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    CREATING YOUR OWN TAGS & LABELS FOR PRINTING

    In this lesson we will be looking at 4 different tags to create that you can print, punch or

    cut out to create all the great gift tags, goody tags, or any label.These instructions were created using Microsoft word 2003.Instructions might not match location of items as the same as your version of word exactly.

    OVAL TAG INSTRUCTIONS1. You will first figure out the dimensions of the punch you are using for these

    instructions I will be creating this tag to be punched out with the Stampin UpWide Oval Punch.

    2. You would measure length wise and then height. This one is 2 x 2.

    3. You will go to the bottom of your word doc. Click on auto shapes / basic shapes/oval. (if you drawing tool bar is not shown at the bottom you my turn it on by right clicking within the field at the topof the screen where it list by name your items (file, edit, view and so on). A drop down menu will appear. You will click

    on drawing. A check mark should no be shown by it and it should be at the bottom of the document).

    4. You will notice the box that was created around the shape. You will click on the

    shape and drag it out side of the box, click on the box and delete the box. I do not

    know why this gets created when you insert your artwork, but you do not want itthere.

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    5.

    6. You will then size your shape. You want to be sure that you create the shapeslightly smaller than your punch. Right click on the shape and click on format

    autoshape. If you double click on the shape the format box will pop up this way

    also.

    7. Your shapes format box will pop up. Click on the size tab at the top.

    8. This is where you can manually enter your sizes. You can also click on the shape

    and stretch it to the size you want. I find it easier this way so that I know my

    measurements are correct. For this example height is 1.32 inch and width is 2.25

    inches. This is to work in the 2 wide oval Stampin Up punch.9. Once your measurements are set you will then click on the colors and line tab

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    10. This is where you will choice your line color, dash, style and weight. For thisexample I have chosen black for the color and no fill nor the fill color / Longdash dot dot for the dash / 3/4pt for style and .75pt for the weight

    11. Your first layer is now created.12. You will insert another oval autoshape and get rid of the box again like previous

    oval. (You will need to do this for all shapes you insert).13. This time you will make the size slightly larger than the first one and change the

    Dash to solid and the style to double line 3pt.

    14. You will change the fill color to no fill

    15. You will then drag this new shape over the first one to be able to group themtogether. (to move the oval in small increments to match all side at the same

    distance you will hold down the ctrl key and use the arrow keys to center them

    around each other.)

    16. Next you will select both shapes and group them together. To do this you will

    click on one shape hold the shift key down and click on the next shape. Still

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    holding the shift key down right click on the image. A box will pop up. Go to

    Grouping / group and your two images will then be grouped and you can now

    move them around together.

    17. Now we will create the wording or phrases for the center of the oval usingWordart.

    18. You will click on the Wordart Icon at the bottom of the page to insert your wordart.

    19. The Wordart box will pop up

    20. You will choose the 1st one in on the top row. This will allow us to change the

    shape later on. The Wordart size and style box will pop up. You will choose the

    font you want. At this point do not worry about the size. Click okay.

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    (Very IMPORTANT that when you are typing you words and you want the 3 separate lines you need to hit enter after youhave your first line and then your send. If you dont it will all be on one line)

    Sending Goodies

    The Heberts

    To your home from our

    21. Your Wordart will now show.

    22. Now you will format the Wordart to fit into the center of the oval shape.23. First you must set the text wrapping. Right click, click on format Wordart once

    the popup box shows you will then click on layout.

    24. Click on Advance to show more options.

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    25. You will choose through. This will allow you to be able to place the Wordart

    anywhere in the document. You will notice that the editing filed changes from

    hard black lines to now edit point.

    26. You want to be sure that your Wordart edit features are listed in the top menu bar.If it is not you will turn it on by following the same steps as above for the drawing

    features. (if you wordart tool bar is not shown at the top you my turn it on by right clicking within the field at thetop of the screen where it list by name your items (file, edit, view and so on). A drop down menu will appear. You will

    click on wordart. A check mark should no be shown by it and it should be at the bottom of the document).

    27. Now comes the creative part. First we will set the colors. Right click on theWordart and select format Wordart. (you need to be sure the Wordart is selected

    when you right click).28. You will fill in your word art with the same color as you line. I have chosen to

    keep it black.

    29. Once your colors are set we will now work on the formation of the text direction.Be sure your Wordart has been select by clicking on it and then go to the top of

    the tool bar and select Wordart Shape.

    30. You will choose Circle Curve 3rd one in second line.

    31. You will notice that the top and bottom words become arched and curved.

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    32. You will now fix the font size by double clicking on the word art and making

    your size to the size you need it to fit into the oval frames. I have this one set to18.

    33. Once you have set your size you will then drag the word art to the oval frames

    and will then begin to size it to fit into the frame by working with the nods as seen

    below.

    34. The nods are the white circles that appear when you click on the Wordart. You

    will drag in or out to get the desired size. If you click hold and drag on any of thewhite circle nods you will be able to shape it.

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    35. Now that you have them all together and set at the correct size you will now

    group all of them together once again.

    36. You can now copy and paste as many as you want into your document and movethem around in straight lines to print out and punch with your punches.

    YOU CAN USE THIS TECHNIQUE WITH ANY SHAPE AND WORD ARTBELOW IS ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF USING A SQUARE AND STRAIGHT

    LINE WORD ART.

    HAVE FUN AND EXPERIMENT WITH MANY DIFFERENT STYLES.

    The next one was done using different word art and the circle Wordart shape to create

    the outside word wrap. I have left the document unprotected so that you can click on

    the labels to see the format and what styles Wordart I used.