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For those of you who work your business out of your homes... Do you all have pets? I have 2 dogs, and they both shed like crazy! I'm forever getting pieces of dog hair stuck in between the decal and transfer tape. Just wondering what you all do to avoid this? When the project is for friends or family, I don't worry about it too much- but when it's for a customer, it makes me crazy!!
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I've been gone for nearly 3wks, and boy do I have a lot to catch up on around here. Hope you all are enjoying your Summer, and business is treating you well!
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Hmm, sorry to say, I'm with your wife on this one! While it would look good with a little tweaking, I'm not sure that scissors work to express what we do. Sure, we use scissors, (probably every single time we do a job) But, we also use weeding tools, squeegees, etc- and I don't think we'd make any of those things a focal point on a company logo.
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Thanks Slice, I'll check it out.
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Yes, I left to spend a 4 day weekend in up North, on July 4th... and ended up staying until this past Sunday. Love it up there, wouldn't have come back, if it were up to me!
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It seems that I had heard that it doesn't work with "hobby cutters" like those anymore. I know that I used to use it on my Wishblade & on my Cricut, but they changed things. So, I'm really not sure. I find it a pretty easy program to feel my way around though, so if you waited until you upgraded your cutter, to get the program, I still think you'd be fine and pick it up pretty quickly.
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Definitely buy a stand, regardless of what cutter you decide to go with! I can't even imagine doing these jobs, without one. I originally began my cutting using a Wishblade, and then a Cricut, both for 95% paper projects due to my scrapbooking addiction! We did a few small projects out of vinyl, using those cutters, but hubby wanted to make a business of cutting vinyl, so that's when we upgraded to the MH. As I said, we've been very happy with it, and it didn't take any adjusting at all, to go from those other cutters, to this one. Learning the cutting software is the biggest challenge, and I knew a decent amount about that, from doing my paper cuts... which I'm sure you do as well.
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I have the MH, and we've had great luck with it so far. I was very worried, reading about all of the problems that others have had, but I don't regret the decision to buy it. We've already made our money back on it, and then some... Eventually I'd love to upgrade, but I have no complaints so far.
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Sorry... I do use SCALP, but I don't use Corel. So, I'm no help!
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There's a shape option, in those shapes, there's already a rounded rectangle. You can just delete the rectangle you have, and make a new one with rounded corners.
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I've never had a problem with my new fonts showing up in SCALP, as long as after downloading them, I open and install them. Once that's done & I re-open SCALP, they've always shown up.
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I made one similar... except that it says "Keep Calm & Carry". Anything gun related has been pretty popular around here. I'm STILL getting orders for the Michigan Mitt with the gun.
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I think it's time to switch product lines...
TimnAng replied to OWJones's topic in Business Practices, Sales and Pricing, etc.
I grabbed the garage sale designs... thanks for sharing! -
I think it's time to switch product lines...
TimnAng replied to OWJones's topic in Business Practices, Sales and Pricing, etc.
There's big money to be saved... and had, in the couponing world! I haven't ventured there, as the extreme couponing really takes a lot of time, effort and dedication. Kudos to anyone that has the patience for it! Sorry things didn't work out so well on your end! We have a "Holiday craft show" coming up at the local high school in November, and hubby and I have been tossing around the idea of renting a table. Not sure how well decals will sell at something like that. Maybe if we are doing hats, mugs, etc by then. We've also been invited to join a swap meet at a gun club, the end of July. It's a 2hr drive, but free to set up, so we may do that one. We haven't quite decided. -
Grabbed it. Thanks!
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We order all of our vinyl from USC. Can't beat their shipping price, and it always gets here very quickly. Great quality as well. The only time that would change for us, would be if we need something quickly, Wensco is 10 minutes from here, so we'll go there if we need it in a hurry.
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Agreed! And I probably would have removed the box shape from the one glove, as I don't see much of a reason (design wise) for it to be there. At very least, I would have removed it to see which way I liked it better.
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Feeling like a kid in a candy store..
TimnAng replied to MadHatterGraphix's topic in Off Topic Section
I love buying supplies! -
Wow, sounds like quite an adventure! We're glad you're back, safe and sound!
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I included a few with the large order we did for the tree service, I knew 3 people would be working on applying the decals, so I threw 3 squeegees in with the order, but I generally don't include one with normal orders. Haha, yes Dakota, I imagine that would do it!!
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What's in your installation toolbox?
TimnAng replied to MadHatterGraphix's topic in Off Topic Section
Thanks John! Now I know where to get one, if Walmart fails! -
Client based software database
TimnAng replied to Pcrat's topic in Business Practices, Sales and Pricing, etc.
I hadn't thought of making separate job folders, I have all of my designs mixed together in one folder... I'm going to do that though, because I have a hard time staying organized this way! I had a guy ask me for 2 decals, just lettering with his son's name, for his dragster. Great, he says "I want them the same size as the ones you made for Zack's car". Uh... Ok, great... Like I remember that off the top of my head? lol -
Very nice!
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Oh, and as far as squeegees, I bought a pack from USCutter with one of my orders, but unless you plan on giving them away with your orders, or selling them... I wouldn't think you would need more than a couple.