Archive for December 2009

How to Download Fonts

Free Fonts – Tips for Downloads

In order to add new fonts, you will have to download it to your computer. Once downloaded, you will then have to install. If you have installed it correctly, it will become available to you in the various software packages you have on your computer.

Most fonts and dingbats available are True Type Fonts (TTFs). The True Type font is the most common font format used by both Mac OS X and Windows platforms. However the process to download them and be able to use them is different. The following is provided as guidance in hopes it will help you with any arising issues you encounter. If these examples are not helpful we suggest typing your question into a Google search; Google knows everything!

FOR PC:

Unzip the files you have downloaded.

Details: Click on the “Download” button, save the zip somewhere on your hard disk, go to the place where it is saved, double-click on the zip to open it, then either click on “Extraxt all files” or drag and drop the files elsewhere from the zip window (hold down the CTRL key to select several files at once)
For the 20th century versions of Windows you must install an unzip tool first.

Under Windows Vista:
Select the font files (.ttf, .otf or .fon) then Right-click > Install

Under any version of Windows:
Place the font files (.ttf, .otf or .fon) into the Fonts folder, usually C:\Windows\Fonts or C:\WINNT\Fonts
(can be reached as well by the Start Menu > Control Panel > Appearance and Themes > Fonts).

Note that with the internal unzip tool of Windows (unlike Winzip), you cannot install a font by a simple drag and drop of the .ttf from the zip window to the Fonts window. You must first drag and drop it anywhere (for example on the desktop) then into the Fonts folder.
You can also go through: File > Install a new font… in the Fonts folder menu then browse the fonts, instead of drag and drop the fonts into the window. Although this method is laborious, it would seem that it functions better in some cases.

There are some videos on YouTube if that helps.

Tip: If you need a font immediately, you don’t need to install it. Just double-click on the .ttf file, and while the preview window is opened you can use it in most of the programs you’ll launch (one exception being OpenOffice).

FOR MAC:

Mac OS X recognizes TrueType and OpenType fonts (.ttf and .otf) but not the PC bitmap fonts (.fon).
Files are compressed, you may need an utility like Stuffit Expander.

Under Mac OS X 10.3 or above (including the FontBook):
Double-click the font file > “Install font” button at the bottom of the preview.

Under any version of Mac OS X:
Put the files into /Library/Fonts (for all users),
or into /Users/Your_username/Library/Fonts (for you only).

Under Mac OS 9 or earlier:
The old Mac fonts are not typically supported anymore. You must convert the font files (.ttf or .otf) you have downloaded.
Then drag the fonts suitcases into the System folder. The system will prompt you to add them to the Fonts folder.

Christmas

A Caroling, We Will Go!

A Child Is Born

A Long Time Ago In Bethlehem

A Merry Little Christmas

A Season With A Precious Reason

A Season With Love And Laughter

A Special Gift

A Star Is For Luck… An Angel Is For Guidance

A Visit With Santa

A White Christmas

All Hearts Come Home For Christmas

All I Want For Christmas

All I Want For Christmas Is You

All Is Calm

All Is Calm, All Is Bright

All The Trimmings

All Wrapped Up

Away In A Manger

Baby’s First Christmas

Baking For Santa

Baubles And Bangles

Believe

Believe In The Magic Of Christmas

Beneath The Wreath

Beware Of Greeks Bearing Gifts

Candy Cane Kids

Carol Of The Bells

Christmas Blessings

Christmas Cookies

Christmas Cuties

Christmas Glows With Love

Christmas Humbug

Christmas In ___

Christmas Is Heavenly

Christmas Is In The Air

Christmas Is Sharing And Caring

Christmas Joy

Christmas Magic

Christmas Makes Memories

Christmas Memories

Christmas Morning

Christmas Presents

Christmas Shimmer

Christmas Time

Christmas Time Is Family Time

Christmas Tree Shopping

Christmas Wishes

Christmas Wrapture

Come And See The Christmas Tree!

Comfort And Joy

Cookies For Santa

Cooking For Santa

Cool Yule

Country Christmas

Cozy Christmas

Crazy About Christmas

Dear Santa

Dear Santa, I Want One Of Everything!

December Delights

December Magic

Deck The Halls

Decorating The Tree

Desperately Seeking Santa

Don’t Peek, Don’t Sneak, Till Christmas!

