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Viewmaster card instructions please
I am looking for a template, or instructions for the ViewMaster cards. I saw a couple in the gallery, but can't seem to find directions. Thanks!
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This site http://www.diynet.com/diy/pac_ctnt/t..._24202,00.html
has a video on making a journal wheel. It looks the same as the cards in the gallery, just reduced for a card rather than a scrapbook sheet. |
I think I might have what you're looking for. I would have attached it, however, the file is way too big to attach to this post. If you shoot me an e-mail at the below address I will send it on over to you.
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Tonya,
I have been looking for the viewmaster instructions as well. Would you mind emailing me the file? TIA PennyP [email protected] |
Would you please send me the viewmaster instructions, too?
[email protected]. Thanks. Donna |
Tonya,
Fairly new at this and would love directions for the view master card. Thanks so much. Diane McKern [email protected] |
Hate to be a pest but, may I have them as well
katydog_97 at yahoo.com Thanks in advance! |
Please send me a copy also [email protected]. Thanks
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website has template!
Scroll halfway down to the wheel card on Victorine Originals' webpage (<---click!) and ta-da! :D
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wooo hooo! Thank you! So easy, great site!
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You're welcome! + an email FYI.
My pleasure! This template was pointed out in another thread by ParisEstates, a new member! :cool:
~*~*~*~*~*~*~Off-topic~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ Here's an FYI for those of you including your email addresses in posts. A few of you are doing it "the right way". :cool: Here's a quote by row4d taken from this thread (click for original thread).
Originally Posted by row4d
Lately I've noticed a large number of posts where people have been requesting templates, instructions, etc., and have been including their full e-mail addresses. Did you all know that when you do that you're opening yourself up to spam attacks? Spammers often use computer programs that search web pages and internet message boards for e-mail addresses to add to their mailing lists, and the usual dead giveaway is that little '@' symbol combined with the '.com' or '.net' ending. You can fool these programs by writing your address in such a way that only a human being can read it -- for example, type "username AT serviceprovider DOT com". Another solution would be to simply PM your address to the other person.
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wow, :) super advice!!!!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by teaready
wooo hooo! Thank you! So easy, great site!
I wanted to let all of you know that I have 3 different templates/versions of the "wheel card"; if you're interested shoot me an e-mail at the below address. |
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