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Old 02-16-2009, 08:01 AM   #1  
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A question for all of you stampers who make cards for church events. Has your pastor ever wanted everyone in the church to sign a card you made for Baptism or any other event, and if so, how did you accomplish that? A piece of stationary enclosed in the card? Or some other way?
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I made a large card that people passed around to sign.
On another pccasion I used my BIA to make a book that people signed like a guest book I suppose but with a card style cover.
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Also if you layer thinner cardstock you can make a Large card 8 1/2 x 11 in. by hinging the the layers with cardstock, using cardstock to even up that layer, and then covering the paper joins with other cardstock. Keeping all that cardstock the same color helps to "hide" the method which takes 6 sheets of cardstock. HTH
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Thanks for your suggestions!! Now I know how to make large cards, so everyone can sign!
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