just4you by windypoo
personalized stationery • custom stickers • thank you cards • gift tags • sparkly confetti
Welcome to my Studio!
When I discover a new way to create beautiful greetings or fun ways to decorate my life, I like to share them with friends. Here you will see many of my discoveries, as well as finished designs available for purchase in My Etsy Shop. If you have an idea for something new and different, or a crafty technique you'd like to share, email me at windypoo@live.com and let's all create something together!
Thank you for stopping by ... Have a lovely day!
Saturday, October 24, 2015
Pinterest .... Why Didn't I Think of That??
I have a confession: I am addicted to Pinterest! But I am not at all concerned that I am alone in my addiction. I just spent 2 hours editing my Pinterest Boards, and (most fun of all!) adding to them. I am so thankful to those genius minds who came up with the easy and fun way for creative minds worldwide to share ideas, suggestions, tips, and inspiration for new ideas.
I use Pinterest to save recipes (although I've only cooked ~1% of them ....), organization tactics for my home (I'll start on those this afternoon ... or tomorrow ...), and beauty and fashion ideas that will look really good on me. One day!
Regardless, sharing ideas - even the ones we don't act on right away - is a good thing. Even if 2 hours of perusing Pinterest simply inspires me to add cream cheese to the mashed potatoes for dinner tonight, I am one happy pinner!
Let yourself be inspired ♥
~windypoo
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Whew! Is it Christmas Yet?
Whoever it was that said "Find something you love and try to make a living by doing it." was speaking directly to me. I will always be thankful for being able bring sparkle and shine and happiness to others at Christmas.
Tomorrow is Christmas Eve and we should all slow down (or stop everything!), pull our loved ones near and listen and laugh and sing and love and be grateful for the reason we even celebrate Christmas.
Wishing you many blessings of peace and warmth to you and your loved ones ♥
~ windypoo
Sunday, November 9, 2014
Why do Flower Girls Throw Petals While Walking Down the Aisle?
Regardless of why they do, it's quite a lovely tradition, isn't it? I've read various musings about how the tradition started and why it even exists. Perhaps the sweetest is that, by preceding the bride while dropping colorful flower petals, the flower girl is ensuring that the bride's final walk as a single woman is a cheerful and beautiful event.
Some cultures also feel that, by decorating the aisle with rose petals, the flower girl is bestowing upon the happy couple the blessing of many happy children.
Many, many lovely items have decorated wedding aisles but I'd only just learned of delicate little paper snowflakes being gently tossed by the flower girl. And - even prettier - sparkly glittered snowflakes! A new friend asked me to make her hundreds of small, glittered paper snowflakes in the colors of her wedding decor. First of all, I am overwhelmingly flattered to be a part of such a special occasion. But I also think this is the most darling idea I've heard in ages!
Imagine the beauty of sparkly little snowflakes as they catch the light while gently floating to the ground. Too lovely!
Sweet wishes to you ♥
~windypoo
Some cultures also feel that, by decorating the aisle with rose petals, the flower girl is bestowing upon the happy couple the blessing of many happy children.
Many, many lovely items have decorated wedding aisles but I'd only just learned of delicate little paper snowflakes being gently tossed by the flower girl. And - even prettier - sparkly glittered snowflakes! A new friend asked me to make her hundreds of small, glittered paper snowflakes in the colors of her wedding decor. First of all, I am overwhelmingly flattered to be a part of such a special occasion. But I also think this is the most darling idea I've heard in ages!
Imagine the beauty of sparkly little snowflakes as they catch the light while gently floating to the ground. Too lovely!
Sweet wishes to you ♥
~windypoo
Sunday, October 12, 2014
Using PowerPoint to Edit Photos for Greeting Cards ~
I nearly always use personal photos in my Greeting Cards but often the original image needs a little tweaking to produce an eye-appealing card or to get a specific effect I'm aiming for.
There is an abundance of photo-editing software available that will produce beautiful results, but I don't own any of that and I am the Queen of making the most of what I already have. Since newer versions of Microsoft PowerPoint have so many fabulous editing options, I use it for all of my designing and image-editing needs. Besides, I'd been using PowerPoint in my daytime jobs for years ... why not make it work for me?
Below is an example and the process I used to transform a favorite snapshot into a sweet little card, perfect for sharing with a best friend. The 'Before' image is a snapshot of my darling granddaughter Haylee Sky taken in her home's driveway. The expression on her face - and especially her stance! - is priceless and inspired me to turn it into the special Greeting Card you see in the 'After' image.
How did I do this using only the PowerPoint 2010 that came with my PC? Here we go!
• I inserted the original photo into a blank PowerPoint slide that was sized 5" x 7" with a Portrait layout.
