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Thanks for taking the time to share. I don't no what I would do without all of you . You have given me so many ideas . I get the learn how and the templets. Now what more could A person ask for.
Thanks for taking the time to share. I don't no what I would do without all of you . You have given me so many ideas . I get the learn how and the templets. Now what more could A person ask for.
I, too, would be LOST without all the inspiration I get here! This is the best thing since sliced bread!! ....or maybe since rubber stamps!!
If you go to page 1 and look at post #31, you'll see I've posted a link to a "picture" of her template. You can then save that image or print it.
I know others are having issues downloading PDF's from here. If you still would like this template of hers in PDF, I will email it to you. For whatever reason, those who cannot open or download PDF's from SCS *can* open them if they are emailed! Weird!
Lately I've noticed a large number of posts where people have been requesting templates, instructions, etc., and have been including their full e-mail addresses. Did you all know that when you do that you're opening yourself up to spam attacks? Spammers often use computer programs that search web pages and internet message boards for e-mail addresses to add to their mailing lists, and the usual dead giveaway is that little '@' symbol combined with the '.com' or '.net' ending. You can fool these programs by writing your address in such a way that only a human being can read it -- for example, type "username AT serviceprovider DOT com". Another solution would be to simply PM your address to the other person.
If you go to page 1 and look at post #31, you'll see I've posted a link to a "picture" of her template. You can then save that image or print it.
I know others are having issues downloading PDF's from here. If you still would like this template of hers in PDF, I will email it to you. For whatever reason, those who cannot open or download PDF's from SCS *can* open them if they are emailed! Weird!
Thanks so much to Avonlea for taking care of the "format issues" because I dont know how! The only thing I could do is email you the same format you are unable to open and I dont think that would help. Again, THANK YOU SO MUCH Avonlea for doing this!
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It's someone who buys stamps they didn't normally like at first,only to see it in Split Coast Stampers gallery in a different perspective.
I am having trouble pulling up the pocket card template and REALLY would like to use it for a class. Could you e-mail it to my personal address? It's [email protected].
I would really appreciate it!
Thanks!
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Thank you so much for posting this! I have a sizzix machine that cuts out different tags. They are the larger ones - like you have drawn on your template so they do not fit the library pocket that sizzix makes. I greatly appreciate this as I just love how the tags look in the pockets!
Thanks for taking the time to do this!
Thank you so much for posting this! I have a sizzix machine that cuts out different tags. They are the larger ones - like you have drawn on your template so they do not fit the library pocket that sizzix makes. I greatly appreciate this as I just love how the tags look in the pockets!
Thanks for taking the time to do this!
So happy I could help!:grin:
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You can also cut a piece of cs in 1/2 lengthwise (so you have a 4.25x11 piece), fold it in 1/2, then fold down a little flap & either glue, eyelet or whatever to seal the edges. Put whatever you want in it: tag, bookmark, etc.
This post is so old, but I still wanted to say thanks because I have been looking for a template for a few days. Maybe someone else wants it bumped so they can find it too
KraftyChic, thanks for bringing this to the top. I just made a test one out of scrap paper to see if it would work for what I wanted for a swap, it was a wee bit tight. I then made a second one making it just under a 1/4" longer and where it's folded made a second fold so it would accomodate the bulk of two tea bags!
You can also cut a piece of cs in 1/2 lengthwise (so you have a 4.25x11 piece), fold it in 1/2, then fold down a little flap & either glue, eyelet or whatever to seal the edges. Put whatever you want in it: tag, bookmark, etc.