Have you ever wished that you could use your handwriting on digital pages? Jennifer at Simple Scrapper shares a couple methods for having your handwriting turned into a font.
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Have you ever wished that you could use your handwriting on digital pages? Jennifer at Simple Scrapper shares a couple methods for having your handwriting turned into a font.
Click here to see more.
[…] another option for making your handwriting into a font (we posted another option here two months ago). Writing Fonts can do it for you for $9.95. Download and fill out the template, […]
Now that the classic (not Disney) Winnie the Pooh has entered the public domain we’re starting to see paper crafting products featuring our favorite stuffed bear and all his friends. Echo Park has a wonderfully sweet new collection of pattern papers, ephemera, brads, stamps, journaling cards and more with images, book quotes and lots of honey yellow as a main color component. These designs are perfect for baby projects or for anyone who loves Pooh!
Aline used some of these items to create an adorable mini Baby album project. The cover is a soft white fabric decorated with a printed label of Pooh and Piglet, paper banner flags and brads, the album ties closed with cream ribbon. Inside are two accordion pages for photos and darling decoration.
Take a closer look at all the details over on The Cherry on Top blog.
-Heather
You can shop for Echo Park here or at A Cherry on Top
Jessica at Me Sew Crazy says
so cool! Have to check it out!