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Desktop Chat Winner in post #11
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Posted 19 October 2012 - 08:19 AM
9:00pm EDT - Desktop Challenge Chat
Are you tired of the boring desktop wallpaper backgrounds that your computer came with? Join Theresa (Tiza126) and Amy (mimes) as they host a Desktop challenge/chat to celebrate Scrap Girls' 8th Anniversary. We will be meeting in the chat room at 9:00pm EDT to get the fun started!
Since we are celebrating our 8th Anniversary, we want you to incorporate the number 8 in your desktop. You can use 8 photos, 8 papers, 8 embellishments, the number 8, 8 boxes for your desktop icons, etc.
Post your completed desktop layouts to the Anniversary Week Gallery.
Layouts uploaded by 1pm EDT on Saturday will be eligible to win a ScrapSimple Embellishment Set!!!
PC Directions:
To get the size you need for your layout, right-click anywhere on your desktop. A menu will pop up, select Properties (or for Vista, it will say "Personalize"). In Properties select Settings. There you should see a sliding bar for Screen Resolution. Under that you will see something like "1440 by 900pixels". Write that down and click Cancel.
For Windows XP users, right-click anywhere on your desktop, go to Properties> Settings. You will see a sliding bar for "Screen Resolution." Write those numbers down and click Cancel.
For Windows Vista users, right-click anywhere on your desktop, go to Personalize> Settings.
For Windows 7 users, right-click anywhere on your desktop, and choose Screen Resolution.
MAC Instructions:
Click on the apple and go to System Preferences. Under "Hardware" click on Display. Here you will find the current dimensions setting of your desktop. It will also warn you if the size you have chosen will stretch your image.
General Desktop-Creating Instructions:
Open your scrapbooking software, and create a new image in the size of your screen resolution (For example, mine is 1280x800). You don't have to scrap at 300dpi for your desktop (you can use 72dpi), but if you do, you can print that layout later!
When you're designing your desktop, remember to leave space for your icons! When you finish, save a copy as a JPG. (Make sure it's a copy, you want your original layered file in case you want to make changes.) Open up the folder you saved your JPG in, find the right file, and then right-click and choose "Set As desktop Background".
Are you tired of the boring desktop wallpaper backgrounds that your computer came with? Join Theresa (Tiza126) and Amy (mimes) as they host a Desktop challenge/chat to celebrate Scrap Girls' 8th Anniversary. We will be meeting in the chat room at 9:00pm EDT to get the fun started!
Since we are celebrating our 8th Anniversary, we want you to incorporate the number 8 in your desktop. You can use 8 photos, 8 papers, 8 embellishments, the number 8, 8 boxes for your desktop icons, etc.
Post your completed desktop layouts to the Anniversary Week Gallery.
Layouts uploaded by 1pm EDT on Saturday will be eligible to win a ScrapSimple Embellishment Set!!!
PC Directions:
To get the size you need for your layout, right-click anywhere on your desktop. A menu will pop up, select Properties (or for Vista, it will say "Personalize"). In Properties select Settings. There you should see a sliding bar for Screen Resolution. Under that you will see something like "1440 by 900pixels". Write that down and click Cancel.
For Windows XP users, right-click anywhere on your desktop, go to Properties> Settings. You will see a sliding bar for "Screen Resolution." Write those numbers down and click Cancel.
For Windows Vista users, right-click anywhere on your desktop, go to Personalize> Settings.
For Windows 7 users, right-click anywhere on your desktop, and choose Screen Resolution.
MAC Instructions:
Click on the apple and go to System Preferences. Under "Hardware" click on Display. Here you will find the current dimensions setting of your desktop. It will also warn you if the size you have chosen will stretch your image.
General Desktop-Creating Instructions:
Open your scrapbooking software, and create a new image in the size of your screen resolution (For example, mine is 1280x800). You don't have to scrap at 300dpi for your desktop (you can use 72dpi), but if you do, you can print that layout later!
When you're designing your desktop, remember to leave space for your icons! When you finish, save a copy as a JPG. (Make sure it's a copy, you want your original layered file in case you want to make changes.) Open up the folder you saved your JPG in, find the right file, and then right-click and choose "Set As desktop Background".
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Posted 19 October 2012 - 09:06 PM
Thanks to everyone who came to the chat. Be sure to upload your new desktops to the gallery by 1pm Eastern (noon Central, 11am Mountain, 10am Pacific) to be eligible for the prize!!!
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Posted 19 October 2012 - 09:10 PM
Sorry I missed your chat --- had to take DS to Halloween party (and got lost). Just my luck this week!
Thanks for posting instructions!
Thanks for posting instructions!

A winter wonderland!
Canon Rebel XTi, Adobe CS2, PSE 10
#6
Posted 19 October 2012 - 09:17 PM
You have your priorities in check!!!! Love the B/W photo -- nicely done!

A winter wonderland!
Canon Rebel XTi, Adobe CS2, PSE 10
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Posted 20 October 2012 - 02:03 PM
I loved seeing all your desktop layouts in the gallery!!
I put all your names in a hat, and the lucky winner is.......... Lei (Bride)!! Congratulations! You win the SS Embellishment Set!
I put all your names in a hat, and the lucky winner is.......... Lei (Bride)!! Congratulations! You win the SS Embellishment Set!
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#12
Posted 20 October 2012 - 02:05 PM
congratulations Lei!! Thanks for joining in on the challenge.
And for all the other contestants, it has been fun watching all the desktops pop into the gallery. Each and every one of them is wonderful!
And for all the other contestants, it has been fun watching all the desktops pop into the gallery. Each and every one of them is wonderful!



#16
Posted 20 October 2012 - 03:11 PM
Isn't BRIDE the lucky winner?!! Congrats!

A winter wonderland!
Canon Rebel XTi, Adobe CS2, PSE 10
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