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Sorry girls I just tried printing it and it is itty bitty. You are definitely going to need to enlarge it a number of times to get it to a size that will work for you. I used two separate pieces of 8 1/2" x 11" cardstock to make my shoes. I hope to see lots of fun shoes in the gallery soon
Dear Ellen,
I took the template that you had printed. I enlarged it to 160 % Then I placed a piece of paper over my computer screen and then just traced it. Looks great.
Thanks for the template.:-D
Bonnie
Thank you so much for template...I am going to assume that we need to buy You Go Girl for the Cowboy Boot...It just so happens that my daughter's birthday party theme this year will be cowboys and cowgirls...Thank you in advance.
Yes, that is correct. You Go Girl is a current publication and so the boot template is only available in that particular Paper Crafts magazine. I hope you have fun at your party - it sounds fun!
Thanks Someone emailed that I could open it up and find it by going on a search. Many hours later, nada. This explains it. I'll look again love your boots!
Bonnie
I am new at this and just need to know if I copy this I make it 50% bigger. Please help. I am a little slow at learning all of this.
Thanks for you help.
12345Kids
Yes, the template was great and I've made three shoes. The last one I made with double sided paper. It came out great. I only used the larger of the two templates. I also copied the templates and sent them to my sister who's in love with them. I took them up to Chicago as presents for her and my mom. She tried to find the templates on the site but said she couldn't. So...
Also, thanks for the stamps. I love them and have used them for birthday cards. The shoe which I is my favorite I decorate and embellish with all sorts of stuff. Thanks for the ribbon and the thank you note. You are a real find.
Yours,
Bonnie
Ellen...I'm abit slow ;O(
How does the shoe go together?
I know SCS - after all this time I still need visuals beside written instructions.
Must be me age!!!!
Thank you.
Hi
I would very much like to make one of these shoes but also need:confused: the original size template with instructions, sorry a slow learner.
If anyone can help that would be great.
Thanks
Diane [email protected]
I have that particular issue of Paper Crafts at home and will work on getting a good copy loaded with full-size templates later today. Just a heads up, it will probably be more than one page because each part of the shoe takes up a full 8.5 x 11 sheet of paper.
Afternoon,
In answer to your question: I used just old regular paper for a pattern instead of cardboard (my favorite). For the shoe I used cardstock. I tried a bright glossy blue paper at Michaels and it was a pain to glue. My favorite was double sided cardstock. The pink is great for the month of October. Then dress up the top with flowers or some such embellishment. Bling bling!
Okay I will try and put the template on here I did for the shoe. This is my first time doing this so I hope it works. Sorry it took me so long but better late and never. Good for next year...lol Each Template prints out on a 8 1/2 x 11 piece of paper.
I copied the original thumbnail and pasted it into Adobe-InDesign. Then I exported it into an Adobe PDF. Now it should open for everyone.
If it doesn't open, then you don't have Adobe Reader on your computer. It's Free. It's easy. It's well worth a couple of minutes. Adobe Reader
I copied the original thumbnail and pasted it into Adobe-InDesign. Then I exported it into an Adobe PDF. Now it should open for everyone.
If it doesn't open, then you don't have Adobe Reader on your computer. It's Free. It's easy. It's well worth a couple of minutes. Adobe Reader
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Gracias...I guess we should start thinking about Halloween considering its around the corner and will be here before we know it..
I copied the original thumbnail and pasted it into Adobe-InDesign. Then I exported it into an Adobe PDF. Now it should open for everyone.
If it doesn't open, then you don't have Adobe Reader on your computer. It's Free. It's easy. It's well worth a couple of minutes. Adobe Reader
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You make it sound SOOO easy! LOL I cant even down size my photos to make them thumbnails....:mrgreen: Thanks for doing that you puter superstar! I appreciate it!!! TRULY!
Hello!
Where is a picture of these shoes as well as the instructions on how to make them???
Thanks!!!
Gay Ferland
The template for the shoes is listed in the posts above.
Here's a blog post with pic and basic how to though really its just trace the template score, fold and adhere - Paper Witch Shoes | Skip To My Lou
The template for the shoes is listed in the posts above.
Here's a blog post with pic and basic how to though really its just trace the template score, fold and adhere - Paper Witch Shoes | Skip To My Lou