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Showing posts with label calling cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label calling cards. Show all posts
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Pink Flamingo Printable Cards
More pink plastic flamingo printables! This time, it's cards that can be used as mommy cards or calling cards and printable recipe cards. Both are in fillable field PDFs. To use them, just open them in your browser if you've got Acrobat Reader installed, and highlight the placeholder text and replace it with your own text. For the recipe cards, they are all set up separately so you can put 4 different recipes on them. For the calling cards, when you fill in one field, that field on the rest of the cards will fill in. You can save them after they are filled in. I always do my test prints using the Reader instead of using Acrobat to make sure it turned out right.
Print on card stock then cut them apart using scissors, a paper trimmer or a craft knife and ruler following the crop guides on the sides and corners.
Pink Flamingo Recipe Cards
Pink Flamingo Recipe Cards with some of my family's rice recipes
Pink Flamingo Calling Cards
Monday, February 20, 2012
Chevron Box and card
I hope you enjoy this fun chevron box. The business sized card can imported to your word process software to make calling cards. I thought about making a fillable form PDF, but decided that I wanted to post these right now before forgetting about them again! Click on the images for larger versions.
I'm thinking about putting a digital grab bag in my Etsy shop. It will have some of the backgrounds I've used on printables like the chevron above, some braided frame PNG format digital stamps, a knot digital stamp and probably a couple templates. If I do this, what do you think I should charge?
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Printable Valentines and Cookie Box- blue and orange
2 weeks until Valentine's Day, which means it's time to start posting some Valentine projects.
Click the images for larger versions. One is Valentine cards ready to personalize. Business card sized. The other one is a cookie sized box. Print both on card stock.
More heart themed projects
More Valentine projects
Leave a comment if you have a preference for Valentine printables. Would you like to see more business card sized Valentines? Bag toppers for treats? Andes mint slide boxes? Specific colors or themes?
Click the images for larger versions. One is Valentine cards ready to personalize. Business card sized. The other one is a cookie sized box. Print both on card stock.
More heart themed projects
More Valentine projects
Leave a comment if you have a preference for Valentine printables. Would you like to see more business card sized Valentines? Bag toppers for treats? Andes mint slide boxes? Specific colors or themes?
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Batty Calling Cards
Batty printable calling cards! Like the last set I posted, these are meant to be cut apart using a craft knife, the PDF has fill in fields and can be saved. The font that I used for it was Slyph, which you can download for free here. (Yes, another Paul Lloyd font. I love his fonts.) The problem with Slyph is that it doesn't have an @ symbol, instead it does the word at. I decided just use my url instead of my email address but it could have just said shala at donteatthepaste.com
Download the pdf HERE.
You can use it with Acrobat Reader which is free and available here.
Check out How About Orange, where I got the idea for the calling cards. She has wonderful design ideas on her blog.
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Dots and Circles calling cards and coloring page
Last year How About Orange posted these wonderful calling cards, and I loved them. The hand cut with an craft knife does turn out so much nicer than perforated business card stock.
Since I've been playing so much with using images with Adobe Acrobat X Standard, I decided to make a set. There are crop marks on the sides, and you cut them apart with a craft knife and a ruler or even scissors. It's set up for Chocolate Box by Paul Lloyd, which you can download here.
The way the PDF is set up, when you fill in one card, they all fill in, and saving is allowed on it. You can download Acrobat Reader for free here. Just print on standard card stock, and cut apart the cards using the crop marks.
Calling Card PDF download
I liked the simple ornament enough that I also set it up as a coloring page.
Check out this recipe for Gingery Pickled Greens. Planning to try it, but really reduced and using dandelion greens. I'll let you all know how it turns out.
Since I've been playing so much with using images with Adobe Acrobat X Standard, I decided to make a set. There are crop marks on the sides, and you cut them apart with a craft knife and a ruler or even scissors. It's set up for Chocolate Box by Paul Lloyd, which you can download here.
The way the PDF is set up, when you fill in one card, they all fill in, and saving is allowed on it. You can download Acrobat Reader for free here. Just print on standard card stock, and cut apart the cards using the crop marks.
Calling Card PDF download
I liked the simple ornament enough that I also set it up as a coloring page.
Check out this recipe for Gingery Pickled Greens. Planning to try it, but really reduced and using dandelion greens. I'll let you all know how it turns out.
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