Sunday, November 16, 2008

Envelope Templates






Password is: flap


Wow! Time sure has flown by since I posted last. I really intended to put up a freebie before now for you. This week I worked on getting my book ready to publish with Inkubook, and it took me longer than I thought. LOL For those of you who haven't had any of your digital scrapbooking pages published, seriously, you need to go to http://www.inkubook.com/ and have a look at what they have to offer. They have really low prices, and making your own book is simple. Even the shipping is reasonable. And that is saying something all in itself.


On to your freebie...

The file you can download has png and psd files for you to use. Commercial and personal use are just fine with this set. I didn't put any tou's in with these, so use them as you like. If you have friends that would like the set, just point them to my blog so they can get the other freebies too. Thanks, guys!


All the kind words you leave for me really make my day. You "cyber" friends are just as dear to me as the people I get to visit with in person. All the best to each and every one of you! ----Cauleen


Monday, November 3, 2008

Teddy Bears!




Password is: cream
http://www.4shared.com/dir/10206556/b6a07d43/Teddy_Bear.html

(Be sure to click on all 3 links when you get to 4Shared so you have all the files.)
Since I couldn't sleep (again!!!), I made a bear for you to use. Personal and scrap for hire are ok. You'll find png files, a psd, and a psp file as well. The bear without a face is for you to personalize as you like. I figure you can also play with the leg and arm positions on the bear to make it look different.
This was a lot of fun to put together. I even wrote my own psp script to color the fur. Quite a challenge for me! I do most of my work with psp8, but occasionally I'll pull something into publisher just because. Can't seem to get the hang of Photoshop Elements 3, so don't do too much with it.
This week is National Radiologic Technology Week, so if you see an x-ray technologist, be sure to let them know how much you appreciate their education and expertise! (We use our skills to get the best images and give you the lowest possible radiation exposure.) Here's to all my fellow techs!
Enough jabber from me. Go get your bear and enjoy!