I never dink with the reverse printing thing -- I just print it out on a plain old piece of typing paper. Then I use a removable adhesive (Hermie dots) to temporarily adhere the printed paper onto my cardstock & xacto through both layers. Seems much easier to me.
Plus, I often print trial versions on the plain paper & roughly cut so I can see if the size is right for my layout before taking the time to cut the "real" letters. Before I used this method, I'd sometimes end up cutting my letters 3-4 times until I was satisfied with the size. Now I never xacto them more than once:).
Thanks again and HTH!
Christine
Thank you for the offer. I have a very similar font that I can use. Here's the question, though...do you print it onto paper and then cut it out withe the xacto knife? Or print it in reverse on the back? I get the printing part and the cutting part, I just think I'm missing something.
I love this look!
Thank you for your response.
Thanks queenmlv.:)
The lettering is cut out with an xacto knife. Not sure of the fonts right off, but if you're interested I *think* I still have this on my computer somewhere and can find out for you.
Christine
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