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Imagine this gadget, you shove a strip of card ( up to a certain width) into it,then you type out a sentiment. The gadget then prints out the sentiment in your chosen font of course, dead central top + bottom side to side on your strip, oh and maybe emboss it on the way out !! Till the i'll have to go with trying to stamp in the middle or trying to cut round the stamped sentiment. Please don't suggest those Dymo things from the 80s.
Imagine this gadget, you shove a strip of card ( up to a certain width) into it,then you type out a sentiment. The gadget then prints out the sentiment in your chosen font of course, dead central top + bottom side to side on your strip, oh and maybe emboss it on the way out !! Till the i'll have to go with trying to stamp in the middle or trying to cut round the stamped sentiment. Please don't suggest those Dymo things from the 80s.
Stamping with the Stamp-A-Ma-Jig is a life saver I don't know what I did before this handy gadget!
I pretty much have one of those - its called a CraftRobo. I can print in whatever font I want with a gel pen (the ink stays wet quite a while) and quickly pour embossing powder on it and voila! You have to work quick tho. You can also do it on vellum through your regular printer. Again, you have to work quickly.
Darn! I thought there would be a link to such a product too!
Yoo hoo scrapping/stamping manufacturer's, APB, we want a ultra mini digital typewriter!
I totally agree on this one, I even have a Dymo labeler, which is ok sometimes, but I need font variety, and I need to print it on PTI cardstock, or whatever! While I have tons of alphabet stamps, they take too long, and I can never line them up perfectly enough.
i think it is easy enough to print with my computer, then cut into thin strips.
I rarely do this because I don't like to print one tiny thing on a whole sheet of cardstock. The only time I use my printer for sentiments is when I have a bunch that I can print off to fill a page. IE: Christmas cards
Plus-my printer is faaaar away from my stamp space, LOL.
I use the xyron design runner and my silhouette of course. I really like using both of them. When I purchased the design runner I didn't think I would use it that much but, I'm a tool junkie and wanted it anyway. I have used it more than I would have ever imagined. It doesn't emboss, but it does a great job and there are like 6 different fonts that you can use with it.
I type all my inside sentiments on my computer in really cool fonts. But I don't print them on cardstock. I print them on clear labels. They come in many different sizes and it saves buying all those sentiment stamps for the inside. I still buy tons of sayings stamps, just not for the inside. Sometimes I even use plain old white labels and tint them a bit with ink. Looks pretty.
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