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name stamps
Hi everyone, I have been having a bumper card making session and have come across a problem, hoping you can give me some advice and/or tips. I want to make some cards more personal, adding for instance the words "sister" or brother in law, special couple, you know what I mean. I don't get on with peel offs, they are either the wrong size or just not quite right. I can't find any sheets of rub ons with family names, so I was thinking that maybe it would be a better investment to but some stamps. Can anyone recommed anything. I do have some individual letters, but they are too big, and i have a right job getting them straight!Phew, that is a long question, thanks for taking the time to read this, any advice would be really appreciated, thanks in advance.
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I think Woodware do a set of Female Relatives and Male Relatives clear stamps that may be perfect for the job!
Erika x
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OOh thanks so much erika, i will go and do a search right now. thanks again.
yvette
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they were not quite right for my needs but i have found a set that are really useful, they are called perfectly clear. Thanks again for looking. yvette
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Have you tried printing your computer greetings onto 'Safmat'? - they are clear adhesive sheets which are like one large sticker sheet and you can print a whole bunch of greetings onto the sheet then cut them out individually. They hardly show when you attach them to the card so it looks like you have printed directly onto the card.
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Originally Posted by Tanfastic
... I just type my text into Word, selecting the size, font and colours of my choice and then print them onto the card/paper of my choice. You can either print onto the card directly (if you're good at judging where to put the text in Word so it will print in the right place)...
I use desk top publishing software for this and this allows me to move and position text very accurately. I print all my card inserts with this too. I use Serif but I believe MS Publisher is part of the Office suite.
Rosemary
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