Last week I challenged my NC demonstrators (and you too) to create a page or card or something on My Digital Studio using the "text on a path" technique. Here are some of the entries:
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Beth Fox also followed the color challenge from mydigitalstudio.net |
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Mary Ellen Harrison had good intentions of the freeform text but decided against it. Love her page anyway! |
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Regina Andari's cute birthday card - she created the free form text in the balloon. |
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Makes you want a popsicle, huh? This cutie is done by Karen Culler. |
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Elegant card by Pam Staples - waiting for those May flowers! |
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Circular text by Debbie Michael. |
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A card by Marcia Enns - this is the inside |
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Marcia's card front |
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Marcia even used the free form text on the back of the card! Great job!! |
Here is what Marcia had to say after doing the challenge - "
I started with a Designer Template to create this A2 card, and I managed to attach text to a freeform line on the card front, the inside of the card, and the “hallmark” on the back of the card. Not only was this great practice with attaching text, but I also played with page layers, drop shadows, opacity, and more! The more I do, the more excited I am about MDS. "
That's what it's all about!!
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