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I don't have a 12x12 printer either. I just opened the template and printed it on regular paper, then cut it out. I then cut around it on my scrapbook paper with an exacto knife. I didn't care if it was perfect...figured it would line up pretty good. It's probably the size of a medium fry box from McDonald's...or pretty close anyway. When I cut them out of a 12x12 piece of paper, I can get 2 out of each sheet if I place the template a little cockeyed.debamas wrote:Thought this looked easy enough for me! Soooo, I found the link to the pattern and when I open it, it's so big! I'm new at this. Help me out here...do I just change the size to fit my paper that my printer uses?
8 1/2 by 11? Will that make my box adequate size? I don't have a printer to print 12 by 12.
That's what I did, and I actually have photoshop! lolmilmomma wrote:Np, another way you can make it work is just print it, cut it out and use it as a template for your own pattern paper.
Thank you!milmomma wrote: And OMG I love your fry boxes and am exactic to see you doing hybrid!!!![]()
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OH, and your template is my next project!WendyBirdDesigns wrote:Super cute!! Hooray for Hybrid! lol