Hi everyone! It's been a long time! Recently, I purchased the Munbyn thermal printer (ITPP941 model) to create my Etsy shipping labels, and it was a challenge in the beginning! I wasted a lot of labels because I didn't know what I was doing (lol). After watching Munbyn's videos and playing around with my settings, I figured it out. So I decided to provide the steps for how I set up my Munbyn thermal printer to print my 4x6 in. Etsy shipping labels: Steps 1 & 2: Set up and calibrate your Munbyn thermal printer: In the beginning, I made the mistake of thinking that when I placed the labels in the thermal printer and closed the door, the machine automatically calibrated. I thought this because when you close the door, the machine advances approx 3 labels, but this doesn't mean it's calibrated. In the video by Munbyn, you can see the woman holding down the button at the top of the printer to calibrate the machine. Step 3: Change your Etsy shipping settings (on ...
Hey Everyone, I hope that you are enjoying your weekend :-). Valentine's Day is around the corner, and I know that many of you (and your children) like to create your own Valentine's Day Cards. Below, you will find the DIY instructions to create the "Mommy Love" handmade card :-) It's very simple. I hope that you enjoy creating it! Materials- 1. Your Favorite Scrapbooking Paper- preferably with hearts ( Scapbook paper in the picture is from Stickers Inc. 2. Inch Ruler 3. Cream-colored card stock- 5in x 7 in. folded in half 4. Hole Puncher 5. Scissors 6. Elmer's Glue Stick 7. Image Tree (by EK Success) "Loopy Letters, Upper ABC" Rubber Stamps 8. Red and Green Ink Pad- I use the Washable Ink Pad by Melissa & Doug (R) 9. Small square piece of pea-green colored Card Stock 10. Double-sided tape or adhesive pen 1. Measure and cut your 5 in x 7 in cream colored card stock. 2. Measure & cut...
"My Little Valentine " (Pink & blue) edition This card was created for a mom's 8 year old son, to give to his friend. Valentine's Day cards are usually very serious, in that they target adults and highlight love. Traditional Valentine's Day cards are usually pink/ and or red. But I needed the card to represent the innocent love between children, So, I decided to make the card pink and blue to trace back to babies when they are born. Many of us dress them in blue if it is a boy, and pink if it is a girl. Here, I decided to stage two children playing ball. The little bugs give it more of a "kid feel". I think the heart in the middle capitalizes on the fact that this is a Valentine's Day card. My customer loved the fact that this card was personalized and a non-tradtional Valentine's Day card. You can order this card and other Valentine's Day cards on http://www.ruthiesgreetings.com/ !
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