calendars
Dennis/Laurie Brown
You also might be able to find them at
the office supply stores.
Eiraul
----- Original Message -----From: Cory and Amy NelsonSent: January 14, 2001 4:28 PMSubject: Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] Martha who?I'm sure any craft store (Hobby Lobby, Michael's, Ben Franklin) would sell
them.
Amy
Mama to Accalia (6/14/99)
"The hardest to learn was the least complicated" -Indigo Girls
> possible silly question:
> where can I get blank calenders?
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In a message dated 1/14/2001 8:54:09 PM Pacific Standard Time,
Brownville77@... writes:
Do you have card making software? Like American Greeting's Creatacard? I
have had this for 2 years and my ds (8) figured out it had blank calendars
about 2 months ago! lol - the kids never fail to amaze me how well they
figure out this computer stuff on their own! Dawn
Brownville77@... writes:
possible silly question:
> where can I get blank calenders?
Do you have card making software? Like American Greeting's Creatacard? I
have had this for 2 years and my ds (8) figured out it had blank calendars
about 2 months ago! lol - the kids never fail to amaze me how well they
figure out this computer stuff on their own! Dawn
Tami Labig-Duquette
You can also do a search with google for blank calenders and print them
right off the web!
Tami
Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
right off the web!
Tami
>From: Zahmiller@..._________________________________________________________________
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] calendars
>Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2001 08:58:00 EST
>
>In a message dated 1/14/2001 8:54:09 PM Pacific Standard Time,
>Brownville77@... writes:
>
>
> >
> > >> possible silly question:
> >> > where can I get blank calenders?
> >>
> >
> >
>
>Do you have card making software? Like American Greeting's Creatacard? I
>have had this for 2 years and my ds (8) figured out it had blank calendars
>about 2 months ago! lol - the kids never fail to amaze me how well they
>figure out this computer stuff on their own! Dawn
Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
Bobbie
Hey cool! I do have a couple greeting card programs. I
would have never thought to look there. Just got a
pckage of thick glossy paper too, so maybe that will
be our next craft. Thanks.
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would have never thought to look there. Just got a
pckage of thick glossy paper too, so maybe that will
be our next craft. Thanks.
--- Zahmiller@... wrote:
> In a message dated 1/14/2001 8:54:09 PM Pacific__________________________________________________
> Standard Time,
> Brownville77@... writes:
>
>
> >
> > >> possible silly question:
> >> > where can I get blank calenders?
> >>
> >
> >
>
> Do you have card making software? Like American
> Greeting's Creatacard? I
> have had this for 2 years and my ds (8) figured out
> it had blank calendars
> about 2 months ago! lol - the kids never fail to
> amaze me how well they
> figure out this computer stuff on their own! Dawn
>
Do You Yahoo!?
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Bobbie
wow! ask and ye shall recieve! thanks guyz.
--- Tami Labig-Duquette <labigduquette@...>
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--- Tami Labig-Duquette <labigduquette@...>
wrote:
> You can also do a search with google for blank_________________________________________________________________
> calenders and print them
> right off the web!
> Tami
>
>
> >From: Zahmiller@...
> >Reply-To: [email protected]
> >To: [email protected]
> >Subject: Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] calendars
> >Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2001 08:58:00 EST
> >
> >In a message dated 1/14/2001 8:54:09 PM Pacific
> Standard Time,
> >Brownville77@... writes:
> >
> >
> > >
> > > >> possible silly question:
> > >> > where can I get blank calenders?
> > >>
> > >
> > >
> >
> >Do you have card making software? Like American
> Greeting's Creatacard? I
> >have had this for 2 years and my ds (8) figured out
> it had blank calendars
> >about 2 months ago! lol - the kids never fail to
> amaze me how well they
> >figure out this computer stuff on their own! Dawn
>
>
> Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at__________________________________________________
> http://explorer.msn.com
>
>
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Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail.
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In a message dated 1/15/2001 1:11:57 PM Pacific Standard Time,
insomniaaks@... writes:
You are so welcome! I never thought to look there either! Out of the minds
of babes... It never fails to amaze me how well these kids can figure out
the computer! Dawn
insomniaaks@... writes:
Hey cool! I do have a couple greeting card programs. I
would have never thought to look there.
You are so welcome! I never thought to look there either! Out of the minds
of babes... It never fails to amaze me how well these kids can figure out
the computer! Dawn
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<snip>Just got a pckage of thick glossy paper too,<snip>
I bought a package of 250 sheets heavy card stock, 110 lb. for about $10
at an office supply store. I've used it for greeting cards, bookmarks,
calendar pages, etc. It's not the best quality for printing photos, but
they come out OK. Apparently you do need special paper if you want to
print out really great photos. My printer is low quality though, and
maybe that's my problem there. I did use the card stock to print a
holiday newsletter that printed on both sides then, folded, sealed, and
stamped, could go in the mail without an envelope.
I also recently bought the refill ink to refill my printer cartridges.
My first "fill" was a bit messy, but now that I've got the process down,
it is quick, easy, and saves me tons of $$!
Sorry, I thought I was on the uschooling cheap list for this post! :-)
Mary Ellen
Gain weight... Stay Active... Get Smarter...
New Year's Resolutions are EASY for Babies!
<Hi and Lois>
I bought a package of 250 sheets heavy card stock, 110 lb. for about $10
at an office supply store. I've used it for greeting cards, bookmarks,
calendar pages, etc. It's not the best quality for printing photos, but
they come out OK. Apparently you do need special paper if you want to
print out really great photos. My printer is low quality though, and
maybe that's my problem there. I did use the card stock to print a
holiday newsletter that printed on both sides then, folded, sealed, and
stamped, could go in the mail without an envelope.
I also recently bought the refill ink to refill my printer cartridges.
My first "fill" was a bit messy, but now that I've got the process down,
it is quick, easy, and saves me tons of $$!
Sorry, I thought I was on the uschooling cheap list for this post! :-)
Mary Ellen
Gain weight... Stay Active... Get Smarter...
New Year's Resolutions are EASY for Babies!
<Hi and Lois>
[email protected]
In a message dated 1/16/01 10:09:55 AM Pacific Standard Time,
megates@... writes:
<< Sorry, I thought I was on the uschooling cheap list for this post! :-) >>
That's ok, I'm happy to get this post. Is the unschooling cheap list an
e-group?
-Amalia-
megates@... writes:
<< Sorry, I thought I was on the uschooling cheap list for this post! :-) >>
That's ok, I'm happy to get this post. Is the unschooling cheap list an
e-group?
-Amalia-