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 cr8beauty2 PeaAddict PeaNut 170,454 September 2004 Posts: 1,207 Layouts: 60 Loc: Iowa
 | Posted: 6/24/2011 2:53:28 PM
Love mine and would love to print the photos and put in an album of thinks I love. Can you print them? |
http://cr8beauty2.blogspot.com
http://pinterest.com/lindafranklin/ | |
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 stefdesign PhotoshoPEAholic PeaNut 307,816 April 2007 Posts: 11,982 Layouts: 860 Loc: So Cal Gal Living in NJ
 | Posted: 6/25/2011 1:43:55 AM
You could do it one of several ways:
1. Click on the individual image & when it opens in a larger format, right click & 'save image as', and save it to your desktop & then print. OR
2. when you've collected several of these shots, put them into one page-sized canvas and print.
OR
3. Create a screen shot of your collective pins, and print. |
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 edie3 PEArnhardt PeaNut 19,985 August 2001 Posts: 22,151 Layouts: 425 Loc: nc
 | Posted: 6/25/2011 7:24:36 AM
not enough ink in the world! LOL |
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 ShannaVineyard StuckOnPeas PeaNut 63,141 January 2003 Posts: 2,838 Layouts: 898 Loc: Gilbert, AZ
 | Posted: 6/25/2011 9:57:11 AM
not enough ink in the world! <------ HA HA!!! That's what I'm thinking! LOL |
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 desertgirl PeaFixture PeaNut 256,534 April 2006 Posts: 3,468 Layouts: 0
 | Posted: 6/25/2011 7:58:26 PM
Actually, once I've opened the larger photo to look at it before repinning it, I decide if I want to copy and then paste it into a Word document. I resize them in Word and format them to two or three columns and print off smaller versions of them. I'm looking at one now that has 20 mini-photos on it.
I especially like the quotes and sayings people pin (not a lot of color ink on those). I've made two graduation books with quotes and a message to the graduate that relates to each quote.
My printer does not use a lot of ink, however. If I wanted something large, I'd save it to a flash drive and take it to a copy center when they were having a sale on color copies. | |
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 Momto2 PeaFixture PeaNut 58,882 December 2002 Posts: 3,641 Layouts: 128
 | Posted: 6/25/2011 9:40:04 PM
Okay, great idea. I have been trying to figure out how to scrap my obsession with pinterest. |
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 paperwife PeaAddict PeaNut 140,329 April 2004 Posts: 1,231 Layouts: 94 Loc: California
 | Posted: 6/26/2011 2:31:52 PM
I doubt I'd ever actually start printing the pages...I would totally get carried away!
BUT, if I were to, here's what I'd use: Print Friendly. |
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 PPB Baby Pea Step PeaNut 550,313 April 2012 Posts: 1 Layouts: 0
 | Posted: 4/8/2012 3:15:11 PM
hey I just recently created a site to do just this, as I was looking for the same service
I would love to hear feedback on my site PrintPinterestBoard | |
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 ScrapinCT Apron Wearing - I Love Lucy inspired Housewife PeaNut 248,491 February 2006 Posts: 5,870 Layouts: 104 Loc: Wallingford, Connecticut
 | Posted: 4/8/2012 6:24:20 PM
I did this to ALL my pins (over 1500!).
I open them and click "copy" then paste them into microsoft word. I can then resize them and move them around.
I have a binder of ideas now! |
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 peapermint Ancient Ancestor of Pea PeaNut 9,321 January 2001 Posts: 8,593 Layouts: 0 Loc: all up in your business
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BTT this old thread
Has anyone come up with a new and improved method for doing this?
The site one new poster mentioned is not active; maybe it got in trouble for having the name "Pinterest" in it?
Thanks! | |
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 Knotlazy StuckOnPeas PeaNut 266,627 June 2006 Posts: 2,915 Layouts: 0
 | Posted: 1/22/2013 5:38:13 PM
I thought part of the point of pinterest was to save on the site....not print and use ink and paper..
That being said...I've saved tons of pinterest pics and sites to my computer as I'm helping my DD plan a wedding. I didn't necessarily want everyone who follows me to see all the details yet.
printing and putting them in a binder to compare and eliminate would be so much easier than finding them on my computer now. | |
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 StreetScrapper AncestralPea PeaNut 251,919 March 2006 Posts: 4,838 Layouts: 18 Loc: Toronto, Ontario
 | Posted: 1/22/2013 7:16:58 PM
WOW! Too many pins to print for me too!! I just browse through my boards and then save a copy of what I want to use on my iPad when I want to use it. OR print off a few that I'm scraplifting when I need them. I actually prefer to look at them on my iPad than have to flip through another binder of ideas! |
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Tamron AF 90mm f/2.8 SP Di Macro
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 LonR Jeepers PEApers PeaNut 380,304 June 2008 Posts: 2,497 Layouts: 88
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 stwa BucketHead PeaNut 426,757 June 2009 Posts: 611 Layouts: 46 Loc: Geelong, Victoria, Australia
 | Posted: 1/22/2013 9:26:57 PM
not enough ink in the world! LOL
That's what I was thinking
But it might be nice to make and print out our own mood board to be inspired like the ggs in the mood to scrap videos |
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 revirdsuba Wise~old Pea PeaNut 17,460 June 2001 Posts: 22,112 Layouts: 94 Loc: Central NJ
 | Posted: 1/22/2013 10:35:05 PM
Or.......... Save and print as 4 x6.. You could do a full quilt and also a detail if wanted for each quilt. | |
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 madds2 PeaNut PeaNut 160,681 August 2004 Posts: 152 Layouts: 2
 | Posted: 1/23/2013 6:24:07 AM
As a big recycler I would hate to waste paper when I could be saving. I have a big screen monitor at home on my computer so I like that the pics are huge when I open them up. | |
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