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Posted 6/17/2007 1:11:56 PM


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catlover (6/17/2007)
The barns look great I'm thinking this would be great in our Fellowship Hall where we do our food crafts and have dinner.   What is poster board printing????

LeJoyce my printer has a poster function in the settings which gives several size options. Not all printers have it so you will have to see if yours does. 

He who works his land will have abundant food, but the one who chases fantasies will have his fill of poverty.

Proverbs 28:19

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Posted 6/17/2007 1:15:30 PM
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Where do you find the poster board function?  I looked under printing preferences and I don't see that option.

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Posted 6/17/2007 1:37:56 PM


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I have a HP printer and it was under preferences then under finishing where there is a drop down to pick the size.

poster.jpg

He who works his land will have abundant food, but the one who chases fantasies will have his fill of poverty.

Proverbs 28:19

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Posted 6/17/2007 2:19:16 PM
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Thanks Kathy for pointing me in the right direction.

I have an HP printer too but that option for me is under "Printing Preferences" "Features"

Where did you get the great pictures of horses?

We have a decorating making session scheduled for tomorrow night I will see what my team thinks of this idea and where they think it would work.

Is the woodgrain paper contact paper or regular paper?  If it is regular paper where did you find it?

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Posted 6/17/2007 2:27:01 PM
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Kathy:

Hey....looooong time no talk to!    I think what she meant by "the pj curtain" was in reference to his first post on here.  It looks like he called you Kimberly!

I'm wondering if a rolling pin would work to smooth them out?  We also have a lawn roller, but somehow I think that would be overkill, LOL!

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Posted 6/17/2007 2:27:13 PM


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LeJoyce I snagged them from the internet. I can post some of them later this evening. The wood grained paper is from Shindigz in the light wood tone. The bottom trim is the dark tone fromShindigz. The trim paper is some I found ar S & S worldwide. The doors are those pesky Scene Setters.

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Proverbs 28:19

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Posted 6/17/2007 2:41:16 PM


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ConnieR (6/17/2007)
Kathy:

Hey....looooong time no talk to!    I think what she meant by "the pj curtain" was in reference to his first post on here.  It looks like he called you Kimberly!

I'm wondering if a rolling pin would work to smooth them out?  We also have a lawn roller, but somehow I think that would be overkill, LOL!

Connie! It has been a long time! PJ is sleep deprived so I forgive him.

As far as the wrinkles I tried tacky glue, school glue, rubber cement, and spray adhesive, smoothing, rolling, patting, screaming but it still wrinkles! The rubber cement and spray adhesive kind of "eat" the plastic. Even so I finally just stuck with the spray adhesive because it was easier. Every time I thought it was reasonably smoothed down another bubble, wrinkle or pucker appeared -sigh

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Proverbs 28:19

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Posted 6/17/2007 3:00:36 PM


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Kathy, how thick is the foam that you mounted the heads on?  Woud foam core work?

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Posted 6/17/2007 3:17:38 PM


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Barbara I think (without looking) they are on 1" or so thick but any thickness would be fine.

He who works his land will have abundant food, but the one who chases fantasies will have his fill of poverty.

Proverbs 28:19

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Posted 6/17/2007 3:54:04 PM


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Hey Kathy, my printer has a poster option and I didn't even know it.  Do you know how many steps I've been going thru to print things large and all I had to do was click the mouse !!!


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