Monthly Archives: July 2009

DIY Wedding Labels for free collection two

Are you still stumped for ideas for your wedding labels? Don’t worry, as we keep designing and giving your great labels in sets. If you missed our first collection of wedding labels, this second set proves our claim! You’ll find our new designs below, all in free fillable PDF label templates for U.S. letter-size label sheets. Wrap around Envelope labels, flavor box, Monogram Sticker and more! Look below for links to download these free label templates in complete sets.

Please also check out our free fillable PDF wedding planner

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Each Set Contains:

1) 2″ round labels – envelope seal or invitation pocketfold seal
2) 4×2″ Shipping Label rectangle – inner envelope address label or seating chart/place card label
3) 7×2 envelope wrap Label – guest and return address label
4) 2.67X2″ rectangle – Guest address label for invites or save the date

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Two great ideas for Labels

FIRST: A Very Chocolate Wedding Blog has a great post on “Free Envelope Wraps.” A really great and clever idea.

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SECOND: NicholeHeady blog has a post on organizing your kitchen using labels on tin jars. Again a very clever idea and really will help organize your kitchen. Nichole used same size labels as our Address Labels WL-875 and Shipping Labels WL-125

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Brazilian President Lula da Silva brings attention to Free Software

In a symbolic show of support for Free Open Source Software and the OpenDocument Format, Brazilian President Lula da Silva recently attended the Linux-related FISL 10 conference in Porto Alegre, Brazil, where he gave an address underscoring the importance of Free Open Source Software to Brazilian national interests. He appears here wearing a hat with the ODF logo (the OpenDocument Format is a legally unencumbered document format upon which any company or community project can easily build.)

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Illustration 1: Brazilian President Lula da Silva dons an ODF hat. Credit: paulohenrique.net (Flickr)

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Turn Your Old Laptop into a Powerful Linux Workhorse

Gnu Linux

If your laptop is getting long in the tooth, there is no reason to rush out to buy a new one. Instead, you can relegate the most demanding computer tasks to your desktop machine and use your laptop to run applications remotely. This solution (often called the server/thin client model) has several advantages. The obvious one is, of course, that you can give your old laptop a new lease of life without spending money on memory or hard disk upgrades. Moreover, since all your documents and files are stored on your desktop computer, you don’t have to worry about keeping your data on different machines in sync.

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