a reminder of what we are doing in October, some cruise pics for our cruise next year.

Anyone else? Trust me, if you aren't that creative, it isn't that easy to come up with these ideas. :lmao:

popcorn:: I'll be anxious to see what all you wonderful crafty folks have done.

RweTHEREyet
08-21-2007, 08:15 AM
As much as I always enjoy a good conversation with myself :lmao: , I have no doubt whatsoever that you clever, crafty-type folks have used these designs for things other than t-shirts and door magnets. Please do tell. :flower3:

rumblytumbly
08-21-2007, 09:53 AM
I don't know... I think you were having a lovely conversation with yourself:lmao:

How about greeting cards or ecards?

M_I_C_K_E_Y
08-21-2007, 09:55 AM
I have used them for journal covers for the kids to keep a travel journal. And the usual t****s and door magnets.

Others have used them for cards, invitations, canvas bags and luggage tags. That is a few ideas I have heard from fellow dis'ers. Maybe you'll get more suggestions.

Webbie
08-21-2007, 12:57 PM
You could use them for scrapbooking. Making your own stationary. Making a small transfer to place on the front of a light weight blouse...over the heart maybe? Use to make your own signature for e-mails. Just a couple of quick ideas.

3lilpigsnprincess
08-23-2007, 01:42 AM
I was thinking of doing pillowcases for my kids. Hopefully the transfer paper is soft enough though.