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new product – Tire Tracks and FREE frame
30th October 2010
Do you own a motorbike? a four-wheeler? a dune buggy? or any other vehicle on wheels? This is a perfect tool to help you add some accents to any layout featuring a vehicle or its owner! It could be about your passing your driver’s licence, your child’s first car (be it a full size or a toy one), or it could also be around your long road trip, your camping vacations, etc. You can use those to create a random background, to circle around some featured photos, create frames, or even a ribbon (why not?).
This week, i released two matching products. Which one to choose is a matter of preference. I would recommend the brush set as it is the most versatile. You can change the color, and even use some texture in your material palette to create that grungy worn look. However, if you use PSP8, the way the program uses the brush does not give a very smooth line if you have some sharper “corners”, so the tubes set will work better in those cases. However, if you are not using any such sharp angles, the brush works fine.
You can find both products in my stores: Creation Cassel and DigiScrapWarehouse.
As usual, i have a little draw for you at the DST forum, so if you want a chance to win one of these, just add your name to this thread.
I know, you are waiting to see things upclose aren’t you? Well, this week, i created a wooden frame with tire tracks on it. Pretty simple and i think it looks like a fun frame to use but it is yours to download for free. Just click on the image to download (direct download).
I would love to see how you would use this frame so if you create a layout, how about showing it to me?
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Cute frame, Cassel! Some of these look like they could be used as zippers, too!
Comment by Vicky Day — October 31, 2010 @ 1:12 pm