I have been looking for it, but can't find what I did for my husband's 50th last year: I used Microsoft Publisher to create iron-ons for t-shirt, but the same idea could be used for magnets.
I took a Mickey Mouse bd character and used a Disney font and spelled out "Celebrating my 50th with a bunch of characters" and put in a photo of my husband with his siblings.
For the other shirt, I used an open font and put old photos of my husband behind the letters (scanned them in). I spelled out "Fifty is nifty" for the shirt and used a solid background around the letters to cover the photos behind the letters. It took me a looong time to do it as I really did not know what I was doing, but it did come out cute.
Would LOVE this one for the Wonder! Anyone?Or anything Wonder with a pirate theme....thanks!
Yeah, now to find one for the Eastbound Repo!![]()
I did not have a problem with my magnets walking off. I heard if you make them personal (names, stateroom number, etc) that people are less likely to take them.
Well, would YOU want a magnet with my name all over it?![]()
But I didn't have a problem with magnets walking off either... but then again, since I still had the file on my computer at home it really wouldn't bother me overmuch if it did happen outside of the principle of the thing.
How do you turn it into a magnet?
Print graphics on magnetic backed sheets of paper or else print graphics on paper, laminate it and glue magnets to the back. Stateroom doors are metal and magnets adhere to the door without harming the finish.