Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Printing & Cutting Sentiments from Your Computer

16 comments:

  1. This is extremely helpful! Everytime Ive tried its not even but Im going to try your way next. Thanks so much!

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  2. Thanks so much for your video Mary
    hug lenny

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  3. Mary, Thanks for the video. It was very helpful. Thanks again. Debbie

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  4. Thank you for sharing this with us!! I love to see how others do this. :)

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  5. This is a great video Mary... who knew?

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  6. I also use this way of getting sentiments on my cards. A hint for you..... I make sure that the "view" of the screen size is at 100% and then I hold my card up to the screen to see if the sentiment will fit and it hasnt failed me yet.

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  7. Thanks for sharing.

    http://iwycd.blogspot.com/

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  8. Thank you Mary for sharing your talent with us all. I will try this with my current trimmer.

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  9. Thank you so much Mary... You are so sweet!!!
    Have a Scrappy Day !
    http://www.mariaelenaworld.blogspot.com/

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  10. This was truly helpful and it will certainly give you consistent results.

    Barb S from Toronto, Canada (CCC Team #2)

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  11. Thanks Mary, I always forget that I can use my computer when I don't have a stamp that fits.

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  12. Thank you for sharing this wonderful method with us Mary:) I am so going to have to try this out.
    Monica L.
    monita23 at ca dot rr dot com

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  13. Thanks a million Mary!!!
    This was very helpful. One question...once you have your sentiment cut out how do you mat it? Do you just eyeball it or do you literally measure 1/8in all the way around?
    Blessings,
    Valerie

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  14. Mary....I didn't catch the name of the font you use. Would you mind telling me? Also I'm interested in knowing what printer you are using. I like the way it printed your saying. Thanks for sharing this technique. Very, very helpful! :O)

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  15. Thank you Mary. Great way to explain how to make all sides even.
    Mary Ann

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  16. What was the name of the font you used?

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