With very little effort, you can now add some delicate tatting lace along the edge of your frames, mats, etc. You can use any one of the eight picture tubes and hand draw the lace in a free-flowing style, but you can also add it to any vector path for a very regular design.
The picture tubes are quite large so you can adjust the scale down if you want something smaller for your particular project.
You can also colorize the resulting lace, either with the Colorize command in PSP, or by "painting" a layer above it, using the locked transparency. This will allow you to have multiple colors on your lace.
Get these picture tubes : Tatting Lace 1
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For this week's freebie, I created a delicate oval frame with this tatting. I also added some gemstones to it for a unique effect.
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You can use a simple piping bag to write text or draw some fancy ornaments, but if you are able to add some shell design, it would be even more fun and realistic, don't you think?
For a freebie, I created some PNG elements that are separate for you to combine in infinite ways, whether it is for a middle design or borders. Each element is large enough that you can cover a large area, but you can size down as needed.
Icing with a piping bag can allow anyone to have some interesting or fancy design on a cake or cookies, but it can be also messy and full of calories.
As a sampler, I created some digits with a light chocolate flavor icing. Each digit is about 700 pixels high and in PNG format.
You can now create fun or crazy patches for your next project, whether it is a letter, a digit, a basic or even an irregular shape. <
For a free sample, I created a fun alphabet using an irregular font called Deanna. I also picked different shades of blues. Each letter is about 500 pixels high.
Many sports teams have logos added to the players' jackets, or their number or their name. You can also want to have other types of designs as an embroidered patch to signal an interest in music, arts, or a particular activity.
As a sample, I created each individual digits in basic red, white and blue colors.
Sometimes, you want some simple buttons to add to your projects. You want a specific color, and don't want to spend too long finding that perfect color in your stash.
As a sample of this script, I created a dozen pastel-colored buttons so they won't overpower your next project. Each button is semi-translucent and in PNG format.
September is often the time for back to school, whether we have young kids, older teenagers, or grandkids in that age group. Or maybe it can also be a grown-up going back to school!
For a sample, I created a simple frame that is 3600x3600 pixels. You can use it full-size to frame a whole page or you can size it down to fit a smaller photo. I am also including a frame made of wood that is slightly smaller.
Whether you are a food lover or a cook, or have had a food-related experience you want to share, this script will be a fun tool for you.
As a sample, I created digits that will perfectly match the
Creating delicate beads in the color scheme that you want can be challenging.
I used the same color palette as for the sample of
Scallop patterns might be tedious to create from scratch and using templates will not offer as much flexibility as you might need.
As a sample, I generated some monochromatic seamless tiles with pastel colors, and one with bright basic colors. Since they are seamless, you can use them to fill any surface, of any dimension.