So first I had to iron the sheets of coffee stained card stock so they would not jam up my printer. To be truthful I tried to skip this step with the result of my printer getting jammed. So out came the iron and a fast once over on each sheet corrected the problem.
QUICK TIP; those sheets I didn't print on but did iron are now stored under a very heavy book to keep them flat so they will be ready to use when I'm ready.
Next I created the images. I used Photoshop Elements to create my tags.
I first started looking at Karen's wonderful vintage images at the Graphics Fairy and I found this wonderful frame called Fanciful Frame that I just love. With the magic wand tool in Photoshop I removed all the white in this image so I could layer the images of the ladies under it.
Fanciful Frame From Graphics Fairy |
I used the following three ladies to create 3 similar but different tags.
Such a sad pretty face don't you think? |
She's my favorite, with the tilt of her hat |
Lots of drama on her face, right? |
I added my booth number on each and also included my blog address. Here's how they looked in Photoshop.
Next using Word I created a table and inserted the tag images into each box. Then printed on my coffee stained vintage looking paper. Below is how they came out.
My photo skills need sharpening. They look great in person. |
I'm joining these parties
What a unique idea. Love it.
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These are awesome Linda! Beautiful job! I'll go over and "like" them on GF Brag Monday! xo wendy
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! The same framed images would be great for greeting cards too. (P.S. I iron paper all the time.)
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