I use Microsoft word. There are measurements posted online for corresponding pen kits. Let me know and maybe we can set up a phone call and I could walk you through it.
I use Open Office, which is free, but just like Aidan says, select your image then "format" then "position and size". Put in your numbers and save. You can use a regular sheet of paper if you're doing multiple images in order to cram them all on one sheet and not overlap. That gives you a proof sheet to see your spacing. After a bit, it becomes second nature with moving images around the sheet. Then print your decal sheet. If you only print/cut out one image you can back the hole with paper so your printer accepts the "holey" sheet for another round of printing.
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what size do you cut the paper at for the tubes
Hello there, thank you for this, super helpful! Any chance you can post a link to the paper you used?
www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07WPX9GYZ?ref=ppx_pt2_mob_b_prod_image
I have used several successfully, but the link I posted is my preference.
I need help on the software how to make the actual label
I use Microsoft word. There are measurements posted online for corresponding pen kits. Let me know and maybe we can set up a phone call and I could walk you through it.
I use Open Office, which is free, but just like Aidan says, select your image then "format" then "position and size". Put in your numbers and save. You can use a regular sheet of paper if you're doing multiple images in order to cram them all on one sheet and not overlap. That gives you a proof sheet to see your spacing. After a bit, it becomes second nature with moving images around the sheet. Then print your decal sheet.
If you only print/cut out one image you can back the hole with paper so your printer accepts the "holey" sheet for another round of printing.