Glenda on August 6th, 2009

I already posted about the process of deciding and buying the 3M 714 ATG glue gun. Now, let me tell you if I like it or not. The delivery was fast, 3 business days. The ATG 714 is kind of big, I have small hands, but it isn’t heavy, so I don’t feel uncomfortable to use […]

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Glenda on July 31st, 2009

Can you believe that a new, super tech digital cutter machine is landing to our crafty world? Oh well, looks like the new eCraft from Craftwell is arriving and maybe it will convince us of the great things it can do. But, let’s see the facts: Lightweight. You can take it anywhere. You can use […]

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I admit it. I gave in to the all-popular 3M ATG 714! Everybody loves it and I will also, I know that. Why? Because I’m soooo tired of gluing my photos and after a few days, they fall apart. Not just my pictures, but cards and other projects. I wanted a double-sided tape but I […]

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Glenda on July 18th, 2009

There are so many Print and Cut files in the QK online store now and many people that are confused how to do the printing and cutting of these files.  This tutorial is not just for the QK files, but also if you want to print and cut your own creations. These are the steps: Start […]

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Glenda on July 12th, 2009

Imagine you can make a background soft and dreamy after you print your photos in your printer. … Yes, you can do it and it’s very easy! First, print your photograph using  regular photo paper. Then, crumple a sheet of baby wipes (that is not too wet) and blot the photo using soft and semi-circular […]

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Glenda on June 14th, 2009

Sometimes you want to see all the characters from different fonts without opening each font. One option is to use Character Map, which enables you to view the characters that are available in a selected font. Using Character Map, you can copy individual characters or a group of characters to the Clipboard and paste them into […]

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Glenda on June 13th, 2009

Everybody knows that I love fonts and I like to collect them. The internet is a great source for downloading fonts. Resist the temptation to download the thousands available. But, when you find one that you like,  follow these easy steps to install them: From the web site where you found the font, click on […]

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Glenda on May 25th, 2009

Check out this video, Amazing Grace performed by Il Divo. Just click on the link and enjoy it! Il Divo Amazing Grace

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Glenda on May 2nd, 2009

For visual people  like me,  fonts are like candies for children. We have great appreciation for their form and what they communicate, so… we  like to collect them. The problem is not the addiction of collecting fonts, but the space they use up and how they can slow down the computer when you have too […]

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Glenda on April 17th, 2009

Remember, clip art can be used as digital stamps. In order to create digital stamps using Word, first open Microsoft Word, then: Go to Insert, click on Picture, then Clip Art. In the Search Box, type the theme of clip art that you want to access, for example: flowers or butterflies. From the Search, click on the picture […]

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