I think my journaling cards look cute when they're tiny. My babies. :)
I printed them out like this (5 columns on one page) so I could easily choose which one to use when I'm Project Lifing. Yep, I just made that word up. :)
I love these, thanks for sharing them! I'm hoping to add them to our wedding album. I have no idea how to go about printing them on cardstock though. I will be printing them at the local print shop. Any tips on setting these up? I don't have Photoshop or anything like that, just the freebies (Microsoft Word, etc.) that came with the computer.
I'm glad you like them. I also sell "love" themed cards in my Etsy shop in case those would work in your wedding album. All you need to do for my freebies is to right click the card you like, save it as a JPG file into your computer (or on a memory stick). I make a Microsoft Word document with two 3" columns and I then import my cards into that document and use cardstock to print them (if you have a printer at home). If this doesn't make sense, leave a comment with your e-mail address and I will send these cards to you as a Microsoft Word document. I'm sure the print shop knows how to print them onto cardstock when you bring the files to be printed.
Your designs are exquisite. You have great ideas! Thanks for sharing. I have never actually seen a PL insert, but are they thick. Can you use card stock instead? Just want to be sure that the sleeves are sturdy enough. If you two photos back to back, would that be enough do you think? Thanks and keep up the good work! Kathy
Thank you! I'm not quite sure what you are asking here. In this blog post, I just printed my cards tiny so I have a reference list from which easily pick the card I want to use. I print the cards on cardstock normally in regular size (3x4"). I hope that answers your question.
Thanks! I'm happy someone does. :)
ReplyDeleteThese are really neat! Very cute and clever.
ReplyDeleteThank you! And thanks for taking the time to leave a comment!
DeleteThanks for some fun images to print and use :)
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome! It makes me happy to know that someone is using them. Thank you for the comment!
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ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing your work with the world. I'm new to Project Life and and so excited by the idea and the products! :) Thank you again!
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DeleteJust starting Project Life and very much appreciate these goodies!
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ReplyDeleteYou're welcome! I'm glad they're finding their way to people's albums. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment!
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ReplyDeleteThese are great. Thank you for sharing! Will use 'm!!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun journaling cards! Thank you so much for sharing these! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone for taking the time to leave a comment! It always makes my day knowing that someone might be using my designs.
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Thanks! I can e-mail it to you if you leave a comment with your e-mail address. I won't publish the address.
DeleteI love these, thanks for sharing them! I'm hoping to add them to our wedding album. I have no idea how to go about printing them on cardstock though. I will be printing them at the local print shop. Any tips on setting these up? I don't have Photoshop or anything like that, just the freebies (Microsoft Word, etc.) that came with the computer.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you like them. I also sell "love" themed cards in my Etsy shop in case those would work in your wedding album. All you need to do for my freebies is to right click the card you like, save it as a JPG file into your computer (or on a memory stick). I make a Microsoft Word document with two 3" columns and I then import my cards into that document and use cardstock to print them (if you have a printer at home). If this doesn't make sense, leave a comment with your e-mail address and I will send these cards to you as a Microsoft Word document. I'm sure the print shop knows how to print them onto cardstock when you bring the files to be printed.
DeleteThank you so much!!
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ReplyDeleteThis post tells you how to use my freebies: http://thisthat2011.blogspot.ca/2013/03/how-to-use-my-freebies.html
DeleteThese are amazing :)
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DeleteJust pinned you to my "Project Life-able"board. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! you can see on my blog how I use one of your beautiful free labels! thank you!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment. It was fun to see someone use my design. :)
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ReplyDeleteYour designs are exquisite. You have great ideas! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI have never actually seen a PL insert, but are they thick. Can you use card stock instead? Just want to be sure that the sleeves are sturdy enough. If you two photos back to back, would that be enough do you think? Thanks and keep up the good work! Kathy
Thank you! I'm not quite sure what you are asking here. In this blog post, I just printed my cards tiny so I have a reference list from which easily pick the card I want to use. I print the cards on cardstock normally in regular size (3x4"). I hope that answers your question.
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