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Try both regular paper and vellum to see which effect you like better! Also, changing the colors will require you to have photo editing software or Vista/7. If you have vista/7, open the image in gallery/photo editor and click "fix photo." Then click "fix color" and play with the slider bars until you have the color you're looking for, and then click X in the corner--it will save. Good luck!
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We have long banquet tables for our reception, and I would like to line them with luminaries and petals for a soft glowing effect. I found the Martha Stewart templates, but I have a question... can I do this on regular paper or does it need to be vellum? And how do I change the color of her template from blue to pink so it matches our color scheme?
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