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Old 09-17-2005, 11:25 AM   #1  
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Default new years card using loads of love

I know, I know - I hope I'm not driving you crazy with the New Years Card stuff... but now that I have ordered Loads of Love... I'm wondering how to use that in a New Years (eve or day) card...

This is kind of lame - and I don't know how I could stamp it out anyway because it's so long:

"Wishing you loads of cheer in the New Year" any other ideas or tell me how people stamp out long things on their cards - I would totally mess it up. Is it acceptable to use your computer printer and print on vellum or cardstock or is that bad stamping etiquette?
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I don't have a problem with using the computer to print out sentiments You could use the Michael's $1 Martini stamp in the back of the truck. That would be pretty cute
Couldn't you just ink the "Wishing you loads of holiday cheer!" and then use a "Happy New Year!" stamp in the inside of the card? Holiday is a pretty generic word Just a thought.
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Gee, and I was thinking you could use the moving boxes/furniture stamp in the accessories set with the truck and stamp the "we've moved" on the outside and put "into a new year" on the inside.

But that's just me.

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........... Is it acceptable to use your computer printer and print on vellum or cardstock or is that bad stamping etiquette?
Lots of people use the computer printer all the time. Both my handwriting and printing are lousy. It starts big and then tapers off.... running
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Well, that's a bit exaggerated, but you get the idea. So when I want a nice birthday or wedding or holiday verse and I don't have the right thing on a stamp......... computer to the rescue!
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I don't have a problem with using the computer to print out sentiments You could use the Michael's $1 Martini stamp in the back of the truck. That would be pretty cute
Couldn't you just ink the "Wishing you loads of holiday cheer!" and then use a "Happy New Year!" stamp in the inside of the card? Holiday is a pretty generic word Just a thought.
I had her same idea with the computer and martini glass, I'd try to do two glasses and tip them the opposite way from each other, if the truck is big enough.
If you need ideas for background here's a gallery that shows many background stamps. I have the set coming so I keep checking out her gallery for ideas. This girl knows how to work this set!
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Those are all fabulous ideas and I'm off to check out the gallery!
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