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Post by rainbowsparkle on Oct 2, 2008 10:52:47 GMT -5
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Post by Charlie on Oct 2, 2008 13:19:54 GMT -5
OMG i love january what program did you use to make the days?
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Post by xxaugustaxx on Oct 2, 2008 16:25:19 GMT -5
Cuuuuute!
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Post by erics2ndcousin on Oct 2, 2008 17:43:14 GMT -5
AWW! I love it! Yeah same question, what program did you use? I really love Jan too. I feel like posting my drawings today.
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Post by rainbowsparkle on Oct 3, 2008 3:51:55 GMT -5
I'm really glad you like it!!! As always, I used Ulead PhotoImpact for the whole thing. Seriously, words cannot express how much I love that program! And I only have quite a basic one at the mo. I keep thinking about updating it but every time I think I will, there's another bill to pay Anyhoo...
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Post by rainbowsparkle on Oct 4, 2008 8:16:01 GMT -5
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Post by erics2ndcousin on Oct 4, 2008 11:00:18 GMT -5
Love them! great idea for May! Gosh i love june
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Post by planetmanu on Nov 9, 2008 12:52:15 GMT -5
this is absolutely brilliant i love the calendar, very well done! manu
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Post by Wolf on Nov 18, 2008 20:46:42 GMT -5
Thats awesome.
Also... in case anyone wants to make their own.... We made a calender in Microsoft Word for computers class my Junior year of High School. Not as pretty but basically the same. (I think you probably COULD essentially make it look the same, just might be a little harder.) Where you just make the grid with the chart tool.... with text box put the dates.... then insert pictures and clip art and whatever... just messing with background and how see through the picture is... essentially if you want to make one yourself you can do that and have it look pretty darn good. It would be more calender sized to because we just did the grid itself, witch would be a standerd sheet of paper in landscape setting... but youy can also do another picture for the top (we weren't allowed to do that though)
Anyway. Cool idea though.
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