Get a poster board to the size you need. Or if have a picture trace it using a flashlight and a glass table, make sure the poster is see through if you do it that way.
There are these things called Magnetacks that will hang up your poster without damaging it. They use magnets so they don't actually puncture or damage your poster in any way like tape or thumbtacks would. They're pretty inexpensive too. http://www.themagnetack.com
There are these things called Magnetacks that will hang up your poster without damaging it. They use magnets so they don't actually puncture or damage your poster in any way like tape or thumbtacks would. They're pretty inexpensive too.
sure you can
There are these things called Magnetacks that will hang up your poster/scroll without damaging it. They use magnets so they don't actually puncture or damage your poster/scroll in any way like tape or thumbtacks would. They're really strong but still inexpensive too. http://www.themagnetack.com
If you put tape on it you can hang it up ;)
laminate it... kinko's can do it any size
You can use a hangar, straws or dowels (to hang the pictures from), string or yarn, poster board for the pictures, and pictures or information. Draw scenes or paste pictures on the poster board. Cut the poster board into sizes to fit the picture or scene. Use the hangar and have 3 strings hanging down. One on each side (that are the same length) and one in the middle that is double the side lengths. Then for the 2 sides, you can tie the string around the dowel and from the dowel hang 2 pieces of string (one on each side of the dowel) that are then tied to 2 different pieces of poster board (with your scenes on them). Do the same on the other side. For the long middle string you want to hang another dowel, and do the same as you did for the side 2. At the bottom of the middle dowel hang one last string and hang your last poster board with the name of the title of the project on it.
There are these things called Magnetacks that will hang up your poster without damaging it. They use magnets so they don't actually puncture or damage your poster in any way like tape or thumbtacks would. They're pretty inexpensive too.
There are many secure ways to hang posters. One can use a frame and hang it with a nail, use poster putties on all four corners, use regular double-sided tape, or mounting tabs.
I assume you mean a poster to hang on your walls in a dorm room or something along those lines? I would recommend putting together the image you want using a program like Adobe Photoshop. Then take the photo to a printing place like Kinkos and have them blow it up your picture.
If you are making a display in your home or office, a poster maker would be great. Use the poster to capture the meaning of the event, and hang posters in prominent locations.
"There are three basic components to the motivational poster, a photo, a title and a description or slogan." "A motivational poster needs to have a picture, usually of an animal of some sort, and a catchy slogan like 'hang in there.' "