Over the weekend, I was pulling together some of our artwork for a licensing client. This required me to open up some older files........ among them, the border sheet for Earth Love.
Do any of you use InDesign? It's a program I use quite a bit and it has a great feature that I love. On the bottom of your tool bar, there is a button to press that shows what your printed page will look like. When you hit this button, all the guides, grid, bleed, etc is turned off. I took some screen grabs to show you. Here's what it looks like with the button pressed.
When I clicked this feature off, look what I found!
Do you recognize that little tree? Here it is in our Nutmeg papers, just done in different colors.
I decided I liked it better for Nutmeg than Earth Love. So, I told myself that I would use it on the Nutmeg border sheet. Well, I forgot all about it. But now that I remember, I want each of you to have it. I have saved it in both colors so if you prefer Earth Love or Nutmeg or you want both, simply click on the image and then right click to save it.
By the way, the poem is from the 1800's and was written by Christina Rossetti. It's among my many favorites that my mom used to tell me when I was little.
Now for the winners from Friday's contest. Congratulations Laura Sexton and Jessica Turner. Send your info to [email protected] and she'll send you your prize!
If you didn't win, don't worry. There is a fun blog hop going on today too. You should definitely check it out because you could win a great prize featuring Early Bird. Get started here.
Have a fabulous Monday everyone!
PS: Those digital images look so huge because on screen they are 72 DPI, before you print them, you will want to save them to 300 DPI. This will scale them down to the right size or, you can scale the height to 12" and that will get you the right DPI. If you have questions, just ask. ENJOY!