I am in a frenzy to find out what glitter style is the filler for the word Christmas in the newsletter heading. Our newsletters are always so informative and attractive, but this particular style is over the top. I try to print as many tutorials as possible and to implement it within my simplistic layouts. I keep saying that I am not going to purchase anymore supplies, but the artistic displays really call to me. I am physically limited in my ability to scrap, but the boutique info within the newsletter just calls to me.
If anyone can supply this information so that I can purchase it now, it will truly be appreciated. Thanking you in advance. I wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy Holiday.
If this isn't the proper place to put this, please accept my apology. HUGS!!
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Newsletters' Holiday Heading Glitter Style
#2
Posted 24 December 2011 - 11:08 PM
Oh, I see what you mean! I had missed that, and you're right, it is really great! I wonder if it's a style or a Word Art....must find out :-)
I don't know what was used, but someone will come along with the answer. This sure was the right place to ask, too!
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to you, too, Grambie!
I don't know what was used, but someone will come along with the answer. This sure was the right place to ask, too!
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to you, too, Grambie!





#3
Posted 24 December 2011 - 11:16 PM
Hi there!
I'm so glad you enjoyed it. The spelled out the word Christmas using the alpha in my collection Christmas Lane Collection Biggie. The alpha and Word art item is available separately here.
I used my Velvet Glitter styles to create the rest of the title. I use them all the time. The green glittery ribbons you see all over the web site (including here) were made with that set, too. You can find them here. To get that super shiny look you see in the newsletter header, create whatever you want in white and then apply the style on top of that. The color of the item you are applying the glitter to makes a big difference in the outcome.
The background of the header comes from my Heaven Sent Collection Biggie. And actually, the word Christmas itself came from the Heaven Sent Collection Biggie alpha.
I'm so glad you enjoyed the header. It was a lot of fun to make!
Merry Christmas!
I'm so glad you enjoyed it. The spelled out the word Christmas using the alpha in my collection Christmas Lane Collection Biggie. The alpha and Word art item is available separately here.
I used my Velvet Glitter styles to create the rest of the title. I use them all the time. The green glittery ribbons you see all over the web site (including here) were made with that set, too. You can find them here. To get that super shiny look you see in the newsletter header, create whatever you want in white and then apply the style on top of that. The color of the item you are applying the glitter to makes a big difference in the outcome.
The background of the header comes from my Heaven Sent Collection Biggie. And actually, the word Christmas itself came from the Heaven Sent Collection Biggie alpha.
I'm so glad you enjoyed the header. It was a lot of fun to make!
Merry Christmas!
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My designs and tutorials in the Scrap Girls Boutique

#4
Posted 24 December 2011 - 11:23 PM
Yay... I just found those answers and came to offer them up. I should have known, too- Velvet Glitter is one of my favorite styles! I thought the letters might be from the beautiful Christmas Lane Collection....looked a bit like the lettering in the Ayla LO which is so pretty!
Thanks for the info, Ro, and Merry Christmas!! Beautiful header....been so busy I "missed it." I'm so glad that Grambie asked.
Thanks for the info, Ro, and Merry Christmas!! Beautiful header....been so busy I "missed it." I'm so glad that Grambie asked.





#5
Posted 25 December 2011 - 12:17 AM
It's VERY pretty Ro! Thanks for the info on what collections and styles you used. I have the velvet glitter styles and use them frequently too:)
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas!





#6
Posted 25 December 2011 - 02:44 PM
Ro, you are a wonder, indeed. Love that header along with the entire newsletter configuration and its gorgeous separators. Thanks for info, now I am on to put it in my shopping bag. Thanks for the awesome sale percentage and liberal time span. Again, Blessings and continued success during this Christmas Holiday season. YA - - - HOO!
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