After a very busy month, I’m back to this blog and have lots of new tidbits to share. Last month, I intended to show you an easy way to design a heart BEFORE Valentine’s Day but missed the date. Since the same design is used in a shamrock, I combined the two and that’s the topic of this post’s video. Have fun!
After a very busy month, I’m back to this blog and have lots of new tidbits to share. Last month, I intended to show you an easy way to design a heart BEFORE Valentine’s Day but missed the date. Since the same design is used in a shamrock, I combined the two and that’s the topic of this post’s video. Have fun!
Sandy, Thanks for the video! I was up to 2:30 in the morning designing scrapbook pages with hearts and shamrocks. Thank you so much for the video. I also, made some flowers by placing hearts in a circle. I am sure that I did it the difficult way!
How can i thank you … another very useful video!
You are indeed an excellent instructor! Thank you so much for all you do for us.
*hugs*
kylee
It is easier! Much easier. The polyarc editing function is just great to work with and, if you’ve been checking out my other posts on designing, it has so many uses.
Brilliant Sandy! Thank you so much. Loved learing about the Alt key to duplicate. Also found this way to make a heart much easier than the other way.
Madeleine
You’re welcome! And I do try to think of those extra little things to throw in there… like the Alt-drag method to copy. Personally, I still use Ctrl-D all of the time but, for the next person, Alt-drag might suit them better.
Thank you Sandy
Your tutorials are fantastic – I always learn something and not always what you are teaching in the video – using the alt to duplicate will come in handy
Happy Birthday too
Thank you