I am just like you I was sick of my hand writting so i now mostly use the computer. If you want to know some sites where you can download free fonts I can tell you if you e-mail me. My e-mail address is [email protected]. They are easy to access and easy to ass to the font folder located on your computer hard drive. There are really some nice and cute fonts out there. I hope that you
e-mail me so that I can share them with you.
P.S.- If anyone else whould like to know some free font websites can also e-mail me.
You'll be so happy later on that you took the time to journal. I think your handwriting is very nice, but I understand wanting a change. I use computer fonts and play around with journal boxes on my layouts.
Great job- your third page looks much better than my first page did ! Don't knock your handwriting either it's great !! I use my computer alot for journaling and titles. It looks sooo much better that way and fonts are so much fun. Your doing great and what a cute baby. Keep it up !!- Carole
Your layouts are great! One thing I learned the hard way early on was that I cut too much of my pictures out. It's amazing how much I wish that I would have a background on some of the pics I cut out!
I use the computer a lot in my layouts for titles and journaling. Have you picked up book on how to do creative handwriting? There are a lot of great ones out there you might want to look at.
Sticker letters are fun too, but I get frustrated a lot because I always end up with too many q's and not enough a's! They're still fun to use though.
Keep up the great work!
HTH! Kari
PS Your little one is so adorable!
There are many sites online for free fonts if you choose to go that route. There are also oodles of programs you can buy. I have an IMac and Windows and use many of the fonts off of there. It is easy to print right on card stock and cut out a journaling square. I have often made my titles by using a letting template and tracing the letters backwards on the back of my paper. Then when you go to cut them out, you don't have to be so precise cutting on the lines. My computer will flip letters over as well, so sometimes I just print them on the back of the cardstock. Sticker letters can be very cheap (1.00 +) and can be used in some neat ways. If you cut out little circles or squares and mount a letter on each it gives the look of little building blocks.
You are doing so great and your layouts don't look like a beginner. Keep it up!
Libby
You have beautiful handwriting! I love using computer fonts.....I have printed directly on to my page and printed on cardstock and then added to my page. Of course my handwriting by no means looks like yours! Your first pages look a much better than mine did!!!! Good job!
This is only my third page ever, so I know I need help. I'm going to read up on layouts and such this week so I know the do's and don'ts as I'm sure I've got a lot of don'ts :-) Anyway, already I'm sick of my own handwriting for titles but the thought of actually buying letters doesn't sit well with me. So, has anyone ever printed fonts from the computer and cut them out for Lettering? Was just wondering. Thanks for the comments on my first two pages. Much appreciate the pearls of wisdom from the experienced ones. This is addictive... pretty soon I'll be chalking and embossing and eyeletting and whatnot (just read about all these terms.. hee hee)
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