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Article: Acetate meets copy machine for cards, decorations.
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- Sunset
- Article date:
- December 1, 1987
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Acetate meets copy machine for cards, decorations
By photocopying designs onto clear acetate sheets--sold as wet media acetate at art supply stores and many photocopy centers--you can print distinctive gift tags, invitations, greeting cards, and tree or window ornaments.
To make a master set, first choose your design--perhaps a child's drawing or something from a book of copyright-free art. Then photocopy it (reducing it, if needed) onto an 8 1/2- by 11-inch sheet of paper. If the design is small (remember to allow extra-space for writing), you can fit several onto the master set.
To make the acetate tags, place your master set in the ...