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I specialize in computer crafting: designing anything from greeting cards to wrapping paper in Broderbund`s The Print Shop, PrintMaster or American Greetings CreataCard. I can answer questions on design, fonts, layout, construction, how to build templates and how to assemble designs into finished products. I use a wide range of crafting materials in my completed designs and can refer people to great products that will help make their crafts professional and unique.
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Hi Stacy, I don't know enough about it, so I simply Googled "Fabric transfer paper Laserjet" and many options came up. It looks like there is paper created specifically for a laserjet printer. I
Just because you can design doesn't mean you should start a business without some realistic research and goals. Understanding the market, your competitors and how you'll make money doing this are more
Hi Ruth, No commercial experience need not be a stumbling block, you have to start somewhere. I looked at your site and I think you have great talent. Payment in this industry depends on many things
Hi Jill, I'll suggest going to Scrap Girls at www.scrapgirls.com. There you can find card templates and many materials to craft cards and more digitally. You can print the finished products out and
No, the iron-on transfer paper is designed to chemically react with the ink from the computer. Drawing onto the paper will not work. Have them paint or draw on the t-shirt with fabric inks/pens which can
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