If you have noticed, I changed the background of my blog using the "My Little Monkey" kit which I designed. It was so much fun to design the background but I have to admit that I really struggled with figuring how to put it on my blog, and how to make it look right. It is not perfect, but I am pretty pleased at how it did turn out!
I tried to look at tutorials to see how to create a PSE file and how to upload this file to Blogger, but I never really got the size right. If anyone out there can offer some tutorials on how to use a PSE document as a background in Blogger, I would be so grateful--and one that does not use HTML would be even better because for some reason, when I check my code, there is no background code like all the tutorials say I am supposed to have :(. Anyways, if you can give me some help in this area and leave a comment about how to do this, I would be most grateful!
You will be seeing a lot of this kit because Arimbi just sent in this sweet little stacked layout using "My Little Monkey." Talk about making great use of papers in a kit! I think she used at least 5-6 of the papers in this layout alone! The way she tucked in her journaling was also very impressive! Everything is just so linear with this layout and I think even my technical minded husband might also appreciate it as well :)
I tried to look at tutorials to see how to create a PSE file and how to upload this file to Blogger, but I never really got the size right. If anyone out there can offer some tutorials on how to use a PSE document as a background in Blogger, I would be so grateful--and one that does not use HTML would be even better because for some reason, when I check my code, there is no background code like all the tutorials say I am supposed to have :(. Anyways, if you can give me some help in this area and leave a comment about how to do this, I would be most grateful!
You will be seeing a lot of this kit because Arimbi just sent in this sweet little stacked layout using "My Little Monkey." Talk about making great use of papers in a kit! I think she used at least 5-6 of the papers in this layout alone! The way she tucked in her journaling was also very impressive! Everything is just so linear with this layout and I think even my technical minded husband might also appreciate it as well :)
If anyone else wants to send me a layout using my kits, please feel free to do so--I just love to see what amazing things you can create! Just send me the flattened png file to my email at pizazz300@hotmail.com; Subject is Kit Layout for Pizazz.
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