Do you have a sweet tooth? Whether you do or not, having some digital candies to use to embellish various projects can be fun, and even more if you can choose the color palette and even the text on them. Once you have a series of candies, you can even export them as picture tubes to scatter them around.
You can have a series of candies with the same character or number of them, like for an anniversary or a birthday (beware that you can only use something SHORT to fit on the candy), or you can get individual characters, as to write a message, a name or a phrase.
You can get this script in the store: Round Candies
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As a sample, I created chocolate candies with the whole alphabet, so you can write names and places with them.
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Weaving ribbons can be a tedious task, so if you want to create a frame with woven ribbons, it also means four times as many weaving to do. That can take a long time. And if you are using 4 ribbons, it also multiplies the steps.
As a sampler, I created this 3000x3000 pixels frame using blue, white and red ribbons. I am also including the individual ribbons so you can create matching elements for your project.
Although there are many scripts in the store for small or medium size bows, sometimes, you need a larger one to match your project.
Since it is the holiday season, you might want to embellish some Christmas cards, layouts or posters, so I created two bows for you in red and green colors. Each bow is left with unmerged layers (and shadows) for you to customize further if you want.
Licorice might come in traditional green, red and black, but with PaintShop Pro, you can create some in any color. That is what was done here, and using some holiday colors, you have some calorie-free licorice. You can have strands as long as you want and in any shape too.
Since the year is coming to an end, maybe you will want to write a date with a sweet licorice? You can use these large digits to do so. Each one is about 1000 pixels high. Fill in the center with any color, or leave it empty if you want. Or, why not add more candies or glitters or even confetti?
Christmas is a time to decorate and some of those ornaments will be glass balls with delicate designs.
As samplers, I created six white and silver Christmas balls for you to use in your next holiday project. Each one is about 900 pixels wide so you can resize them if needed.
With the Holiday season coming, you might want to get ahead with your Christmas greeting cards, scrapbook pages, and more.
As samplers, I am offering you 6 fun templates that you can decorate and use in different manners. Each template is in PNG format so they can be used in most graphics programs.
Metallic ropes are common staples during the holiday season, whether it is to hold a tag, tie a gift or wrap around the railing. This week, you can get 20 different ropes (10 colors in gold and silver) that you can use with any kind of project.
As a sample, I created some basic holiday felt shapes, outlined with that metallic rope. You can do what you want with those shapes, like decorating them or use them as-is on your project.
If you want to create puzzle pieces with letters, you might have a lot of pieces but none that will match together to write a word or a phrase of your choice. But this script will solve that problem because all the pieces of a single word or phrase will match together. You can even write the phrase on up to three separate lines and all the pieces will still match together.
As a sample, I am offering you a set of puzzle pieces with digits. You get two sets so that you can combine any digits together in any order and still have them match together.
If you like to use templates to speed your scrapbooking process, using ready-made templates have some draw-backs and could require additional steps to make them as flexible as you need. And to manipulate them one by one, manually, although it is easy, can be tedious.
This week, since the product added in the store is a tool, I chose to create another template like last week, with slats, but this time, you can showcase your little ghosts or goblins from last Halloween.
Slats are fun ways to display images and templates are available in various stores, but do they have the word that YOU really need? How about having one with the city you visited, or the name of your grandchild?
As a sample, I created a template that is generic enough for you, as I can just assume that anyone has at least one photo of a vacation. The template is 3600x3600 pixels and includes two layers: one for the slats and one for the text, in case you want to make a title in a different color.