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I need template help!
I'm very new to templates and I don't understand quite how to use them. :oops: I want to make a small (2x2) envelope to attach to the front of a card. I went to bydonovan.com and printed a template on computer paper, cut it out and folded it. It worked, but I want to know how to do this on regular cardstock or vellum. Am I supposed to run the cardstock through the printer and proceed from there? The problem is the instructions are printed on my sample and I know that won't work for vellum. Please give detailed instructions to a template illiterate stamper! Thanks!!! :D
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Hi jkincolorado!
I have used 2 methods. First, you can totally open up the envie you wish to copy and trace it onto cardstock, then cut it out. Trace very lightly so the lines can be erased with a good eraser. You can even use the cardstock piece as a template for a while. For more permanent templates, I buy a plain heavy plastic sheet at Michael's. (Found in the quilting area.) Trace your pattern onto the plastic & cut it out. This can be reused over & over and the edges never wear down. The plastic is very similar to the plastic page that our plaidmaker & other envelope templates is made of. The same stuff is GREAT for making your faux postage templates! Smiles! ~TexasGrammy |
Thank you so much. It makes sense now! I'll have to get busy--wish me luck! :lol:
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Here it comes! **MUCH** Luck to you!! :D
~TexasGrammy |
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