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New script – Curved photo

I just released a new script at Do It Digi. With this script, you can curve any photo, any size, any orientation, even any shape. And unlike using a template, your photo will REALLY get bent. For example, if you have a horizontal line on the photo, it will end upt being curved. Interesting, right?

 

The regular price is $5 but for the first weekend after release, it is 25% off so you can get it for $3.75 only at Do It Digi.

 

See what Guyloup did, using this script. Isn`t that cute??

 

Maybe you are not a PSP user and would like to have something like that? I can only offer you a template made with this script. Of course, it will not curve the photo, but that is the best we can do without running the script.

And in the zip file you will also find a coupon code for $1 off the purchase of the script (valid for a limited time only).

New script – Twill tape

This week, the newest script in my collection will let you create a 14 inches long twill tape. As usual, with my scripts, you get to choose the color for your ribbon. You can choose a gradient or a pattern, but I think that a solid color will usually give a better result. You don't have to limit yourself to a traditional white or off-white color, but go wild and use more vibrant colors. After all, you want to coordinate with something else. Of course, those neutral colors can still be very useful, but think outside the box and try other colors.

The script is available in the store: Twill Tape

 

 

 

 

https://youtube.com/watch?v=Z4GVKlCOsSc%3Fsi%3D1mqEL0XCxxvCFtD2

Stamp it !

Did you ever dream of being famous enough to see your face printed on a stamp? Or maybe you want to commemorate a specific event? Well, you can do just that with this script. And not only one stamp, but a whole sheet of stamps too! You can have a sheet of 4, or a sheet of 64, and just about anything in between. What do you think of that idea? If you like the idea, you can check out any of my stores as it is available at Creation Cassel.

 

See what Guyloup has made with that script. Isn't that neat? And after you have a whole sheet of stamps, you can cut out a number of them and create a very original presentation.