looking for alphabet cutouts
#21
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Owensboro, KY
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You can get letter patterns at any teacher store. Sometimes Wal-Mart carries them as well. I ironed my stabilizer on the back of the material, then traced the letters in reverse because when you apply them, they'll have to be facing the right direction.
#22
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Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Corpus Christi, Tx.
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Realize you already have what you need but craftygater's idea is how I do it. Have also gone to office supply stores.
#24
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Eagle River, Alaska
Posts: 147
I use the font 'Century Gothic' on my computer and then choose 'outline' option and 'bold'. This gives me a clear outline to draw round. When I print the name, I use the 'Mirror' function on my printer, so the name is printed in reverse all ready to draw (without holding it up to the window, lol). The font size is usually 200+ depending on how big I want it and I usually have the paper orientation in 'Landscape'. Good luck!
This one is in upper case, but you could do lower, or a mixture.
This one is in upper case, but you could do lower, or a mixture.
#25
Well, you are a wonderful "computer-enabled geekette"! I got all the way to "format options" looking for the outline option and can't find that in MS Word. It's the only program I know a little about. I'm hoping that's where the font "outline" change is located. Heaven help me if you say go to PowerPoint or somewhere else! Can you give me further directions please?
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