So for the tutorial for this tag please follow the link and click here.
I hope that somebody out there has a go at this. If you do, let me know what you think of this tutorial. I would love to get feedback on what works and what doesn't.
Thank you and I hope you pop back soon to follow me on this crafting journey. Helen
Wow--fantastic! For the cherub print--I assume that you printed using a laser printer, and NOT an inkjet, correct? Thanks
ReplyDeleteThanks Judy. Actually no. My printer is a normal HP inkjet. I have put up a tutorial on my blog that tells you how to get the print on to the tag if you want to have a go. Its a cool technique and I am thinking of using it at my next months card classes. Thanks again for your comment. Let me know how you get on with it.
DeleteSorry Judy it is a bit early in the morning!! I just noticed you are commenting on the tutorial!! I will update the tutorial with the info about the kind of print. That was what was neat about the technique most people have the ink jet printer at home. Thanks again for your lovely comment.
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ReplyDeletelooks like a great tutorial helen .
ReplyDeletei have never really been into tags but its made me want to try this .
pictures are nice and clear too .someone i know had a fixture above where she sits made to hold her camera in the right position to shoot pics when doing this job ,it might work for you and save getting it all inky
Thanks for the feedback Kim. I have a tripod so I could try that. For any photos that show two hands just picture my son with his arms around my neck taking the photos! Good excuse for a hug!
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