Down The Chimney He Came

Enjoying The Holly Days

Everyone’s A Kid At Christmas

Families Are A Special Part Of Christmas

Family And Friends Are The True Gifts At Christmas

Family Is The Best Part If Christmas

Festival Of Lights

For Goodness Sake

Gingerbread Boys!

Glad Tidings We Bring

Good Friends Share Love And Memories At Christmas

Happy Ho Ho Ho To You!

Happy Holidays

Happy Holly-Days

Happy Winter

Hark! The Harrold Angels Sing

Have A Holly Jolly Christmas

Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas

Here Comes Santa Claus

He’s Making A List…

He’s The Reason For The Season

Ho Ho Ho!

Holiday Delights

Holiday Goodies

Holiday Happiness

Holiday Memories Shared With Friends

Holiday Memories Warm Even The Coldest Of Days

Holiday Trimmings

Holly Days

Home For The Holidays

Home Is The Heart Of Christmas

Home Is The Heart Of The Holidays

Homespun Christmas

How The Grinch Stole Christmas

I Believe In Santa

I Believe!

I’ll Be Home For Christmas

I’m Dreaming Of A White Christmas

It Must Be Santa

It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas

It’s Christmas Time In The City

It’s In The Bag

It’s The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year!

It’s Too Late To Be Good!

Jesus Is The Heart Of Christmas

Jingle All The Way

Jingle Bell Rock

Jingle Bells

Jolly Holidays

Jolly Old Saint Nick

Joy To The World

Just For Santa

Keep Christams In Our Hearts Forever

Keeping Christ In Chistmas??

Laughing All The Way

Let It Glow, Let It Glow, Let It Glow

Let’s Meet Under The Mistletoe

Lighting The Tree

Little Treasures

Look What I Got!

Love And Joy Come To You

Love Is The Light Of Christmas

Magical Christmas

Making Spirits Bright

Memories Of The Holidays

Merry And Bright

Merry Christmas

Mistletoads

Mistletoe Magic

Must Be Santa

My Christmas Wish

Naughty Or Nice

‘Neath The Wreath

No Peekin’!

No Place Like Home For The Holidays

Oh Come Let Us Adore Him

Oh Holy Night

Oh, Christmas Tree

Once Upon A Starry Night

Ornament Extravaganza

Ornament Extravaganza

Our First Christmas Together

Our Little Stocking Stuffer

Peace On Earth

Presents Galore

Reindeer Crossing

Reindeer Games

Rejoice!

Remember The Reason For The Season

Remembering Christmas Past

Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree

Saint Nick

Santa And His Elves

Santa Baby

Santa Claus Is Coming To Town

Santa Delivers

Santa Express

Santa Helper

Santa Loves Me

Santa Stops Here

Santa Was Here

Santa, I Want It All!

Santa’s Crew

Santa’s Elf

Santa’s Helpers

Santa’s Little Helper

Santa’s Workshop

Season Of Love And Laughter

Seasons Greetings

Seasons Meetings

Secret Santa

Sights Of Christmas

Silent Night

Simply Having A Wonderful Christmas Time

Sing Noel

Sitting On Santa’s Lap

Sleigh Bells Ring

Snowmen Will Melt Your Heart!

Snowy Days, Frosty Nights And Warm Hearts

Sorry, No Humbugs Allowed!

Sounds Of Christmas

Sparkle And Shine

Spirit Of Christmas

Spreading Christmas Cheer

Storybook Christmas

Surrounded Wtih Love

The Best Christmas Pageant Ever

The Best Gift Of All

The Greatest Story Ever Told

The Grinch

The Light Show

The Magic Of Christmas

The More The Merrier

The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year

The Nightmare Before Christmas

The Nutcracker’s Sweet

The Perfect Tree

The Real Meaning Of Christmas

The Reason For The Season

The Round Man Is Coming To Town!

The Sights & Sounds Of Christmas

The Stockings Were Hung

There’s Magic In Believing

There’s No Business Like Snow Business

This House Believes In Santa

‘Tis The Season

‘Tis The Season To Be Stressed

To Gramma’s House We Go

Too Precious For Coal

Toys, Toys And More Toys!

