You can create some unique titles and tags using uneven pieces of papers with a cut out letter or digit.
This script will do that for you and will even add some randomness to the whole run. You can choose to cut from any paper you want (or even multiple papers too), you can choose any text, alpha-numerical elements or even dingbats. In fact, you can also ask to generate some "blank" pieces with no cutout so you can use them as "spaces" or to punch or stamp something on your own.
Get this script: Punched Alpha
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For a free sample, this week, I used one of the newspapers that was used to create the freebie in the Campus (you can get matching pieces HERE). I created a whole alphabet and added the 10 digits plus a hyphen.
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A few weeks ago, we had some balloon twists made up of color + white. This week, we have sets of monochrome color arrangements, ranging from white to the darker color.
As a sampler, I created two fun star shape frames: one is in the bright orange color, and one is more delicate with translucent silver balloons.
Have you ever tried to create a montage of pop art images inspired by Andy Warhol? It uses bold colors and simplistic lines and offers multiple variations on the same colors.
As a freebie, obviously, there was no way to give you a sample that would suit your own project, so I figured that everyone was quite enthusiastic about the balloon twists frame from a couple of weeks ago so I created another one, in different shape and using a different color. Those balloons would be quite suitable for summer theme projects.
You can create a sprayed effect on individual letters very quickly.
With this time for back to school in many areas, I created this set of digital using primary colors, in order. Use them to add a year, an anniversary or even to make a border for a back-to-school theme project.
Little bugs and critters can be a fun addition to a project, especially when they are cute and made of ribbons and beads.
As a sampler, I created 5 basic color dragonflies. Using only one color per dragonfly, they will be more versatile and easier to match with your project.
Balloon twists are often used as decorations in different festive events, whether it is a wedding, a birthday, an anniversary, graduation, a welcome back event, etc. We can see them as tall columns, but also as arches or like hanging banners.
As a sample, I used the Red/White balloons and placed them along the path of a heart using the VectorTube script. You can use this heart to frame a photo or a poem. Remember to add some faint shadows!
If you have a sweet tooth, you will love these tubes that will allow you to get these marshmallow twists in any shape of length you want. Make some bite-size treats, or long strings for sharing with friends.
For a sample of this product, I created a fun oval frame using the four-color twist along with the VectorTube script to place them along the edges. Of course, I had to tweak a bit to "hide" the end of the twist as it was not seamless but I think the result is pretty good, don't you think?
This script will allow you to combine two patterns into one: gradient and stripes.
If you have some beach photos to display, you will like these four papers based on a "beachy" color palette.
You can use a zipper to get a sneak peek at a photo, or you can embellish the pull with something that will match the theme. Whatever you want, you might have a hard time finding the exact shape and size of the zipper for your need. This set of tubes allows you to "draw" the teeth wherever you want, as long or short as you want. And you can also use the VectorTube script to place the teeth evenly along a path.
For a sample, I simply created some fun frames for you. One will be perfect for Canadian PSPers, and one, in blue, would likely suit our American friends.
If you are a little bored with regular bows to embellish your projects, here is something a bit different: butterflies. Although they are similar to a bow, they have that symmetry and the additional beaded body to turn them to something original.
For a sampler, I created three straight and translucent ribbons and ran the script on them. I chose some basic colors that should go well with just about anything. You get the butterflies and the matching straight ribbon too.