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New script – Ribbon Tag Flower
11th November 2011
What do you do with your ribbons? Did you ever think of cutting some random pieces and place them into a flower shape? This is a fun twist to using ribbons, but it can be a bit tedious. That is, if you do it all manually. This new script for Paintshop Pro will let you create such a flower in less than one minute. This is a perfect tool to create an additional element for your kit, or to embellish your layout. Use ANY ribbon you have on hand, of any size, in any number. The script will randomly choose one ribbon at the time, and trim a piece of a random length and shape. Each flower can have a different number of pieces too. Basically, you can run this script hundreds of times and always get a different result.
The script will also allow you to add shadows to all the pieces if you want, and with the settings you want. And if you want even more choices, the script will give you the option to keep creating new flowers with the same ribbons, over and over again. Create 1 flower, or 10, or 50. Finish with your choice of fastener: staples, buttons, paperclips, stitching, etc.
You can get this fun script in either of my stores: Creation Cassel or DigiScrapWarehouse.
But i am sure you would like to have this script for free, right? You have this option if you add your name to this thread in the DST forum. I will be back on Monday with a winner.
As usual, i will also give you the option to download a sample of what this script can do. In fact, i will give you the option to grab more than one sampler.
For this first sample, you can simply click on the preview to start the download. This flower is fairly small, as it is about 500 pixels in size.
But here is the novelty: there is a second download available for you, which includes 3 full size ribbon flowers. They are much larger so you can adjust the size to fit your need. However, this one has a little twist to it: you have to pay with a tweet or a Facebook post to get it. Not too demanding? Check it out here:
News from the Campus
Did you register for the Webinar for last week? Did you miss it? I know in our area, we had to turn the clocks back one hour to go from Daylight Saving time to Normal time, and that seemed to have affected several participants who might or might not have the time change. After several requests and inquiries from registrants who missed it, i decided to present the webinar a second time, and this will be held this Saturday (yes, tomorrow). It will also be held at a different time to allow our Aussie friends to join (last time, they were likely all asleep). So, don’t delay. See what you will be able to do afterward.
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Thx, Cassel! Tweeted & Snagged!! Love your stuff… AS ALWAYS!!!
Mags / MagsGraphics.com
Comment by Mags — November 13, 2011 @ 11:18 am
Thank you for the smaller sample. I do not Tweet or Facebook so I cannot download the other samples.
Comment by Robin — November 13, 2011 @ 5:56 pm
Hi Cassel, just wanted to let you know that when I unzipped the file it was actually your Sample 2 instead of 1. I’m pleased I was able to get the larger ones.
Thanks again.
Comment by Robin — November 13, 2011 @ 9:13 pm