© 2008 kim

Posters, Wonderful Posters

Recently, I had the *brilliant* idea to make an autograph poster for my daughter’s Sweet 16 party.  It was a hit!!!  Since then, I made another for my other daughter’s graduation party.  Now I have people requesting me to make them for their parties.   Currently I need to make another one for another daughter’s party.

Sam’s Club prints them for me on their matte finish and I have them in hand within an hour.  The prints are gorgeous! 

My examples are below.   They framed up beautifully and are a wonderful memento for the occasion!

Thank you for looking. :)

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6 Comments

  1. Elizabeth McCoy
    Posted July 12, 2008 at 1:30 pm | #

    Love these!!! A wonderful way to remember all your friends who attended.

  2. Posted July 12, 2008 at 4:26 pm | #

    What a fantastic idea!

  3. Gail
    Posted July 13, 2008 at 9:37 am | #

    This is a fabulous idea! I’ve always been chicken about blowing up photos. I’d love to know what size you have them done up in and what size/resolution etc. you put it together in before you take it in..I have three young granddaughters who would love something like this!

  4. Posted July 16, 2008 at 3:24 am | #

    Oh, this is a wonderful idea! What kind of pen writes best on the posters, for the autographs?

    Found you on BlogRush – I’ve bookmarked so I can come back!!

  5. Raphne
    Posted July 16, 2008 at 1:00 pm | #

    Kim, what a fabulous idea! I could see all kinds of fun uses for this: school classes to send as a get-well wish to hospitalized teachers or classmates, congratulations for new babies, even family reunions, retirement parties. . . really any event that more than one person might want to express a sentiment to someone.

    TOTALLY cool idea!

  6. kim
    Posted July 23, 2008 at 1:42 pm | #

    Thank you for your comments! :) I look forward to hearing more from you!

    I just put up a new post with more information on the posters – Check it out – http://thecreativepixel.com/blog/products/crafts/posters-revisited/

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