Got my hangtags, all printed up from the Printer, and trimmed up with my mat knife, and stacked in their colorful little stacks...devine.
However, it was not easy, getting to this stackED point...
I have had some serious setbacks in this effort.
For one, my so called, (and otherwise) 'trusty' computer (Yes, I said it, Computer)...
Now how is it, that a computer, a simple machine.., can tell when you are really in a pinch, and really need to get something out the door, so that it knows "OK, this is the time when I will really F$#% Travis UP!"
"I've got it all figured out- when he pops that blank disk in, and loads up all of his precious little hangtags files, rubbing his hands together in Greedy Graphic Glee, well I'm just going to swallow that thing whole, and watch the look on his face, as I refuse to eject it. No matter how hard he tries to coax that thing out of me, my lips are sealed, a promise is a promise. Teach him to call me a simple machine."
Well, I have my ways...
Long story short, got the files to the printer, and Ann at Caviness Printing kindly spent a bit of her day with me and my hangtags and signs, getting them all printed out. They own a marvelous machine over there, and I swear some of the the printed images look embossed...
They are real pals over there, and I feel very fortunate to have such a great working relationship with the Caviness family, and to have their service as a local resource here in Siler City. They take the time with you to make sure they are meeting your needs, and you are satisfied, and they do a superb job meeting my needs.
Looking forward to sharing these little dangling dodads at the Festival for the Eno, and hopefully garnering some feedback on wether or not they do their job of introducing the products they hang from.