[muglo] Re: Greetings Cards

Cover stock isn't quite as heavy as card stock - about 2/3rds the 
thickness. Depending on what you're doing, you might want to use it 
instead of card stock.

Several of the scrap booking places in town sell card stock for 50 
cents for a letter size page. They have a much greater variety in 
colour and texture than Staples, etc.

Chow
Joan


On Sep 27, 2006, at 1:17 PM, Paul Thomas wrote:

> I am considering making some Christmas Cards - I know it's early
> but......
>
> I have a number of pertinent questions which someone may be able to
> answer:
>
> 1.  Is there special paper/card to use with an inkjet printer?  If
> paper, what is the max weight can one use?
>
> 2.  Is there any special facility for making cards available in
> standard programs, AW, etc. without buying special programs or free
> downloads?
>
> 3.  I seem to remember in the old days one could get a 'snap' lassoo
> feature in some paint programs to select the outline of an object such
> as a photo head, etc. in which you could roughly outline the object and
> then the lassoo would snap to the shape  Is this possible in any
> standard program without investing in a more expensive program such as
> Photoshop which I am sure has such a feature?  Perhaps PhotoStudio has
> it?
>
> Thanks for any help you can give
>
> Paul
>
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