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Wednesday, 8 December 2010

Would you like?.......

I need your help
As you know, when I'm working with digital stamps I quite often like to drag them to one corner or even add an extra one to an opposite corner of the layout that I'm using on a card, what I would like to know is would it be useful to you all to have that layout all ready to use in a digi stamp square, I was thinking 13 x 13cm square with a grey line border so you know where to cut out the square after printing?
I've added some cards below to give you some examples of what sort of layout I mean, I think 13 x 13 cm would be an ideal size as it means you can still do some layering with contrasting card stock.
Please leave me a comment telling me what you think and if enough think it will be useful I will start adding them to the Just Inklined range.








61 comments:

  1. Hi Jak, I think this is a fabulous idea and very useful.xxx

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  2. Brilliant idea, samples are gorgeous xx

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  3. Hi Jak
    Great idea, sizing is awkward sometimes, will make life easier.
    Would love some stamps with sentiments on them - brain freeze often sets in.

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  4. I think this is a spectacular idea !!!! very useful and adds a unique touch to a very simple card.

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  5. Since your cards are so lovely, I'd take anything that could help get similar results! :)

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  6. The cards you do that way are so lovely. It just makes life so much easier for us.(a bit lazy I think)LOL. Thanks for being so good to us JAK

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  7. I think that is a great idea. Anything to help as I am such a novice with the computer.
    Your cards are lovely and I really look forward each day to see what you have created. Merry Christmas to you and yours.

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  8. Sounds like a brilliant idea Jak. I haven't advanced to digis yet but expect the layout (in your new idea) could be altered after downloading(?). Also are 5x5cm envelopes readily available?

    Your samples are beautiful.

    Mary Mac X

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  9. Thanks Jak. That would be very useful. It is such a great idea.

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  10. Very good idea please Jak. Will save time trying to work out measurements. Your cards are amazing and always look forward to the next one.
    Angela x

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  11. That would be an awesome idea. Your card are very beautiful. Would love to be able to do what you did. Love working with digi's.
    Thanks for sharing your ideas with us.

    hugs
    bobbi

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  12. Hello Jak, I think it would be a brilliant idea, I for one would use them. It is hard to put two on one card, I was wondering if you used a program such as Photoshop or PSP to do it in? I will await with baited breathe...
    Love ~ Lady Anne xx

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  13. Jak that sounds brilliant!
    I just can't seem to get to grip with digi stamps and my printer doesn't like thicker card at all.

    Dawn

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  14. Brilliant idea - especially for people who aren't as computer savvy
    Lisa: )

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  15. wauw!!!! these cards are really gorgeous!!!! sooo perfect!
    xx petra

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  16. Jak, when I saw your card yesterday I just wished it was ready to print out like that - were you reading my mind? That's very spooky. That's a yes from me. Best wishes, Kym xxx

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  17. The examples are gorgeous. However I don't think I would buy the truncated image already set in the square form while I can have the full image and create as many layouts as I want.

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  18. Another yes from me Jak.A wonderful idea. You are a clever lady.

    Mary xx

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  19. Yes yes yes!! A brilliant idea and even if people wanted to use fancy edges they could trim just inside the border but still get a great result.

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  20. Oh yes please Jackie, what a good idea, sometimes have problems as I have an older version of paint. Love your card ideas gives so much inspiration to me and every one. Passed on the idea of blue tack to Carole who takes our card classes here in Spain.

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  21. Great idea, we are so lucky to have you, thanks for all your superb inspirations. Marilyn, x UK.

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  22. Jak that sounds like a wonderful idea.
    Thank you.

    Anne

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  23. Great idea Jak, especially if, like me, you have good intentions but no skill with the computer. I've tried to position images to print directly with little success.The size seems about right too. Thanks H x

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  24. Absolutely stunning hugs judex

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  25. Would be Peeeerfect. Great idea.
    Chrissyxx

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  26. Hi Jak thats a brilliant idea and your samples are fab
    Anne-marie xx

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  27. I think, it´s a great idea. To me, it would be a great help as a complete newbie to this kind of cards, so I would really love that.
    All your examples are stunning Jak, as are all your work all the time. I love it.
    Have a wonderful Christmas ahead.

