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Tami's Boarding Pass Invitation Template


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Originally Posted by Debs View Post
Ok, I found the top 3 fonts but can't find Californian, Copperplate and Lucinda sad.gif If anyone has them zipped could you e-mail them to me?

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Thanks ladies!
Hey girl! They are all on Download fonts | dafont.com. In the search bos just type in the name and it'll come right up. If you have problems still, PM me and I'll .zip 'em over to ya (on my way out the door so can't ddo it right now and w/o the PM, I'll forget!). smile105.gif
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I love all of these boarding pass templates. All of you ladies have been so helpful, these are exactly what I was looking for. My only question is...now that I have some templates...where do I go from herehuh.gif? How do I go about making my own?? I'm so confused...AS ALWAYS!
I see you posted a draft ... so are you set in how to get it all started?

I've used the Creative Memories corner-cutter and sheet-cutters for the perfect-cut look. I'm also getting a Perforator to give it that added authenticity.

Luckily, Tom has been a GREAT help at cutting the pockets and doing the corner-rounding (my thumb gets ssoo sore punching out those corners!). He's also doing the gluing of the pockets and stapling of the invite pages for me ... as I work on the envelopes.
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I love all of these boarding pass templates. All of you ladies have been so helpful, these are exactly what I was looking for. My only question is...now that I have some templates...where do I go from herehuh.gif? How do I go about making my own?? I'm so confused...AS ALWAYS!
I used the Cutterpede paper cutter (I think I paid around $20) --- it comes with the paper cutter and you can purchase a scorer (for the pockets) and a perforator separately for like $3 each. I also used a corner punch to make the edges rounded ...

I played around with different papers and actually found that plain cardstock worked the best (better than Bristol). You can get that in bulk for cheap!
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Your invitations are great! I hadn't even considered something like that, but seeing yours is giving me ideas!

Thanks for sharing!bunny_4.gif
No problem! I got the template from some of the other gals on here and then just made it my own! I never had considered, or even thought of, anything like this either ... but I'm really pleased with them ... although cutting 180 of them at 5-pages each is a BEAR of a job!!!smile117.gif
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Please help me!!!!!!!!! I am so not crafty at all, but I really love your invites. How do I even get started in making something so beautiful?
You can use the templates I posted on page 1 of this thread and just make changes to suit your tastes/themes/color schemes etc.

Just make sure you have all the right fonts or it will look funny on your computer.

I had to download several fonts from Download fonts | dafont.com to get started.

Let me know what else you need!
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