Tree Lighting

Tree Mendous

Tree Trimming

Trim The Tree

Trimming The Tree

‘Twas The Night Before Christmas

Twinkling Tinsel

Under The Tree

Under Wraps

Underneath The Mistletoe

Unto Us A Child Is Born

Very Cool Yule

Visions Of Sugar Plums

Visiting With Santa

We Believe

We Believe In Santa

We Have Christmas All Wrapped Up

White Christmas

Who Nees Santa… I Have My Grandma/Grandpa!

Winter Wonderland

Wrapped

Wrapped With Care

Wrapping Up The Holidays

Wrapture

Yes, Virginia, There Is A Santa Claus

Where to Find Fonts

There are many wonderful sites that have hundreds of free fonts available for download. Here are some of our favorite websites that we visit to find unique fonts:

1001 Free Fonts – If you’re looking for current eye-popping free fonts on the Internet, this site has it. Links to the font creator are provided on the site and all are listed with the artist’s permission.

Ace Free Fonts – Find over 20,000 free TrueType fonts for Windows and/or Mac.  full character maps and customizable previews are available.

Acid Fonts – Find more Windows and/or Mac freeware fonts and dingbats at this well-organized site. Over 4,000 freeware fonts and dingbats, a selection of font utilities and a very informative “frequently asked questions” section.

Blue Vinyl Free Fonts – Unique free fonts. TrueType fonts, browse and download by category or alphabetically by name.

Car Fonts – A nice niche selection of car-related free fonts, sorted alphabetically.

DaFont – A huge collection of over 10,000 free fonts by numerous artists and designers. Links to creator’s site available.

Divide By Zero – A collection of original TrueType fonts. Each font has unique commentary about its creation. No new fonts since 2005.

Eagle Fonts – Search over 20,000 free fonts for 115 languages. Preview fonts in a typeable preview area. Download TrueType format for Windows and/or Mac. A “Download Box” (free registration) lets you easily organize your fonts for downloads.

EKNP – Free fonts, sorted alphabetically. Arranged by categories in various styles, including 3D, alien, computer, decorative, futuristic, handwriting, horror, retro, etc.

Ele-Fonts – Thousands of free fonts, sorted by category or alphabetically. Preview available.

FFonts – Font artist’s and designers can submit their own fonts. Offers over 10,000 free fonts, sorted into bunches of categories. Preview function available.

Font Face -  a top pick for the most current free fonts on the Internet. Features the original “Font of the Day,” which shows you what the hottest new fonts are. Over 800 fonts and a JavaScript preview “FontFirst” feature. Fonts available are for Windows and/or Mac.

Font Freak – A featured free font every day. Thousands of original and otherwise free fonts for Windows and/or Mac organized alphabetically. Preview and download a ZIP compressed version. Additionally offers an adequate selection of free dingbats.

Font Garden – A good collection of free “handwriting style” fonts. Appears to no longer be updated. Find fonts and dingbats for Windows and/or Mac.

Font Mania – Over 1000 free TrueType fonts alphabetically organized. Simple clean easy to navigate site.

Font Maniac – Over 10,000 fonts offered. Alphabetical search. Simple site navigation.

Font Stock – A good selection of regularly updated free fonts and dingbats for Windows and/or Mac. Search alphabetically with previews also available for each font.

Font Village – Over 6,000 free fonts, sorted alphabetically. Most of the fonts here are for Windows, but there are selections for the Mac.

Fonts 101 – Over 2,200 freeware TrueType fonts, sorted by categories. A search engine for specific fonts and a unique random font search with text preview.

Fonts For Flash – A selection of free, original pixel fonts, suitable for use in Macromedia Flash. Select “Freebies”.

Fontasy – Over 1,600 free fonts, arranged alphabetically. Download in English and/or German versions. A unique selection of fonts that haven’t been seen elsewhere.

Fontsy – Over 4,000 free fonts in 68 font categories, including basic, dingbats, grunge, holidays, script, techno, etc. New selections are added regularly. Each font can be previewed in various sizes.

Get Free Fonts – Easy navigation to many free fonts to download. Search alphabetically or choose from random fonts provided on the homepage.

High Fonts – Offers over 3,000 selections. Fonts are alphabetical and offer preview.

