Print Workshop 2011

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Free download print workshop 2010 download software at UpdateStar. Broderbund software official site. Shop for The Print Shop, PrintMaster, Calendar Creator, Mavis Beacon and much more! 03 February 2011. BOOK - print. Print workshop christine schmidt is the designer behind the yellow owl workshop whose products and stationery can be found in the.

I really miss my printmaking college days, so when the book by Christine Schmidt of came out, I couldn’t wait to get my hands on a copy. Luckily, (an imprint of Crown Publishing, which is a division of Random House) offered to send me a copy to review. As soon as it arrived I started planning out which project to try first, and one of my absolute favorites in the book is the one above (image via ). My project (above) was inspired by various textiles we have lying around the house. Potter Craft has generously allowed me to share the DIY step-by-step in this post! MATERIALS: Template or your own labels Clear packing tape Bone folder (optional) Bowl of lukewarm water Clean glass jars Cloth and 70% isopropyl rubbing alcohol (optional) Clean rag Mod Podge Gloss 1″ (2.5cm) flat brush INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Print your labels—in color or black and white—on a laser printer or just photocopy the template.

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Do not use inkjet print. Cut a piece of tape and lay it over the printed design paper. 1.4 Acrobat 5.x Download. Burnish with bone folder or fingernail. Cut the paper along the tape’s edges and submerge the tape in the bowl of water for 5 minutes.

Remove the tape from the water bath and turn it paper side up. With your finger, gently rub away the paper so that only the ink remains on the tape. If you are making a long strip, start at the top and roll the paper down and off the strip of tape. Cut the tape transfer onto the label size you want and adhere to the outside of a jar (I recommend spending and extra minute and cleaning your jar first with a cloth soaked in rubbing alcohol). Beginning at the center, smooth the label out with your finger to remove any air bubbles. With the rag, wipe away any excess water and paint an even layer of Mod Podge over the label and its edges. The gloss medium will disappear when it is dry, so no worries.

Print Workshop 2011