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25th January 06, 08:04 AM
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I think this is a great idea. Thanks for the link to:
http://www.overnightprints.com/
That is quite a bargain for some high quality cards. I'm going to give it some serious thought.
Darrell
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25th January 06, 08:11 AM
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A question - is it possible for someone to design and save a template on that site with some good resources listed so others can adapt it and order their own set of cards?
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25th January 06, 08:46 AM
#3
I already have a Word template made up that lines up with Avery business card blanks (the "Clean Edge" really are pretty nice ;)). Hank had made some noises about putting a card file on the XMarks Propaganda page, and I sent him a copy of mine, but nothing ever happened. :confused:
They say:XMarksTheScot.Com
A Kilted Online Community
A place to talk about Kilts, and much more.
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Traditional and contemporary kilt-maker reviews
Kilt related advice, News of upcoming “Kilt Nights”
Local events, Celtic music, Picture gallery
Simple, easy to read, and to the point.
The cool thing about having the Word file is that you can go in and change it to your liking.
Last edited by Iolaus; 25th January 06 at 11:18 AM.
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25th January 06, 02:46 PM
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 Originally Posted by Iolaus
I already have a Word template made up that lines up with Avery business card blanks (the "Clean Edge" really are pretty nice ;)). Hank had made some noises about putting a card file on the XMarks Propaganda page, and I sent him a copy of mine, but nothing ever happened. :confused:
They say: XMarksTheScot.Com
A Kilted Online Community
A place to talk about Kilts, and much more.
________________
Traditional and contemporary kilt-maker reviews
Kilt related advice, News of upcoming “Kilt Nights”
Local events, Celtic music, Picture gallery
Simple, easy to read, and to the point.
The cool thing about having the Word file is that you can go in and change it to your liking.
ok how is this,

what i did was use the same cards as he made the template for but i configured my printer to make a background on the page useing the same background as this site if anyone need help repeting this i can give more persice directions
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25th January 06, 02:51 PM
#5
Oooo! I like it! Please, reveal your secrets!
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25th January 06, 03:41 PM
#6
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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25th January 06, 03:41 PM
#7
WOW! Great minds apparently think alike. I just printed some cards almost identicle to the one bmrtin did. The only differance is I left off the picture gallery part. No need to post a pic, mines the same.
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25th January 06, 04:02 PM
#8
I too, was playing around with things. Mine is about the same, but I added the logo from the forum. It can be seen here:
http://www.avonleatreasures.com/Misc/XMarks.pdf
I made mine using Avery DesignPro, so it's ready for printing on business cards.
If anyone want's the file, just let me know.
Last edited by Avonlea22; 25th January 06 at 04:16 PM.
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25th January 06, 11:07 AM
#9
 Originally Posted by pdcorlis
A question - is it possible for someone to design and save a template on that site with some good resources listed so others can adapt it and order their own set of cards?
Phil,
They do not store templates for other to access. I created the bands card using MS Publisher and then emailed the template to the band members who simply changed the wording to fit their personal needs and they place their orders as needed by uploading their own template. I am sure if we want to create an X Marks design the template can be emailed those who are interested or maybe the template can be stored on this site for members to access and each individual can place orders as they see fit.
Last edited by lrpddrummie; 25th January 06 at 11:10 AM.
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25th January 06, 11:26 AM
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You can also get 100 cards from VistaPrint.com using one of the premade designs for only the cost of shipping and handling.
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