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Episode 95 Quick Tip

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Uploaded by on Mar 14, 2009

This is a quick video showing how I line up my titles. For more information please visit me at www.thepinkstamper.blogspot.com. Remember that all my videos are copyright Robyn C. Productions. Please ask permission before posting on your website. :)

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  • I love that font! what cartridge is it from?

  • I believe it is Making the Grade.

  • I use the Paper Saver button and it does not line up the word perfectly. :) That's a great tip, though.

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  • do you get a bunch of keypads together or does it come with the cartridge.

  • I love your videos and I'm gradually working my way through them all! Great tips - thanks, Robyn! Btw... I think it's Alphalicious... :)

  • I use a T ruler :)

  • When I have to center something, or line it up, I cut out the phrase/word and use the negative that is created by cutting the letters out. So I pull off the larger paper from my mat, leaving the letters behind. Then I lay the negative over the poster and adhere the letters accordingly back into the spaces that were created during cuttin.

  • Awesome idea. This is going to save me some time. :)

  • Clever and simple.....thanks for the tip! I love anything that saves me time! Looking forward to your next video!

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