Ted Lesley Marking system

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Ted Lesley Marking system

Postby TheMentalist » Apr 6th, '11, 19:03



Alright, i recently bought the Ted lesely marking rub-on transfer sheet.

now i have no idea why, but the symbols just wont stick.
How do i Apply the symbols correcty?

Thanks

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Postby Ed Wood » Apr 6th, '11, 19:39

Can't understand why they wouldn't stick, they're transfers. Just rub the back of the sheet with a pencil with the face pressed against the card.
You sure you're rubbing them the right way round and you've removed the backing sheet?

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Postby TheMentalist » Apr 6th, '11, 20:02

allright, got it, dont know why it didn't work...
Guess i don't have any scrapbook skills

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Postby TheMentalist » Apr 6th, '11, 20:57

one question though, i think i might want to hide them too much, where is a good place to put the mark?
i have my first 2 right above and below the hart-like shapes on the side of the cards, but i think this might make the marks hard to read...

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Postby daleshrimpton » Apr 6th, '11, 21:09

it doesnt matter where you put them, (although the places Ted put them makes the most sense) just as long as you know where you put them.

reading comes with practice.

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Postby gunnarkr » Apr 7th, '11, 00:00

Why don't you check THIS out?

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Postby Dominic Rougier » Apr 10th, '11, 12:11

You can use a hairdryer to heat them, that will help.

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