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Her pattern came from Rene� (prchvs). I asked Rene�'s permission and made a computerized version to share.
Because most printers do not take 12x12 paper, I laid out the box pattern in two halves. You will need legal size (8.5x14) paper to print it. Then tape the two halves together.
It's a PDF file so should be easy to download. Just don't ask me how - LOL. I like my Mac and I don't do Windows.
It should open when you click on the words "Renee's Card Box." You do need Adobe Reader to open it. It's free at the Adobe web page, here...Adobe Reader Free Download
If you can't get it to open, check if your computer is allowing "popups" in your toolbar, that's what blocked me from opening it until I entered for it to allow pop ups. Carolyn
For some reason on this site, ppl have to save the PDF in order to open it. (You can't just open it to view it.) To do so, right click on Garnet's link up in her OP. Select 'save target as' from the drop-down window. It'll open your computer files. Select where you want it saved, click on save. Walla! Now, go there & open it!
Have a blessed weekend, Stormy
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My computer won't open this attatchment. I don't know why because I have Adobe. Could you please e mail me these instructions. [email protected] Thanks Shirley.
Renee - thanks so much for sharing this template! I've been doing a bunch of SAS and I give these to the hostesses to put their cards in. All the other guests ooh and ahh and are very jealous of the hostess (but they need to book a workshop to get one of their own!).
nice card holder but where can i buy 8 1/2 x 14 patterened paper?
Ann
Just use 8.5 x 14 typing paper to print out the pattern. Then you can put the two halves of the pattern together and cut it from 12x12 cardstock or patterned paper.
My printer will not allow me to print without margins. That's why I don't use 8.5 x 11.
Her pattern came from Rene� (prchvs). I asked Rene�'s permission and made a computerized version to share.
Because most printers do not take 12x12 paper, I laid out the box pattern in two halves. You will need legal size (8.5x14) paper to print it. Then tape the two halves together.
It's a PDF file so should be easy to download. Just don't ask me how - LOL. I like my Mac and I don't do Windows.
Hope this works. I just copied and pasted the two halves together. If they are not lined up properly you might just take a look at the other template in post # 9 and get out a ruler and a sheet of paper and a pencil.