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Blogging Tips: Some Things I Learned about Photo Editing Yesterday

June 27, 2012 at 7:30 am by Claudia

(The photos have nothing to do with this post; just wanted to add something pretty.)

I’ve been a wee bit obsessed of late with trying to change the font on my banner to something… different.  I was never really crazy about the old font. Here was the problem: I had saved the basic banner without text so that I had something to play with should I want to change the font. Every photo editing program has its own group of fonts. I don’t like the basic, sort of ho-hum, fonts, so I was going from program to program trying them all out. If one program had a font I liked, I couldn’t figure out how to add it to the basic banner without the font getting distorted. If I found a program where I could do what I wanted, I didn’t like the fonts. Believe me when I say that I tried out various fonts endlessly. Endlessly. Over the course of several days.

Like a dog with a bone, I do not give up. Along the way, I learned some things.

1. If you’re interested in some nifty handwritten-type fonts, check out Fotoflexer. They have so many cool, original looking fonts. And most of them you will not find on Blogger or PicMonkey. Fotoflexer is a free photo editing site you might really like.

2. If you keep trying, as I did, to add the new text/font as an overlay (which you can do quite easily in PicMonkey), very often you will find a sort of shadow around the text. Very frustrating. I finally went to Pixlr, where I created a new file with just the text in the font I wanted, erased the background and made it transparent. I did the same thing with the birds and lambs when I originally made the banner. It is painstaking work but it’s worth it in the end. Here is the link I discovered that showed me how to do it.

3. I know that graphic designers know this, but I sure didn’t. After adding the new font overlay to the banner, I noticed a distinct difference in the quality of the graphics when I made it a .png file. I tried it both ways: as a .jpeg and as a .png file. Jpegs are great for photos, but a little research told me that .png files are best for graphics. The font in the title of my banner was not distorted in the .png file. It was distorted in the .jpeg file.

4. The font I’m using is one I found at KevinandAmanda. This great site offers lots of free fonts which are easy to download. On my computer, which is a Mac, the fonts are automatically added to my Font Book, and when I went to Pixlr and checked out the fonts there, lo and behold, the program accessed my fonts and I was able to use my favorite for the new banner. KevinandAmanda give very clear instructions for downloading the fonts.

5, And, Picnic lovers, here’s some good news. I can’t take credit for discovering this. I read it yesterday on The House of Smiths in a post about photo editing. There is a new site called Ribbet that is EXACTLY  like Picnik. I mean it. Exactly. It clearly was created by a former Picnik person. The collage feature is exactly the same. The fonts are the same. The frames are the same (one of you mentioned the Postage Stamp frame to me in a comment – it’s there!) If you loved Picnik, run there, do not walk, do not pass go…you get the picture.

I hope this information is helpful. I sure like learning something new, don’t you?

Riley is hanging in there. Scout is much better. It’s been just over a week and she’s almost back to her normal, feisty self. I’ve never been so happy to hear her bark or witness her nagging ways.

Have a great Wednesday.

Filed Under: blogging tips 7 Comments

Sunday Snaps

June 24, 2012 at 9:17 am by Claudia

My grandmother used to call the pictures she took with her Brownie camera ‘snaps.’ I find myself using that word lately. Snaps. Here are some snaps on this Sunday of life around the Cottage.

No, it’s not Fathers Day – Don still has the card (from Riley and Scout) in a place of honor on the coffee table. But it is Don’s birthday! Happy Birthday, sweetheart! Let’s have a wonderful day celebrating all that is you.

Happy Sunday.

Linking to Elaine’s Sunny Simple Sundays.

Filed Under: birthday, Don, garden, Mockingbird Hill Cottage 26 Comments

Surprises, Birthdays, Scoutie & a Garland

June 23, 2012 at 9:09 am by Claudia

Good morning! I’m still on a bit of a high from seeing and spending time with my friend Jim on Thursday night. It’s sunny today and after a bit of rain last night, the oppressive heat and humidity have left, thank you very much. I’m not too happy when it’s so darn hot that I can’t do anything outside. The grass needs mowing, the weeds need whacking, the garden needs weeding.

In one of those little garden miracles that happen every day, a tall weed that I passed every day and ignored and which was nestled up against the chicken wire fence in the dog corral, turned out to be:

A purple coneflower! It’s just by sheer luck that I hadn’t yanked it. Thank you to who or whatever caused this flower to seed in this particular spot. Maybe a bird? Speaking of birds, there was a female cardinal in the birdbath yesterday, but I couldn’t snag my camera in time. So I simply enjoyed watching her.


The tiger lilies are blooming down by the road. I see them everywhere around here and they are one of my favorite summer sights.

Scout is getting better. Slowly. Her eyes have stopped darting back and forth. The problem has been getting her to eat. She obviously feels nauseous still and turns her nose up at most everything I offer her but peanut butter. But by the afternoon yesterday, I was worried enough to call the doctor who prescribed some medicine to jumpstart her appetite and a round of antibiotics as well. We also went back and bought some cans of A/D which I’ve used before when I’ve had a sick doggie.

We were so happy when she scarfed the A/D down. It’s hard to see my agile little girl stumble and feel fearful about jumping up on the sofa. But her balance is still off and will be for a while. Between Scout and Riley, my hands are full.

Don’s birthday is tomorrow. And on Monday he leaves for Connecticut where he will be part of a musical theater workshop that goes on over a 10 day period. (We have, between the two of us, worked in Connecticut 3 times this year.) Then he comes back for a couple of weeks and leaves again for the Berkshires, where he will be in another production. And in the fall, he’s booked a play down in Florida. His acting work is really taking off again and we are so grateful.

And finally, Sandra, a reader of MHC, bought one of my Crochet Flower Garlands and sent me this photo:

It looks great, Sandra! Don’t you love that shot of aqua? I love it. Thank you for sharing this with me.

(I am having the worst time with Blogger’s editor today. Wonky spacing, weird things in the html.)

Have a great Saturday.

Filed Under: birthday, crochet, Don, etsy, flowers, garden, Scout 13 Comments

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I live in a little cottage in the country with my husband. It's a sweet place, sheltered by old trees and surrounded by gardens. The inside is full of the things we love. I love to write, I love my camera, I love creating, I love gardening. My decorating style is eclectic; full of vintage and a bit of whimsy.

I've worked in the theater for more years than I can count. I'm currently a voice, speech, dialect and text coach freelancing on Broadway, off Broadway, and in regional theater.

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