Thursday, August 5, 2010
one more
Here's the bubble yum logo. When opened in inkscape it will show the image grouped together and pulled apart with the pieces in the order it should be layered. As always if you have any problems let me know so I can help. Enjoy!
I'm still kickin'
Sorry I haven't added anything to my blog in forever... I don't really have a reason I just have been doing different crafty things and not playing with inkscape much. But I was looking on the Craft Edge forum and someone was looking for a water melon card .... which I've had one made quite a while.... I guess you could say I've been collecting cheesey card sayings such as : Something to crow about You’re a blast Thank ewe Get Whale soon You’re a hoot Thanks a melon.
There are a bunch more as well but I've been making card layouts for the sayings. So here's the thanks a melon/one in a melon card. The card is perforated at the middle to show where to fold the card but they can be easily removed, you can delete them in inkscape or in sure cuts a lot you can chose blackout to get rid of them. For the saying I don't cut them out of paper I print them... you can either print it straight on to your paper or you can flip the image and print it on an over head projector sheet thinger (yes that's the offical name) and than rub it on to your paper (this works for anything you want to make a rub on out of). If you have any questions feel free to ask ... enjoy!
There are a bunch more as well but I've been making card layouts for the sayings. So here's the thanks a melon/one in a melon card. The card is perforated at the middle to show where to fold the card but they can be easily removed, you can delete them in inkscape or in sure cuts a lot you can chose blackout to get rid of them. For the saying I don't cut them out of paper I print them... you can either print it straight on to your paper or you can flip the image and print it on an over head projector sheet thinger (yes that's the offical name) and than rub it on to your paper (this works for anything you want to make a rub on out of). If you have any questions feel free to ask ... enjoy!
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