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Printing Ideas for Bachelorette Party Name Tags

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Summary: Learn how to print and photocopy bachelorette party name tags with expert party throwing tips and advice in this free video clip on how to throw a bachelorette party.

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By Pamela Yager
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Pamela is the Founder, President, and CEO of Bride's Night Out, Inc. and considered to be the nation's foremost bachelorette party planning expert, creating celebrations for...read more

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"So how do you run that paper through the printer? Well I have some great printing ideas for you and tips to give you those unforgettable guest name tag. First off if you are running your paper through twice like say you are going to have a design on both sides of the paper. You are going to run the paper through with the side that has the most ink first. That is the side that you print first, you print the one that as the most ink. Then I actually printed a little design on the back of my invite right there. We ran this, this does not have as much ink as the front side so I ran this back through the printer where I flipped the paper over. So it comes lined up on th back. The quality of paper that you use for these types of project it should be a little thicker then your average size weight paper. That is because you don't want to be able to see the design through it. If you can see here you can see one design, you can see it through the other side. You don't want that to happen you want it to be thicker paper so you don't see the design from the other side through on one side. For other tips please give me a call at 866-we-laugh. "

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