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New Font – Lace edge #2

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Yes, another font. This one was actually requested by a customer who wanted to create cards. I hope this will suit her needs … and yours too. You know the advantages of fonts? they can be used in most graphic programs. More than that, if your program can create text on path, you can have really interesting shapes of lace. And yet, another BIG advantage: those are created as vector so you can enlarge them as you wish without loosing any detail, unlike most png laces you can find around. This font includes a total of 25 basic lace patterns, and 10 filler shapes so you can alternate like the grey sample on the preview.

 

You can get this font at Creation Cassel and Do It Digi.

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Here is where you can have a chance to win this font; add your name to the thread AND, give me an idea of what could be done with such a font.

And if you want to see some uses of this font, check this sampler. It includes a 3600 x 3600 overlay, one layered envelope and a matching note, all using this Lace Edge #2 font.

So, what would you do with this font?

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Ripped Edge papers – Free sample

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This set of two papers are yours to enjoy. The ripped edges were created using the Ripped Edge font.

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If you use this paper, show me what you do. I would love to display your layout on my blog.

new font – Ripped edge

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Create a ripped edge effortlessly. Just type all kinds of jumbled letters and this font will make it into random rips. You get two sets of “rips”: one set of rips with round holes with the uppercases, and one set with square holes with the lowercases.

Type in the length you want, play with the kerning if you want the holes to be apart more, play with the font size if you want to simulate smaller or larger holes, then turn that length into a template to cut out the paper from any sheet. It would work on a curved edge too, although, it might not be too realistic since we don’t often see a spiral binding along a curved edge, but really, why not? it is your element, and your scrap page after all!

Available at Creation Cassel and Do It Digi.

Check out this thread in the DST forum for a chance to win this font.

iNSD chat and sale

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Time to stock up! This sale is only 2 days long!

 

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Come and join the chat. We’ll be talking about PSP, tips and tricks, features, etc. All PSP users are invited to join. If you are thinking of trying PSP, come and chitchat with us. Prizes will be awarded. Some prizes will be PSP specific, but others will be more generic.

Come and meet with us in the DST chatroom:

http://www.digishoptalk.com/chat.html

Needlework – sampler

cass-cross-stitch-digits Get this set of rainbow numbers done in cross-stitches for free. All done with the Needlework script.

 

This will be a great match with the alpha available in my store too.

 

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new script – Needlework

cass-Needlework Did you ever liked needlework? That is something that can take a long time, but with this script, you can pretend you worked really long but actually get great results in seconds. This script will convert any image, photo, design, tube, drawing, into a piece of needlework. It could become a cross-stitch work, or half cross-stitches. Choose the size of your stitches for more or less details. Of course, tiny details, or lines (like strings on a balloon) will be lost but that is expected with stitching anyways. You can also get a cloth background for your work, either Aida or burlap cloth, and you can flood fill any surface with it, including your whole layout if you want. The needlework will match perfectly in size!

Available at Creation Cassel, Do It Digi.

Earth Day blog train

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Gather several nice green kits for Earth Day. Here is my contribution. I would like to share a little bit about my kit, and mostly about the WordArt. The expression “Don’t kill a tree, shave a sheep” is something my son came up with. It means don’t use paper products (like paper towel) if you can use a cloth to wipe something. Of course, not everything is made of wool (reference to the sheep) but i still thought it was a great concept, especially coming for a 10 year old!!! So you can also do your share for the planet: limit your use of paper products, if you can. The Earth will thank you.

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Here are the links for the other participating blogs. Visit them all!

http://savethegreen.net/blog/its-the-big-day.html
http://rubylanedigifancies.blogspot.com
http://www.piggyscraps.blogspot.com/
http://kimberkattscraps.wordpress.com/
http://mitsybelle.com/blog/
http://dsd-pro.com
http://www.mahdigitaldesigns.blogspot.com/
http://nathandesign.blogspot.com/
http://scrappycocoa.blogspot.com
http://www.doitdigi.com/blog
http://dddesigns-diosa.blogspot.com/
http://digidesdesigns.blogspot.com/
http://www.nibblesskribbles.com
http://mommymetimescrapper.blogspot.com
http://skrapperdigitals.blogspot.com
you are here >>> http://creationcassel.com/blog  <<< you are here
http://sassydesignz.blogspot.com/

http://shellymariescraps.blogspot.com