This trick saves vellum, specialty papers, and lets you print on little tags or create embellishments without wasting whole sheets of paper.
- Use your word processing software to write in a ‘text box’ of the perfect size for your project.
- Place the text box more or less in the center of the page.
- Print on regular inkjet paper to create a template-of-sorts.
- Then cut or tear a piece of specialty paper just large enough to cover the writing, and adhere on top of it with masking tape, temporarily re-positionable spray adhesive or tape runner.
- Treat with the Pouch before returning the paper to the printer, making sure to feed it in so that it will print again on top of the treated specialty paper.
- Reprint.
- Remove from the inkjet paper. (If you used a spray adhesive, you can remove it from the inkjet paper and simply place it onto your project.)