Platinum Scraps was originally launched February of 2010 as a vision of several friends who met on the Cricut Message board who wanted to venture out into creating, sharing, and showcasing the many talents each of us possess. Platinum Scraps showcases the diversity in scrapbooking and features designers from all walks of life. To keep the tradition going, each week our design team is challenged to create a unique layout or card based on a sketch that exemplifies their skills and talents. We hope that we inspire your creations and we appreciate your continued love and support as we grow together.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Time Out Thursday...Creating a Logo in Microsoft Word

Happy Thursday Fellow Crafters.  One thing I learned several years ago is the fact that I needed more time to learn proper stamping techniques.  I gave up then but now I'm back and still learning.  Besides, stamps are so much cuter now than they were 8 years ago.  Most of the time when I create cards, it's always an order for 25 or more.  Because I'm the not the neatest stamper, I needed a way to add my logo to the back of my cards and do it rather quickly.  In comes my faithful stand-by... Microsoft Word.  If you've every watched a Cassie video, you know I love using Word as a quick work around.

Watch the video to create text boxes and make your own logo using Microsoft Word.  Be sure to let me know what you think and what you'd like to see in the future from the Platinum Scraps design team.

7 comments:

  1. This is awesome. Can you show us what it will look like or how to get it in the right spot when printing on back of cards.

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  2. Cassie great job, you make it look so simple. I agree with girlia, can you demo how to align correctly for printing? TIA

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  3. Hey Cassie! TFS. This is a great tut (coming from a 20+ year I.T. veteran LOL!).

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  4. @ Girlia & Nubian, I'll add another video this weekend with your request.

    @ Maiyah, aww thx!

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  5. Wow Cassies, great job! You've not only helped me in my craft world, but on my job as well. Very, very nice.

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  6. Great tutorial and really easy to follow, thanks for sharing.
    Kim xXx

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  7. Awesome tutorial! I'll be on the lookout for more in the future.

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