Jabroo.com – Over 16,000 free fonts and an online custom graphics generator. Search for fonts by category. A bookmark fonts option to download later.

Mickey Avenue – The free Disney fonts. A font collection of fonts used throughout the Magic Kingdom and other Disney attractions.

Schriften.com – This German portal offers a collection of freeware fonts, as well as font utilities, editors, tools, and more.

SearchFreeFonts.com – A collection that contains over 13,000 free fonts and over 91,000 commercial fonts.  Search fonts alphabetically or by category. FAQ area is useful and very informative. New fonts are added here daily.

Urban Fonts – A good selection of free fonts and dingbats for PC and Mac. Search over 8,000 fonts, sorted alphabetically. The site also includes a useful font related FAQ.

WebFXmall – Over 1000 free TrueType fonts alphabetically organized. Simple clean easy to navigate site.

Other cool text sites:

Cool TextFree graphics generator for web pages and anywhere else you need an impressive logo without a lot of design work.

2009 CCAS Christmas

From the CCAS Gang

Merry Christmas

Sketch Puzzle for December 21, 2009

With So Sketchy closing down I wanted to feature two of the amazing sketches that Ally has created. It has been a “Go TO” site for me and not just because Ally happens to be my Best Friend, but because she is uber talented.
Please click below to solve your sketch puzzles. Use a sketch as the foundation for your next layout and/or card and email it to me to earn a ballot for the Merry Christmas Kit sponsored by weScrap!!

Layout Sketch

Card Sketch

Due: January 5th

~Tara~

How to Use Molding Paste

Today’s mini tutorial is by the incrediably talented Alison Cope. She provided this to the girls at weScrap and I just love this one. I have to dust off my molding paste and give this a try.

How to Use Molding Paste

I love trying new techniques and new products. One of my loves is to create layouts with lots of layers and texture. One of the coolest products that I have been experimenting with lately is 3D Molding Paste. It’s kind of like a soft off white paste and hardens once it has dried so it can take almost any thin 3D shape you can imagine.

Here’s a recent layout I created using 3D Molding Paste; “Frosty Kisses“:

frosty_kisses by Ally Cope

And here’s the general idea of how I created my masking snowflakes on my page.

First you will want to stick down the thick mask on your cardstock. You can create your own 3D mask by adhered together a number of thick cardstock identical die cut shapes. I used a snowflake mask from Tattered Angels.

Snowflaske Step 1

Spread your 3D Molding Paste across your masked image. Spread the compound out and thin out your application of the paste as you get to the edge of your mask.
TIP: Make sure your mask is clean. I had used my mask with some Copics and forgot to clean it and my molding paste became tainted with green ink.

Snowflake Step 2

Spread the compound out over the ends of your images. Smooth or rough up the paste using a paint brush to get your desired effect.

Snowflake Step 3

Allow your paste to dry. See the container for drying directions.

It’s as simple as that and a jar of paste goes a LONG way!

~Ally

**If you happen to have a tutorial you would like to share please email it to me and if it’s posted you will earn three ballots for the monthly draw!! Ally just earned two ballots for this wonderful tutorial.
~Tara~

Journal Jar

We found an old post that was in need of updating but still full of some great information for a Tuesday Tips post. This was originally posted late December way back in 2006! The original link no longer worked so we went to the site and searched “journaling ideas”. We found over 400 articles and 375 gallery examples on journaling ideas and just had to share this. Below you will find part of the original post, the updated link and a chance for you leave us your journaling ideas..

Well I just returned home from my holiday traveling a few hours ago and I am beat! We had a wonderful Christmas this year and I hope you all did too!

I really enjoyed Jen’s post yesterday about journaling. This year my biggest resolution with my scrapbooking is to work on my journaling abilities. It’s always been the area I’ve neglected.

With that said, I want to share a link with you all that I came across on the creating keepsakes website. I believe that it was an article published in a previous issue of their magazine. The article suggests keeping a journal jar, filled with little strips of paper containing different questions to help jump start your writing process. I know that for me this is the hardest part. Once I get going I usually have lots to say. The link contains a lot of great ideas for different journaling prompts, but I think it would be a lot of fun to come up with some of our own too! If you have any ideas feel free to post them in a comment below!

Here’s the new link! I hope its helpful to you all:  Creating Keepsakes