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  28. Love the idea, i'm still pretty new to digi's and this would be helpful to me. Hugs lin

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  29. Sounds like a great idea Jak.So thoughtful.I think it would help us all.Keep up the good work.Love the Christmas video on Just Inklined, really made me smile.Take care.Debbie x

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  30. I love this idea!

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  31. Anything that makes my life easier, Jak! It is a good idea and would help all the not so computer literate out there!

    Janet

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  32. hi Jak, i think it is a brilliant idea as not all of us are quite as advanced on the computer as others. i would buy them in that format for sure
    caroline x

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  33. Yes Please Jak, I am a bit of a dunderhead on the computer and anything that will help would be great. Rita xxx

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  34. This is a great idea - have got myself in a mess trying to case your lovely christmas roses card so would love anything that could make me position stuff properly!

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  35. Great idea Jak. I like to place designs in corners and never know what to fill the rest of the space with and getting things in proportion is sometimes difficult too.

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  36. Hi Jak, I think that would be great, but could be expanded on. I like the look of a larger image in one corner and then a part image or a slightly smaller image in the opposite corner, like your christmas flower. I would also like to see an image with a frame. Maybe not even all the way around. I am sure anthing you come up with would be wonderful.Great idea. Blessings Hilde

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  37. Wonderful idea Jak, anything that makes life a bit easier for those of us that are not as visionary as you!

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  38. This would be so helpful...
    Your creations are so perfect...
    Thank you for sharing.

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  39. Great idea Jak I use greeting card factory to size my digis but STILL often get it wrong ..

    smiles Christine xx

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  40. Hello Jak, that would be a great idea, because trying to do that with digis is always a 'bit hit and miss'. Having it already done would be most helpful. Thanks for the great idea, look forward to that. Luv Ursula XXX

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  41. WOW Jak! What a totally awesome idea! Please do it ... and soon.

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  42. Thia sounds great Jak.
    I usually print a digi out then cut round it!!
    This would be fab to have aready made template xx

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  43. yes plz Jak this would be great xx

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  44. I think it would be an excellent idea, so many uses

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  45. They look absolutely gorgeous. what a good idea Jak thanks.
    Thelma Bayles

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  46. Excellent idea, yes yes yes please, June x

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  47. 2 thoughts Jak.

    1 - I almost exclusively convert all my card to 1/4 fold size rather than square which takes extra postage. That would be a slight rectangle shape

    2 - I love the idea of the grey border but would ask that you take 2 things into consideration. Make it a very light gray border, to eliminate ink waste. And perhaps only make it a fairly narrow border, again for ink and paper usage.

    Keep up your great ideas and wonderful creations.

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  48. I love the images BUT square doesn't work for me in the US.
    I coast an added .17 cents to mail and I always get heck at my post office and NO US machine can do square.
    Cindy

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  49. I love the images BUT square doesn't work for me in the US.
    I coast an added .17 cents to mail and I always get heck at my post office and NO US machine can do square.
    Cindy

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  50. Hi Jak,
    I always pay the extra postage and always make square cards. This wouldn't be a problem for me at all!
    I think your idea is a fantastic one!
    Your cards are beautiful...
    Hugs, Candy

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  51. Fabulous idea Jak! ~jeni :)

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  52. I think that is a great idea Jak - saves me getting all discombobulated when i am trying to decide where to put things - LOL

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  53. Fab idea, so useful and sooooooo gorgeous too!
    Kaz xx

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  54. Great idea, Jak...even though I don't know what a "cm" is!! I would need a translator from metric to inches.

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  55. Jak you are wonderful,what a great idea.Your designs are great,

    Happy Hoildays

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  56. I think that's a great idea!
    Carrie C

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  57. What a gorgeous set of cards. Wish my colouring looked that good, not like something the kids have done........LOL! Thanks for sharing your ideas with us.
    xx Lynn xx

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