Wedding Daisy cutout card

willow
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Re: Wedding Daisy cutout card

Post by willow »

I'm guilty of not commenting on all projects and cards. I just love all cards that has been posted here, I can't make anything like that, wish I could. Any time I try to write on a card with my expression with the C...pens it looks like I hammered the quotes on, not dainty like. Again all I can say I'm in awe with all that is produced here. Well done everyone.

willow
scrappindeb
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Re: Wedding Daisy cutout card

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willow wrote:I'm guilty of not commenting on all projects and cards. I just love all cards that has been posted here, I can't make anything like that, wish I could. Any time I try to write on a card with my expression with the C...pens it looks like I hammered the quotes on, not dainty like. Again all I can say I'm in awe with all that is produced here. Well done everyone.

willow
Thank you Willow. I usually use quotes or sayings that are a stamp.
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maureenmcn
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Location: Devon, UK; Windows 7 64 bit; SCAL2 and 3; Inkscape; Cricut Expression; Silhouette Cameo

Re: Wedding Daisy cutout card

Post by maureenmcn »

I often use my printer to print the card greeting. Use a fair bit of scrap paper working out where it goes but it does give a great finish especially if you use a nice font, colour and bold. Once you work out position on a basic size card you can save the template on your pc and then just change the wording/font/size/colour each time. Great way to personalise the card with the recipient's name.
I think a 'like' button would be a great idea (I have looked at lots of projects in the last 30 minutes but just don't have the time to post back on every one!) but would be concerned that we might lose the lovely comments...........
Maureen

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