ok here's my first (and only) pocket t. Keep in mind that DH WANTED a green shirt with a CAMO Mickey Head so it's not the most eye-catching combo - it sort of blends in.

I used orange for his name b'c neither WHITE nor RED would show up well enough.
[/IMG]
SPECIAL THANKS
to RUMBLY TUMBLY for the Camo head; it's perfect for my outdoorsy hubby and DAK!
Also, to get the design to the proper size to fit the pocket and not be too big, I printed out several different sizes. After determining what design to put on the pocket, my next steps were:
1.) copy design into a MS Word document multiple times.
2.) take each design and shrink it by 1/2 inch (I used the ruler across the top and started with my biggest Mickey head at 6" and kept making copies going down in increments of .5 until I got down to a 4" ruler.)
3.) print entire document on plain paper.
4.) cut out each Mickey Head (you may not need this step if you're good at sizing things up by just looking at it).
5.) lay each of the various size heads on the pocket of the tee one at a time to determine which size looks best.
6.) follow the transfer process for the size that works best.
Here's a copy of some of the heads I cut out on plain paper to determine which would work best:
[/IMG]