I'm sorry for the width of the video. I am trying some new things and this is the way it came out, sorry.
Crafting with my Pazzles in all forms is where I find my happy place.
Dingbat Fonts and How to Use them Tutorial
Friday, May 22, 2009
Posted by Klo at 7:34 PM
Labels: dingbats, fonts, Tutorial-Inspiration-Beginner
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9 comments:
You're fantastic Klo! Thanks for taking the time to make this - The PI is so much more versatile than the Cricut....
Teri
Thanks Klo. I was going to bed early, but now I guess I'll need to stay up and download some dingbat fonts!!
So smart, to use inexpensive dingbats! I'm off to dafont.com! (Thanks Klo, you're the greatest!)
I'm hooked! Dingbats are for multi purpose use: I can cut them with the Pazzles Inspiration, I can print them to decorate a card or scrapbookpage, I can make stickers and magnets of them with the Xyron Creative Stations, I can make rub ons / stamps of them with an overhead sheet....
I was about to buy a bunch of Dover books with cdroms (with copyright free images) to make cutting files from, but now.... WOW! This saves me LOTS of money and gives me so many possibilities! I am glad I subscribed to your website Klo, I wouldn't want to have missed this!
On my computer I must install a font, before it is to be seen in the Inspiration Studio. So what! I found a cool Converse All Star Dingbat (well, okay, the brand is not on it, but it has the look of an All Star, and that is what matters). Yihoo!
I loved dafont before-now!now I'm over the moon! My biggest complaint is that I haven't practiced enough to play with my machine-now I can out cut that commercial bug! Whoohoo! Thank you Klo!
I am glad I found you. Another blog recommends you for being a pazzle person. I got the pazzle on hsn when they first offered it over a year ago, it added all kinds of extras to it---- and still haven't opened it knowing I won't know how to use it. Half of me tells me to use it and the other vhalf tells me to just sell it. What would you do if you had it and weren't a computer savy person? Judy B
Judy, TAKE THE TIME to learn your machine...you will LOVE it..it is so worth it.
oh wow Klo, you are AWESOME! Thanks so much for taking the time to do a tutorial for us. I am officially hooked to your blog now! Please stop by my blog too if you get the chance....www.thelemondroptree.blogspot.com or my store....www.thelemondroptree.etsy.com
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