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My Webpage Design Information.
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I do not take
credit for the images used in all of this wallpaper, I only take credit for the design of the wallpaper. Any copyright infringement is unintentional and will be immediately rectified upon notification, either by removal or a credit and/or link. When I have the artist's name, I always include it, with a link if I have one. Please do not take my wallpaper apart for tags and stationery. It is not to be altered in any way. Thanks! ©2003-2010 Ellie's Treasures Clothing Coupons |
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I
initially started this website to sell my books and memory boards, but
the free items seem to be selling much better! LOL
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Webpage Design Information This webpage background was made in PhotoImpact with a tutorial by Deb DeHaven. Sadly, she passed away and her site is gone. The font I used in the lace headers is BrockScript. The fonts for the rest of the headers: HOLIDAYS: Font is Paquet Cadeaux VALENTINE: Font is Love Letters ST PATRICK'S: Font is Leprechaun Hats EASTER: Font is KG EASTER1 for the text and Floralies for the numbers. MOTHER'S-FATHER'S DAY: Font is AC3Mother'sLove JULY 4TH: Font is American Patriot. THANKSGIVING: Font is CLB-Thanksgiving CHRISTMAS: Font is Kringle NEW YEAR: Font is AC1 NewYear (click on the font names to download) I use PhotoImpact to make all of my headers and font previews due to the amazing 3D text it has and the wonderful presets available free online Most of my presets used are either the ones that come with PhotoImpact, usually the Gel ones, and also from Deb's PI Tutorials and More (see below) and Carol Oyl This is the address to Deb's Tutorials and More old pages http://www.fortunecity.com/skyscraper/millenit/1716/pitutorials/objects/presets/presets1.html I can't find any links to her new pages but the presets are still on this page for download. For more sites to find PI Presets, take a look at my Great Beginnings page. Back to top |