For the journalling on my latest layout, I wanted to hide it behind the main picture. It was also a pretty long story, so I needed to type this one out rather than write by hand -- my solution: use my nestie look-a-like font and printer! It looked so good, I decided to make a new tutorial! Hope you enjoy! For this video and tag I used SCAL2, but it would be the same idea if you were a DS user.
Love this idea. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat instructions!!! Thanks so much for sharing. Hugs, Angela xxx.
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ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial. I will be using it today to make a couple Mother's Day cards. Thanks!
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Great tutorial...I just found your blog. Thanks so much!
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Thank you for sharing all your talent with us.
Thank you for this - I didn't realize that you could do this with Inkscape - tfs!
ReplyDeleteI love the tutorial, I never noticed that I could print from inkscape. I noticed that at the beginning you said that inkscape opens up small. you can change that if you want to. You can email meif you want the website for the info. It is very easy to do and it makes it alot nicer to open inkscape and it be the right size. Anyway, just thought I would let you know if you are interested. Have a great day, Faye
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