Wednesday, February 25, 2015

How to Make Monogram Stickers (5 Steps)

1. Open Paint, pull down the 'Image' menu and select 'Attributes.' Set the size for your monogram, such as 5-by-5 inches and click the 'OK' button.
2. Select a paint color from the Color Picker tool at the bottom of the screen. Monograms may be a single color, two colors or a different color for each letter. Consider matching the color of your car, your favorite sports team or your school colors.
3. Click the Text tool, which looks like an 'A,' and click once inside the white Paint workspace. If the text toolbar does not appear, click 'View' and select 'Text Toolbar.' Choose the Monotype Corsiva font for a basic monogram styling; monograms may be any font you prefer. Type '100' in the font box.
4. Type the first letter of your first name, such as 'M' for 'Max.' Click your cursor next to the first letter and increase the font size to 200. Type the first letter of your last name, such as 'J' for 'Janofsky.' Click the cursor again next to the second letter, reduce the font back to 100 and type the first letter of your middle initial.
5. Turn on your printer and load in sticker paper; take care not to overload or jam the tray. Pull down the 'File' menu and click 'Print.' Choose your printer from the options and input the number of monograms to print in the Number of Copies box. Click 'Print' to print the monograms. Cut around the monograms on the sticker paper with scissors.

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