• By clicking on the image, then selecting 'Format' under 'Picture Tools, I had the option to 'Remove Background'. This process takes practice and patience, but eventually, I got to the image below. I saved it as a new image.
• I opened a new, blank PowerPoint slide and inserted the original color photo. Again, by clicking on the image on the slide, I can utilize 'Picture Tools' and 'Format', then 'Color', where I selected the Grayscale option. I then clicked on 'Corrections', where I adjusted the sharpness as desired.
• Next, I added the color image that had its background removed to the slide with the grayscale image and layered the color image on top of the grayscale one, lining them up perfectly.
• Now, highlight all components on the merged slide, right-click and 'Cut', then 'Paste' them on the same slide as an 'Image'. If desired, add a Text Box and type in your Greeting, selecting the Font style and color that works best for your design.
You'll notice the front of the card carries the greeting "Some girls are just born with it." I added this sentiment inside: "And we know exactly who we are, don't we?"
I've used the same technique on other designs, as well as utilizing other PowerPoint editing options. I'm always happy with the results and it saved me lots of headaches by not having to learn an entirely new program.
Let me know how your project turns out or if you have questions!
Ready to have fun and give it a go? We both know you've got this ♥
~windypoo
There is an abundance of photo-editing software available that will produce beautiful results, but I don't own any of that and I am the Queen of making the most of what I already have. Since newer versions of Microsoft PowerPoint have so many fabulous editing options, I use it for all of my designing and image-editing needs. Besides, I'd been using PowerPoint in my daytime jobs for years ... why not make it work for me?
Below is an example and the process I used to transform a favorite snapshot into a sweet little card, perfect for sharing with a best friend. The 'Before' image is a snapshot of my darling granddaughter Haylee Sky taken in her home's driveway. The expression on her face - and especially her stance! - is priceless and inspired me to turn it into the special Greeting Card you see in the 'After' image.
How did I do this using only the PowerPoint 2010 that came with my PC? Here we go!
• I inserted the original photo into a blank PowerPoint slide that was sized 5" x 7" with a Portrait layout.
• I opened a new, blank PowerPoint slide and inserted the original color photo. Again, by clicking on the image on the slide, I can utilize 'Picture Tools' and 'Format', then 'Color', where I selected the Grayscale option. I then clicked on 'Corrections', where I adjusted the sharpness as desired.
• Next, I added the color image that had its background removed to the slide with the grayscale image and layered the color image on top of the grayscale one, lining them up perfectly.
• Now, highlight all components on the merged slide, right-click and 'Cut', then 'Paste' them on the same slide as an 'Image'. If desired, add a Text Box and type in your Greeting, selecting the Font style and color that works best for your design.
You'll notice the front of the card carries the greeting "Some girls are just born with it." I added this sentiment inside: "And we know exactly who we are, don't we?"
I've used the same technique on other designs, as well as utilizing other PowerPoint editing options. I'm always happy with the results and it saved me lots of headaches by not having to learn an entirely new program.
Let me know how your project turns out or if you have questions!
Ready to have fun and give it a go? We both know you've got this ♥
~windypoo
Sunday, October 5, 2014
Butterflies that sparkle? Yes, please! How to make your own hand-glittered paper ~
Butterflies cut from Handmade Glitter Paper |
I just finished crafting 800 (yes, I said 8 HUNDRED!) of these darling little Butterflies in sparkly, rich gold. I can't wait to see how the lovely lady who purchased them intends to put them to use.
What makes these little guys so especially gorgeous? I make my own glitter paper and you can, too! Here's how:
• Using a large soft paintbrush, apply a VERY THIN coat of non-toxic glue over the entire sheet of paper (white school glue works perfectly).
• While the glue is still wet, sprinkle your favorite extra-fine glitter over the entire surface of glue-coated paper.
• Gently - with a very light touch - rub the glitter into the wet glue using circular motions. This is why you want the layer of glue to be very thin: thick glue + glitter = gloppy glittery porridge.
• After the entire sheet is covered with glitter, carefully shake off loose glitter, then quickly rub in a second layer of glitter.
• Place the wet, glittered sheet of cardstock/paper between two pieces of wax paper (cut larger than your paper) and press under a large book or heavy object overnight.
• When you are certain that your glitter paper is completely dry, have fun using it any place you want a boost of sparkly goodness. I've used paper punches as tiny as 1/2" on this paper with no problem.
Lots of work? Yes! But worth the effort? Absolutely!! I am yet to find a 'glittered card stock' in craft stores or online that brings this much sparkle, giving each little cut-out a genuine hand-glittered look.
Go ahead ... try it! We both know you can do this ♥
~windypoo
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Just getting started ...
Greetings! I'm just getting started on this little blog o' mine, but wOw! the ideas I have to share! I hope you'll come back to check on things, I truly believe you'll be happy you did ♥
~windypoo
~windypoo
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