Remember this gift I got in the mail a few weeks ago? I'm not going to lie - it's intimidating trying to figure how to work everything in there. For the past few years I've been using GIMP (a free alternative to Photoshop), but I never really learned how to use it properly. This time around, I'm really trying to buckle down and learn the ins and outs of Photoshop. It's slow going, but really a lot of fun. This weekend, I actually sat down and figured out how to do a project I've had on my list for a while now - chalkboard printables! And in since Valentine's Day is just right around the corner, how about some free love related quotes for you to print off at home?
The first is from good ol' Hamlet, and the second is probably one of my favorite quotes of all time. Seriously - I absolutely love how simple yet breaktakingly beautiful it sounds (I'm a pretty big sucker for quotes that just seem to speak to you).
These printables are FREE. Right click on each image, save it to your computer, then open the file to print. You can size it/scale it down however you want (it's currently scaled for an 8x10 inch print).
And to give credit where credit is due:
I used this tutorial from How to Nest for Less to download the chalkboard background.
The ornamental swirls are from coydreamer/brusheezy.com.
The clock hands are from The Graphics Fairy.
Linking to: Crafty, Scrappy, Happy (the Dog Days (of Winter) Are Over Linky Party), Project Inspire, It's Overflowing, Housewife How-To's
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Thanks for sharing, Rachel! Love the fonts and I totally dig the Hamlet one :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing! Love the Agnes De Mille quote. It's breathtaking.
ReplyDeleteThe Agnes De Mille quote is so beautiful. These look great! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteso cute! love them! Photoshop intimidates me! I don't have a nice camera anyways... some day maybe! hehe!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! I created some cute chalk art using picmonkey (you can see it here: http://thetastefulllife.blogspot.com/2013/01/diy-printable-nursery-art-toddler-room.html but I'd LOVE to learn Photoshop.
ReplyDeletethese are so sweet! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteMelissa
http://shakeshakee.blogspot.com
I'm so impressed with you Photoshop skills! I just bought the program and I'm still super intimidated. Love that Shakespeare quote!
ReplyDeleteThese are all so wonderful! Photoshop intimidates the heck out of me, so I'm very impressed with what an awesome job you've done. Thanks for submitting this to my Link Party!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Thanks! XO, Aimee
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