I like the ribbon jewelry. If I had been doing girl projects, I had thought about ribbon flip-flops. Those are really cute. Hope you had a wonderful weekend!
Pam
Awwww how cute and creative!
Bummer, I missed this weeks project (and last weeks). Hopefully I'll get on the ball for next week! We are settling in nicely now and almost all the boxes are empty! We just need prayer for business to pick up at Jon's work. We need $$ for this transition of moving (bills) and it's not coming in.
Anyhoo! Lovely project! Thanks for sharing! :)
Yea, I did it myself... I use this site here: http://www.shabbyprincess.com/downloads.asp
I download it, then upload the pages to photobucket and plug them into my template. I can't really use the graphics (don't know how yet), but I can at least utilize the page backgrounds! :)
I also haven't figured out how to put thier link on just yet. I guess I could add it in to the sidebar, huh? I am getting the hang of it each time I do it, so it gets a little faster each time. :) I like to keep things fresh!
Thank you for your prayers!
Yea I really like it because I can choose which page backgrounds I want where - which color coordinations I want, etc. It's fairly simple. You just need to replace the background url with your own (from photobucket) after you uploaded the ones you want. On mine there are four different backgrounds I can use. One for the banner which displays the title of my blog, one for the main background, one for the background where you post (which should be a solid color) and one for the side bar background (which should probably be solid as well so it's easy to read your links, etc.)
Hope you can figure it out easily enough! :) Looking forward to seeing what you choose!
"We are all meant to be naturalists, each in his own degree, and it is inexcusable to live in a world so full of the marvels of plant and animal life and to care for none of these things."
~ Charlotte Mason
"Imagination does not stir at the suggestion of the feeble, much diluted stuff that is too often put into childrens hands." ~ Charlotte Mason
Pam