Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

I have registered  for this card workshop as  cardmaking is my main use for PSP.... look forward to seeing everyone's  creative projects.... best wishes to everyone

 

Dawn.

Posted

I’ve registered, but I’m not very good at it, never send them, and have severe troubles when it comes to print. The only cards I’ve figured out how to print are postcards….namely dues notices for the Daffodil Society, LOL!  I feel triumphant because my name and address are on the backside, and facing the right direction!  I also just did a postcard for daffodil show publicity for 2023, single sided.

 

Anything that folds is a headache for me, so I am looking forward to learning some tricks! I also have a double sided printer, so perhaps that will help me?!

 

Do any of you remember when cards were a single piece of paper folded into quarters, and not made from cardstock at all?

Posted

Sue #85380 I also used Publisher for years! For a family newsletter about everything our family did, a booklet for the fanclub of my favourite singer I was the chairman/woman? of for years, etc.

Then I switched to cardmaking with cardstock, with a machine, now an electric one (Couture creations Go power), at first a manual one. With PSP I was never satisfied about how it looked, very amateurish, not nice enough to send.

 

Corrie

#85392 I used Data Becker too years ago, there was also Davilex who had nice programs to use.

 

I'm very happy I bought a Cricut machine, I use it for paper, vinyl, iron on etc. I really could use an aid for the housekeeping, addictive hobby's!

 

Looking forward to learn how to make cards with PSP. :)

Posted
Suzy, I certainly do remember making a 1/4 fold card.  That's what that card would be called if it was a newspaper.  I work at a web press and we do 1/2 fold and 1/4 fold newspapers for3 provinces.
Posted
This workshop sounds great! I have always loved sending Christmas cards and still do, but I miss receiving them to include them in decorating my home.... Thankfully I have saved many of my favorite cards that I received & sent and now use them to decorate with!
Posted
I just registered.  I use to make rubber stamp cards, which I loved, but since our remodel and all my things are packed away I thought this might be a really good alternative for me.  I hope I make it to the end of the classes.  I displaced my hip so I'm not very mobile and not sure what the doctors will need to do to get me walking normal again.  But I'm excited for the class!
Posted

I used to make cards.....then things got in the way. I HAVE made our annual Christmas card for most of the past 40 years. Way back in the beginning, sometimes it was silkscreened, or hand-cut, or printed at a printshop.

 

But then we got a computer! And then a color printer! But some years it seems I spend more time fighting with the printer to print the 45 or so copies I need to mail, and I end up just being happy it is done :)

Posted

Yes Me too

 

And Suzy 

 

I remeber well. Printing a card on 1 sheet and folding it in quarters :-)

 

Left upper part Tekst or picture upside down.

 

And right lower part The text.

 

On a dot matrix printer.

 

AND there are still people who do it that way

 

https://alyx.sh/posts/xmas-cards-2021/

 

And that program still available on the internet archive

 

https://archive.org/details/CardShopPlusDeluxeVersion2.0Mindscape1995

Posted

Hi all,

 

I have always used  rubber stamps with special Ink & then hand painted them. Now with the computer up and the printer too I thought I just might give this a try this year.

Posted

Hello to all! I hope this is where we post our work. Thank you Carole for this great idea of greeting cards.

I used this:   kjd-A-Jolly-Christmas loop    -    Photo pixabay    -    Font: Christmas Wish Calligraphy

 

 

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...