tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4090493445166344715.post7829395413430429446..comments2023-08-24T04:20:56.910-05:00Comments on JASkets Blog: Working and StampingJ. Anthony Stubblefieldhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06194463145900580639noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4090493445166344715.post-57794187914676303492013-04-29T10:01:47.324-05:002013-04-29T10:01:47.324-05:00Kory,
Thanks. It helps that I am a professional i...Kory,<br /><br />Thanks. It helps that I am a professional illustrator and graphic designer, so I am pretty good at using Adobe Illustrator. So far I have drawn all my shaped in that, saved them as SVG files, plugged my laptop into my eClips and opened the SVG files in eCal which runs the eClips. Creating the nesting shapes and creating a whole page of the shapes is a snap with the eCal software. But, again I am used to drawing programs so can stumble my way around until I get it figured out.<br /><br />The paper I bought at a paper warehouse type place, one that is a retail division of a professional printing source here in St. Louis. I took about half of what I had bought to OfficeMax and had them cut it into either 8.5x5.5 for cards or 4x5.25 for inserts. I am now stocked for quite awhile.J. Anthony Stubblefieldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06194463145900580639noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4090493445166344715.post-49426436553270868582013-04-29T08:19:24.390-05:002013-04-29T08:19:24.390-05:00WOW- you are so high-tech and 'with it' - ...WOW- you are so high-tech and 'with it' - I am jealous!!!<br /><br />Your cards look GREAT! <br /><br />I'm still so impressed how you cut the shadows on your eClips. I just (JUST) got a Silhouette and I spent the entire weekend 'learning' to design my own shapes. Obviously, you're miled ahead of me... lol<br /><br />I love that huge stack of cardstock, too! Where'd you get THAT?!<br /><br />:)<br />-kory k Kory Khttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17006302633730489284noreply@blogger.com