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Post by Elle on Apr 1, 2011 9:59:26 GMT
Love your siggy Tracy! Did you use one of those kits I've read about to construct it? Or is it all your own design from scratch?
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Post by Lucy on Apr 1, 2011 11:19:54 GMT
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Post by brodysmom on Apr 1, 2011 11:25:41 GMT
I usually use the free stuff on scrapblog.com and then just drag pics onto it, save to my desktop, and then upload to photobucket. I'm all about easy and free. I wish I was creative and could use those neat programs for siggys but I'm not.
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Post by Elle on Apr 1, 2011 11:37:16 GMT
Oh I'd never heard of picnik, but it looks interesting. Have you used it Lucy?
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Post by Elle on Apr 1, 2011 11:45:46 GMT
I usually use the free stuff on scrapblog.com and then just drag pics onto it, save to my desktop, and then upload to photobucket. I'm all about easy and free. I wish I was creative and could use those neat programs for siggys but I'm not. Another one I'd never heard of... scrapblog! I'm so used to doing things through Photoshop, I didn't realize there were sites that created shortcuts, lol! I think your siggy is fab Tracy, and all the better if you didn't have to spend many hours slaving over a hot Photoshop or CorelDraw/PSP, lol! ;D I'll have to look at these sites and see if I can do something that doesn't make me feel quite as seasick as the one I clobbered together yesterday, lol!
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Post by brodysmom on Apr 1, 2011 11:47:17 GMT
oh gosh yes Scrapblog is super easy!!! You just pick a free kit, then upload photos and drag them into the scene, add stuff if you want, then save it and you're done. Very quick and easy. I would be seriously lost in photoshop.
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Post by Lucy on Apr 1, 2011 16:11:28 GMT
I've never used picnik myself, I use PS too But scrapblog and picnik are similar. There are sections I think you have to pay for but you can get some really nice free stuff to use on there!
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