Wednesday, March 4, 2015

FTU Mini-Kit *Spring Fun* plus snags for you

Get the FTU kit :
Here or Here
As promised.. some snags for you..
Please do NOT alter them in any way or add names to them
Thank you ♥






Show Off using FTU kit *Spring Fun* by DezignzByVi (Me!) yay

Well, after a year +, I have finally made an attempt at making a scrapkit. 
It's very small, but, hey.. we all start somewhere, right? lol
Kit is called *Spring Fun* and will be posted on here later today with snags :)
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Kit Preview:


Friday, February 27, 2015

Tag Show-Off

Tag made from a snagbag challenge over at Misfits
C'mon heat!! 

Tag show off

Tag show off using a very beautiful kit exclusively made for me by Ladyhawwk designs, 
inspired by the tube *Misty* by Jamie Kidd sold at CDO



Tuesday, February 17, 2015

♥Tag Show-off using *LuckyBear* by AmyMarie with a snag for you ♥


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Love this kit, its just so cute. You can grab it at her store HERE
Also, you can click on her blinkie on the right to be taken to her store ♥

Here's the snag, click on image to expand and right click to save as


Saturday, January 10, 2015

CT AD for PTU tube *Coffee Break by ©LYSISANGE

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This beautiful tube comes with 5 different layered colors and a close-up.
You can find this tube and others at:


Saturday, December 13, 2014

Tut on How to do Text to Curve

Create a New Image
Choose File < New.
You can choose any size image you like, or any background color.
For this example we used these settings:

Width: 650
Height: 650
Background Color: White

Once you've filled in the settings you want, click OK.


Create a Circle
1. On the Materials Palette, choose Black for your Foreground color, and turn off the Background color (NULL).

2. From the Tools Toolbar on the left,
click the arrow next to the Preset Shapes Tool and choose Ellipse Tool.

3. On the Tool Options Palette at the top of the screen,
click the Circle under Mode.

4. Now click on your image, and drag until you get a good-sized circle.
It doesn't matter how big or small.

1. Choose Objects

2. Convert to Path from the menu at the top of the screen.


1. Now select the Pen Tool from the Tools Toolbar 

2. Right-click on the vector circle. 

3. From the context menu that opens choose Edit

4. Reverse Path.


Add Text
1. From the Tools Toolbar select the Text Tool. 

2. On the Tool Options Palette, we're going to set the Offset. 
You might need to click the arrow to the right of the Line Style to display the Offset settings. 
The Offset controls how close your text is to the line. 
If you want your text inside the circle you'll use a positive number. 
If you want it outside the circle choose a negative number. 
When you're complete a project or scrapbook layout, you can set this number to suit your design. 
For this example we set the Offset to 0.

3. On the Tool Options Palette you can select your Font and Font size.

4. Position your cursor approximately where you want the text centered on your path and position the cursor over the line of your circle until your cursor turns into a sideways T with a curved line under it. 

5. When you're ready, left click on the circle's line, you can start typing now or change your font colors


1. Choose your font colors, I just used red as foreground and background colors

2. Type your text

Hide the Circle
If you like, you can get rid of the path that you placed your text on.
4. On the Layers Palette, click the [down arrow] next to the Vector 1 layer to view the layers

3. Then click the layer visibility toggle (the eye) next to the New Ellipse.

4. Then click the [down arrow] next to the Vector 1 layer to close the layers

To move your text
1. Select your Move Tool

2. Move your text wherever you want on your tag


There you go! Reverse text on a path! Congrats, I hope this tut was easy enough to follow ♥