You've built your circuit, you've got the box for it. What about labelling the box front?
Try this:-
1) Create your artwork full-size with graphics software, then flip the image horizontally to give a mirror image.
2) Cut along the 'hinge' of a laminating pouch, thus creating two sheets.
3) Using an ink-jet printer ( NOT a laser printer ) print your artwork on the adhesive-coated surface of one of the sheets.
4) When the ink has THOROUGHLY dried, align the sheet ink-side down on the box and trim off any surplus.
5) If switches etc will protrude through the box then cut appropriate holes in the sheet.
6) Re-align the sheet then, taking care not to move it, iron it on to the box with a domestic clothes iron at a moderate heat setting (some experimenting to find the right setting may be necessary).
7) Allow the sheet/box to cool undisturbed.
Alec
Try this:-
1) Create your artwork full-size with graphics software, then flip the image horizontally to give a mirror image.
2) Cut along the 'hinge' of a laminating pouch, thus creating two sheets.
3) Using an ink-jet printer ( NOT a laser printer ) print your artwork on the adhesive-coated surface of one of the sheets.
4) When the ink has THOROUGHLY dried, align the sheet ink-side down on the box and trim off any surplus.
5) If switches etc will protrude through the box then cut appropriate holes in the sheet.
6) Re-align the sheet then, taking care not to move it, iron it on to the box with a domestic clothes iron at a moderate heat setting (some experimenting to find the right setting may be necessary).
7) Allow the sheet/box to cool undisturbed.
Alec