Free Digital Printing

I am not sure if these are of any use to you but I thought I could do something in MS word so that you can change to your own wording, my version is Office 2003. File is shown on its side!  The instructions on how to use them are below.



File is Here

A quick card from me - they fit my scalloped edge punch and I inked the edges with a chalk pad.


These circles can be changed fairly easily (I hope!) for font, colour, size and change the outer line to solid dashed or spotted. You can move them by clicking and dragging them with your mouse.

Text - Font & colour changes
Place your mouse over the text on one of the images and double click quickly - this will bring up the word art tool bar and the text box, if not right click now --> edit text. You can now change the text and the font. A few font seem to make the circle go odd so try with another if it does not work. Right click --> format word art-->colors and lines...this will change the colour of the text.

You can click around on the word art toolbar and see what happens, just makes sure you save your work every now and again before clicking - or click undo!

Line - appearance & colour changes
Place your mouse over the line on one of the images and double click, now right click --> format auto shape-->colors and lines tab - you should see the colour selected and the line type - you can chnge these using the drop down boxes, and also the weight of the line.

You can click around on the word art toolbar and see what happens, just make sure you save your work every now and again before clicking - or click undo!

Change size of whole thing
Place your mouse over one of the images and click one, then right click --> Format object ---> size tab then change the height and width to your desired size.

Finally if you don't have MS Word I have just tested them on Open Office which is free to download from SunSystems and they work fine on there too.  Instead of WordArt it is called Fontwork and is in the drawing toolbar.

I hope that you have some fun with these - I can add a few more with more lines etc LMK if you find them useful.



 © Carolyn Woodruff January 2009