P.O. Box 1455, Minnetonka, MN 55345
Posted by Mgi Companies Inc on 20th Jun 2014
Have you heard of vision boards? They're part of a cultural trend to encourage a positive outlook on life and to reach your goals. Your board can be a fun project for yourself or you could include your kids and make a family board.
1.Here’s how to make a small vision board using our 11x17 magnetic picture frame which will keep it clean plus be super easy to change out:
2.Decide what you want your vision board to reflect. It can be used to describe a personal goal, a job you want, or even new décor for your living room.
3.Have fun collecting photos, articles, swatches and quotes for your board. You’ll find them in magazines, your own memorabilia, and online – print out whatever you find that works for you.
4.Need some ideas? Do a Google image search for vision board examples.
5.Cut a piece of poster board 11” x 17" or just a smidgen smaller. Start gluing or taping your memory board collection to it, creating a design that is pleasing to your eye. Slide it into the magnetic sign holder to keep your memory board items intact and clean. You can slide your board in and out of the magnetic frame when you want to add to it.
6.Stick it on your fridge door, on the side of a filing cabinet, or for that matter any metal surface—just make sure you’ll see it on a daily basis. It will motivate you to make your vision come true!
If your space at work is getting a little bland the best way to spice your area up is by adding some personal flare. Whether it's photos of loved ones, art, poetry, notes, or even just some reminders, the best way to post these items is not with tape or tacky, but with our magnetic picture frames! There's no [...]
The places where our magnetic picture frames can be used are limitless, however a particularly great place to use these is at a daycare. Whether you have a child in daycare, or you are a teacher working with the children, bringing these frames to the facility will make a great addition to the fridge or other metal surfaces. [...]