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    Re: OK, Here's my issue with making cards....

    Quote Originally Posted by cindi View Post
    I like 2 sided papers..I do not use them for my card base though..I use my 110 pound cardstock for my bases, the use the heavy 2 sided papers as layers over that..
    does that make sense?
    Yes, I can follow, and that's pretty much what I do...I'm gonna try some of these suggestions...maybe it's me, I always think everyone else's cards are sooo beautiful!!
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    Re: OK, Here's my issue with making cards....

    Patty,
    I sometimes use the Bo Bunny double dots or maybe it's shadow dots papers.
    They are subtle dots on the front and a very subtle coordinating back...very suitable for the inside.
    Hope this helps.

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    Re: OK, Here's my issue with making cards....

    I know this sounds lame, but I never knew that the various companies that make our paper, i.e. K& Co, BoBunny etc, name their pads...I was shopping with a friend and she picked up a pad and put it back. She said she already had it and quoted the name. I can never remember which ones I have.

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    Re: OK, Here's my issue with making cards....

    Quote Originally Posted by Patty View Post
    I know this sounds lame, but I never knew that the various companies that make our paper, i.e. K& Co, BoBunny etc, name their pads...I was shopping with a friend and she picked up a pad and put it back. She said she already had it and quoted the name. I can never remember which ones I have.
    lol..me either..I may recognize the patterns, but hardly ever the name

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    Re: OK, Here's my issue with making cards....

    I usually make card FRONTS and affix them to white card bases. That uses less "good" paper and means I don't have to add a white panel inside to write on. That way you can use a printed paper as your primary paper and not worry about whether or not the back is also printed!


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