writerlady wrote:Love the stamp on the flowers!
thank you!
writerlady wrote:Love the stamp on the flowers!
sghartman wrote:I love the effect that stamp has in the center of the flower. It really adds a great effect. My DDs are driving me crazy with questions and Mama's so I'm just going to have to stop where I am and pick up later. Thanks for some wonderful cards!! I'll check back in later.
megamay wrote:incidentally, I just today found another reason to love these tiny alphas on cards...
I had a last minute need for a card and I didnt have one with the appropriate sentiment, so I just pulled the tiny alphas off and replaced them with the sentiment that I needed.
fong33 wrote:megamay wrote:incidentally, I just today found another reason to love these tiny alphas on cards...
I had a last minute need for a card and I didnt have one with the appropriate sentiment, so I just pulled the tiny alphas off and replaced them with the sentiment that I needed.
After you put them on this class supply list...I picked up a bunch of them in different colors.
I need to get me some twine to finish these cards.
megamay wrote:and Voila!
but we aren't done yet! I made up some little poems for you to print out and add to the insides of the cards. Remember at the beginning I told you to save those 3.5x12inch strips of cardstock.
This is why.
megamay wrote:and Voila!
but we aren't done yet! I made up some little poems for you to print out and add to the insides of the cards. Remember at the beginning I told you to save those 3.5x12inch strips of cardstock. This is why.
megamay wrote:here is a link to a free download which includes some mother's day poems oriented vertically and horizontally and also some plain poems that you could use if you intend on making these cards not mother's day.
http://www.acherryontop.com/shop/product/9007890
Now, I use photoshop to do my printing, but Im sure pretty much whatever program you have will be just fine. They are JPG images sized 3.5x12. You will notice that there is a box drawn around the poems. That is just to show you where to cut. You don't really need to have those lines. As you can see by this photo, the lines were cut off when I printed. That is because my file and my paper size were both set to 3.5x12, so I got that warning about part of my image being cut off because it was outside the printer margins. Don't worry about that just say ok. But you probably want to test out the print settings on a scrap paper first. You can totally just cut a regular 8.5x11 down to 3.5x11. The printer won't know that your paper isnt 12 inches long, and the image isnt that big anyway. Since every program and printer and computer is different. I can't really help you much, you will just have to play around with it until it works. One thing to try is to make sure that the paper size is set in your print properties. If the computer thinks that you are printing on 8.5x11 it will try to center the image and you will see just a tiny sliver of it (or none at all). The landscape orientation image is pretty much the same, I even rotated it for you. So once you get the first one working, you can print the second one exactly the same way. I printed on the back of the green paper so that the printing would show up better. I couldnt get that little sticker off neatly, so I just fed the paper in such that the printing didnt end up on the sticker.
megamay wrote:fong33 wrote:megamay wrote:incidentally, I just today found another reason to love these tiny alphas on cards...
I had a last minute need for a card and I didnt have one with the appropriate sentiment, so I just pulled the tiny alphas off and replaced them with the sentiment that I needed.
After you put them on this class supply list...I picked up a bunch of them in different colors.
I need to get me some twine to finish these cards.
did you see the my little shoebox ones? those are my favorite!
http://www.acherryontop.com/shop/compan ... le_shoebox
fong33 wrote:
Girl I love ya!!!!
Kaylas_Bah wrote:WOW! These are all beautiful.