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Thanks Karen!! I didn't realize TAC was offering the free downloads again! I need to visit their website more often than I do!! LOL....thanks for sharing!! Karen
Maybe....but my theory is it's convenient, in my home, and I'm not using gas in the car to shop outside of my home. there are tons of downloads in that website....you can just do one, and see what you think first, before you print them all out.
Just out of curiosity, wouldn't you use a heck of a lot of ink to print those? In which case, to me, it wouldn't seem like such a bargin.
It all depends on whether you think driving around to the craft stores looking for paper a bargain also. I for one think having digital papers is a great deal. You can print as many as you want/need just for the price of the ink and a sheet of paper - if they're free. I can also manipulate the files to get the perfect colour of paper I need, and that saves me A LOT of time and money wasted in craft stores. So in my opinion, digital papers are a fantastic deal.
I love downloadable paper - yes, it takes a lot of ink to print, but I don't usually print whole sheets and I can resize them so they're more in proportion on my cards; depending on what I'm using them for I can print them on different weights of cardstock/paper; AND it lets me indulge my paper collection fetish without having to store the actual paper. Win win for me
Thanks for sharing those! I like to put them into my photo editor program and then size or crop the image to just the size I need, that way I'm not printing a whole sheet, when I just need a 2" square.