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pamperedalf said:Bumping this up............
Okay I would like something w/ Take 5 ........ I bought the take 5 bars to put into my recruiting bags if I don't eat them all first.
Any ideas??????????
I hate killing my own thread......LOL
DebbieJ said:Instead of labelling the DVD, I print a saying on paper and then tape it AROUND the DVD--saying don't open this if.....(my saying was stolen from Don Funt, but I like Rae's a little more).
pamperedalf said:Thanks Rae, I like it!
At least I haven't killed my own thread yet.
Anymore, keep them coming. I had a parent ream me a new one today, so any creativeness I had is so gone. I think I found more grey hair after she left.
And if Pampered Chef isn't right for you
Perhaps you know someone to give this to!
The wording for your DVD label should include the title of the DVD, the name of the movie or special event, and a brief description or tagline.
Yes, you can use any font you like for the wording on your DVD label. However, we recommend using a clear and easy-to-read font for the best results.
We recommend using no more than 10-15 words for the wording on your DVD label. Keep it short and simple for a clean and professional look.
Including images or graphics on your DVD label is completely up to you. If you choose to use them, make sure they are high quality and relevant to the content of the DVD.
Yes, you can customize the wording on your DVD label to fit your specific needs. You can change the font, color, and size of the text to make it unique and personalized.