a little guide to
Editing Your Templates
1. You’ll receive an automated email from Templett with a link to access your templates. Please double check your spam or promotions folder for this email. If you have any trouble accessing your template please feel free to message me on Etsy or email me at jaclyn@linenandwove.com.
2. Click on the link, create a Templett account and log in. If you already have a Templett account using the email you placed your order with, please log in to your existing account and you will find your template already available.
3. Customise your printable in your web browser on your desktop computer or mobile device.
4. To find instructions on how to edit, download, print and assemble your specific template, click on the tabs below.
1. Type in your custom text, then select the white rectangle behind the text and adjust it to suit the height of your cake topper artwork. The white background acts as a guide for you to cut out your cake topper. If you have a longer name, please use the template on the next page.
2. The width of the cake topper is currently 15cm. If you would like to adjust it, select all of the artwork and make it smaller or larger as needed.
3. When you’re happy with your design, click “Download” and “PDF”.
4. Print out your cake topper at home or at a print and copy shop such as Officeworks or Staples. Cardstock about 200gsm would be ideal so that it can support its own weight but is thin enough for you to cut out with scissors.
5. Cut along the white border around the artwork, then use the tape to stick skewers or paper straws onto the back. Insert into your cake!
1. Type in your custom text. To create more food labels click on the duplicate symbol on the right next to the page.
2. When you are finished click “Download” and select PDF. Select “Save Paper” to arrange 4 food labels to an A4 or US Letter page, and select “Show Bleed” and “Show Trim Marks” to make cutting easier.
3. For best results print on white cardstock. Make sure your printer settings are set to “do not scale”, “actual size” or “100%” when printing.
4. Cut out using scissors or a cutting mat and pen knife, and fold in half.
1. Type in your custom text.
2. If you’d like to print your chocolate wrappers at a photo printing service, click “Download” and “JPG”. Print your file as a 6×4″ photo. You will not need to trim them down.
3. If you’d like to print at home, select “Download” and “PDF”. Select “Save Paper” to arrange 2 chocolate wrappers to an A4 or US Letter page, and select “Show Bleed” and “Show Trim Marks” to make trimming easier. Print on A4 or US Letter paper/cardstock and make sure your printer settings are set to “do not scale”, “actual size” or “100%” when printing. Trim to size.
4. Remove the paper wrapper from your Aldi Choceur 40g chocolate, leave the foil wrapper on. Wrap your wrapper around the chocolate and use double sided tape or glue to stick it together at the back.
1. Type in your custom text.
2. When you are finished click “Download” and select PDF.
3. Cut out your cupcake toppers using a 2″ circle punch or scissors. Print on white card stock and make sure your printer is set to “actual size”, “100%” or “do not scale”.
4. Use sticky tape to stick skewers or paper straws to the back of the cupcake toppers and then insert them into your cupcakes.
1. Type in your custom text. To create more water bottle labels click on the duplicate symbol on the right next to the page.
2. When you are finished click “Download” and select PDF. Select “Save Paper” to arrange 3 water bottle labels to an A4 or US Letter page, and select “Show Bleed” and “Show Trim Marks” to make cutting easier.
3. For best results print on light cardstock. Make sure your printer settings are set to “do not scale”, “actual size” or “100%” when printing.
4. Cut out using scissors or a cutting mat and pen knife, wrap around your water bottle and use sticky tape to stick it together at the back. You may need to trim excess paper.
1. Type in your custom text.
2. If you’d like to print your invitations at a photo printing service, click “Download” and “JPG”. Print your invitation as a 5×7″ photo. You will not need to trim them down.
3. If you’d like to print at home, click “Download” and select PDF. Select “Save Paper” to arrange 2 invitations to an A4 or US Letter page, and select “Show Bleed” and “Show Trim Marks” to make cutting easier.
4. For best results print on white cardstock. Make sure your printer settings are set to “do not scale”, “actual size” or “100%” when printing.
5. Cut out using scissors or a cutting mat and pen knife.
1. Type in your custom text.
2. To print at home (for 5×7″, 8×10″, A4 and US Letter sizes) click “Download” and “PDF”. Select “Show Bleed” and “Show Trim Marks” to make cutting easier.
3. For best results print on light cardstock. Make sure your printer settings are set to “do not scale”, “actual size” or “100%” when printing. Cut out using scissors or a cutting mat and pen knife.
3. To print at your local print and copy shop or online printer (recommended for sizes above A4 and US Letter), click “Download” and “PDF”. Some printers will require bleed and trim marks, so double check their artwork specifications before printing. Some online printers will also accept JPG files.
1. Type in your custom text.
2. Download your file. You can select from PDF, JPG and PNG.
3. For best results print on white cardstock. Make sure your printer settings are set to “do not scale”, “actual size” or “100%” when printing.
4. Cut out using scissors or a cutting mat and pen knife.
1. Type in your custom letters.
2. To add more flags, click on the “Duplicate This Page” symbol next to the the artwork.
3. Download your file. Choose PDF and select the “Save Paper” option to arrange multiple bunting flags to an A4 or US Letter page.
4. Print at home, your local print & copy shop or online printer. Cut along the grey lines, punch a hole in the top right and left corners of the flag and add your string.