Recently, I have been searching, buying and framing artwork to hang on the bare walls of my apartment. Unfortunately I don't have enough spending money to buy all the cute ones off of Etsy and I sometimes find quotes on Pinterest, in books, or on etsy that I love and wish I could find in print form. Now there is a solution:
I found this tutorial from Kate at Centsational Girl that gives detailed instructions on how to make cute prints in the comfort of your home which can be used to either print at home or even try a printing company such as Kinko's or Vista Print.
photo taken with Instagram. @ccam12
Google’s free software Picasa is nice and easy to use for simple artwork. There were a few things that I wish I could have done without using Picasa's sister Picnik that I couldn’t figure out how to do but I found ways to get what I wanted in the end.
Here is a screen shot of my Home is where my dog is print.
One thing that I don’t really like about Picasa is that there is not a specific button that allows you to change the background. What the software does have, however, is “more option” tabs that allow you to change the color, contrast, or tweak the colors in a number of ways. To get the background I wanted for my print, I used the “Duo-tone” option which allowed me to choose a background and foreground color. I liked this since It would allow for easy changes to colors once you have finished text and picture positioning.
Here are two of my new prints to hang in my apartment:
2012 New Year’s Resolutions.
Home is where your dog is.
Fonts Used for this print: Dandelion in the spring (font)
Puppins (dog wingding)
If you are looking for some cute fonts for free to make your own, here are some of my free font sites and blogs:
free fonts from StarSunflowerStudio
Free Scrapbook Fonts by Kevinandamanda
I also like to google search "free fonts" and in the case of the Puppins dog font, I googled "free dog font" and found tons that would make for super cute prints!
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