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Post by cats4jan on Jun 15, 2023 19:48:44 GMT
Note - if you want to post your examples in this thread, I would love thatDigital Scrapper has a new class about word art. I scraplifted this idea, based on the class, from one of the member's work at the DS website. I was thinking about Helen's Anniversary project, but you could use it for any occasion. Oops, this was 12x12 and I thought I had resized it - make sure to scroll to bottom to get directions in how to do this.My directions to do this are: I used three spaces between letters, but I'm guessing it depends on the font. To get the graphics in a straight line: *find a graphic and size and position it between two letters - *then duplicate the graphic as many times as you'll need - they'll be stacked on top of each other - *then, while holding down the shift key, pull one at a time to the space between the letters. Holding down the shift key guarantees the graphics will stay in straight line
Obviously, this would look better with a fancy paper clipped to the text and colored graphics plus a coordinating color for the sub-text - let your imagination soar
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Post by hmca on Jun 16, 2023 20:41:04 GMT
Thanks, Janice. Gave it a try on this page. Looks better with the pictures of course but you get the idea. Do you recognize your duck layout? What a help they have been!
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Post by cats4jan on Jun 16, 2023 20:43:25 GMT
That is a great template with that word art you made. I really like the color scheme.
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Post by jackscrap on Jun 18, 2023 4:24:31 GMT
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Post by cats4jan on Jun 18, 2023 10:35:58 GMT
Jacki - that really turned out nice. I just love when we can make our own word art to complement our pages - you've done it well.
BTW - that's a great color scheme for an Easter page.
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