This article briefly summerizes creative use of
printer.
What can you print on besides regular paper?
Take a field trip to your local office supply
store and check out all the great media made for laser and ink jet
printers. You can buy bordered paper, metallic paper, labels in all
sizes, several different kinds of photo paper, T-shirt iron-ons,
canvas, watercolor and linen finish paper. Want to print on something
other than paper? Ive seen window clings (great for making your own
holiday decorations) and shrink plastic that will go through the color
printer (remember Shrinky Dinks?). Some papers are pretty expensive and
youll only want to use it sparingly, but think small. For instance, I
made a dozen invitations for a party and printed the text 6-up on some
pretty paper. Then I cut them apart and layered them on the cards with
other paper. I got a nice effect and only used 2 sheets of the
expensive paper. Try office supply stores and discount stores for
reasonably priced papers.
Think out of the paper box when it comes to using
your printer! Ive had success with non-traditional paper like
construction paper, paper bags cut to size (great for treasure hunts if
you crumple them up) and road maps. Just be sure that your paper isnt
too thick for the printer and test using manual feed first. Also,
experiment with putting paper other than 8.5 x 11 size in the printer.
The manual has instructions read them!
What can you do with this stuff?
Besides cards or elements for cards, I create my
own stickers using special papers and a Xyron sticker maker
(http://www.xyron.com). For under $10.00 you can buy a Xyron
Create-A-Sticker that will take paper that is one-and-a-half inches
wide big enough for labels and small stickers.You can buy Xyron
machines that laminate and make stickers that are big enough to take a
full sheet of paper that one is a favorite among scrapbookers. The
Xyron products are also nice because they work without heat and dont
require electricity or batteries.
Glossy photo paper comes in different weights.
The lighter weights are great for projects besides photos. Ive used
lighter weight paper for brochures, signs, calendars and greeting
cards. If you havent printed on glossy paper, try it. You will be
amazed at the difference in the color.
At the office supply store you can buy perforated
card stock for business cards and postcards. The business cards are
great for making games and gift tags. If you can find them, foldover
business cards are wonderful to use as placecards. Be sure to check the
clearance racks for holiday themes to put away for next year.
Sources and Resources
If youd like to check out some online sources for
fun printer paper, your first stop should be http://www.paperdirect.com.
This company sells everything from brochure paper to printable
pillow-shaped boxes (think wedding favors). Their products are first
quality and they have excellent customer service.
For some more unusual printer supplies, surf to http://www.specialty-printer-paper.com.
Here you can find printable tattoo paper (what a great birthday party
favor), ink jet puzzle paper and magnet paper. How about making photo
magnets for the grandparents?
Hewlett-Packards creative website, http://www.printsville.com
is loaded with great ideas (no doubt to make sure you run out of ink!)
for you to use with any printer. There are always printable invitations
and cards, crafts, photo ideas and more and its updated regularly.
About the Author
Ajay Patole is a qualified management professional
working as sales manager and runs a site 'Venturemall',a cool hangout
to play money games,buy and sell in auctions,date and photochat.It is
available at URL http://venturemall.tripod.com and
newsletter to rediscover true colors of life at http://www.topica.com/lists/venturemall.Also
he runs a community 'Venturecon', for entrepreneurs which is available
at URL http://groups.msn.com/venturecon.