Labeling SD cards with the Polaroid Pogo printer. The 2x3 inch prints are sticky back (the backing can be more easily peeled off with an Exacto knife). I used the Fiskars Squeeze Punch Block (medium?) to easily cut the proper sized square to stick on the SD card. Each tiny image I first reduced to .7 x .7 inches, 300 dpi, in Photoshop Elements. I sent the image to the printer via bluetooth.
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at 21:34 on January 9th, 2009
I labeled my SD cards with sticky-back prints from the new Polaroid Pogo printer. I easily cut .7 x .7 inch squares out of the prints with the "Fiskars Squeeze Punch Medium, Block Party," which I bought at Michael's Art Store. Then I work the sticky-back off with an X-acto knife. This size fits perfectly on the SD card, with enough room leftover to stick a small blank label underneath, where I hand print the title of the SD card. Of course, I first laid out 6 small squares on a 2x3 inch (300dpi) jpeg in Photoshop Elements, and then sent the image file to the Polaroid Pogo via bluetooth on my netbook. I now have so many SD cards that I store the labeled cards in plastic slide sheets (made for old photographic slides) which fit in a 3-ring binder. SD cards are cheap enough these days to store music, writings or any other information I need quick and small access to.