December 21, 2004

The American Digest Dysfunctional Christmas Gift Tags

HERE'S FOUR OF THE MOST DYSFUNCTIONAL GIFT TAGS of our 2005 edition. There's something here for everyone on your list! Use them to tag your gift to your family and friends that are still Democrats or otherwise afflicted with BDS. It will help to lift the fog from their minds. Now that would be the gift that keeps on giving. We're not saying it will make them into (shudder) Republicans overnight, but it would put a little "in" at the front of their dependency.

All gift tags are proportionally sized to fit on those business card forms you can get for use with a laser printer. You'll have to fool around with the Print Percentage (%) to tweak them into your printer.

To use them you have TWO options:

1) Click on the image and then save the image to your drive. (No, there will not be a tutorial on this. What am I, a talking Paper Clip?)

2) Click on the link called "Download All Images" at the end of this item for a 221K PDF file suitable for printing or framing.

     

     

Hint: The little black circle is where you punch the hole and insert the string to make it a gift tag.

DOWNLOAD ALL IMAGES One sheet PDF (211K)

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Posted by Vanderleun at December 21, 2004 10:49 AM | TrackBack
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Love the Kerry tag; I'm going to use it well this year.

Merry Christmas!

Mike

Posted by: Mike Lief at December 22, 2005 8:27 AM
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