Our first script to create cookies was quite popular, so I decided to bake another batch.
This script will create cookies in any shape, whether they are hand-drawn, preset shapes, or letters/numbers. You get five types of cookies: oatmeal, graham wafer, peanut butter, molasses, and jam cookie. And some of those also have additional options, like four types of fillings for the jam cookies and some possible chocolate on top of the oatmeal and graham wafer.
This will be perfect for any birthday party, kitchen or baking theme.
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While working on those cookies, I had a craving for some sweets! I created a whole alphabet (A to Z) using graham wafers half dipped in chocolate. I think they look delicious, don't you think? Of course, if you want, you can add some sprinkles too!
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Whether you want to write your name in sand, or clear the skating rink into a heart shape, you want to create that raised edge on the side of your design.
For a sampler, I created a complete alphabet of ice and snow. You can add it to any snow background as the ice is partially translucent. It will pick up the background color if you want. Otherwise, you can always add another layer below the ice and fill it with a solid color. But hey, why not pretend you are fishing, and add some fish under the surface of the ice?
In order to showcase your photos, there are many different ways. You can use slats in different shapes but in order to create those slats evenly, it is a tedious process.
For a sampler, I created one mask and left it on a full-size project so you can simply add your favorite photo to it and customize it further. Change the color of the outline if you want.
Watercolor can be a great way to showcase a landscape, a location or anything else, but like any tangible medium, it could be messy.
As a sample, I created a simple page that uses the same mask as on the main preview. Of course, you would have to add the watercolor effect on the image to get the colors you want but this mask will give that look on the edges without any work.
Some designs might be quite tedious to create, and even more challenging when you want some variety, in thickness and colors.
As a sampler, I used a simple color palette of pinks and blues, I chose 8 tiles that you can use for your own papers. Add a similar color as a background and it will make some "lines" disappear, creating a completely different look. Have fun with these tiles in PNG format.
You can now decorate any element or even any photo with these lit lights picture tubes. You can embellish wreaths, trees, tags, but you can also add those to a photo of a house. Make it a night scene and those lights will really pop.
For a sample, today, I created these large digits from the Spruce picture tubes and added some rainbow lights. Each digit is quite large, which allows you to resize them to suit your need.
This script will add a fun texture to any shape or design, in addition to modifying the edges to give a smooth or rough border.
For a free sample, I created 5 sets of wings that can be used behind any person or pet to turn them into angels (if they are not on the naughty list!)
This time around, being the holiday season, it is a great time to do some cooking and baking. And this script will be just what you need to add a special touch to your projects. You can turn any vector shape into a delicious pie.
For a freebie, I created a set of 10 pies in the shape of digits. I used a very fat font but also had to tweak a lot of details to avoid sharp corners, and small details, which would not have rendered well in the final pies. You have 5 varieties in all. Each pie is about 1000 pixels so you can resize them as needed.
This is the third in a series of Christmas ornaments that you can run to generate elements that will be perfectly matching your project, your photos, or your color palette.
I ran the script to create a series of red and white ornaments, and I had six of them packaged for you.
Christmas is coming, and so are the various decorations, trees, and the traditional stockings to hang by the fireplace (or wherever you can hang it!).
For a sampler, I created this single stocking using felt patterns in the colors of the holidays. The whole stocking is 3600 pixels high so you can resize it as needed. It is also big enough to fit a few goodies inside (or behind). Angle it a bit to make it hang by the corner.