I tried Image Chef, first, but I'm not pleased. While it's easy to use, there's not a lot of stuff to play with (prefab stuff) and everytime I tried to add the image over here in Blogger, it was broken. Oh well.
I did find the Glitterizer. Cheezy (and yes that word has a 'z' in it.). But cute.
What you don't see here is that the text has an animated glitter effect. But, there wasn't any way to get the HTML code to plug in.
I don't know, this one just seems like a fun way to burn some time. Really didn't do much for me today. I can see where it could be fun to make some different signs or cartoons or whatever.
I don't know, this one just seems like a fun way to burn some time. Really didn't do much for me today. I can see where it could be fun to make some different signs or cartoons or whatever.
2 thoughts:
I wish the glitter movement would have come through, but it really is a cute graphic even without the animation.
Dear 'Mean Old Library Teacher'
I don't know what you could have done to have earned that title from the kids one day.
You never know what's going to turn up sometimes as you browse the world - your page appeared while looking up 'glitter text' - and I took time out to read some of you - and your Flickr page too.
So - I'll just say Hi! from Rodney & Penny (www.thedogpaddler.com)on the yacht in Botany Bay - all the way down in Australia.
Maybe one day when you have 'nothing to do' - you might like to have a look at some of us.
http://thedogpaddler.com/NewAlbums/index.html
http://thedogpaddler.com/EmailNewsletters/EmailsSent_LINKS.htm
I've never posted a reply like this uninvited - to a complete stranger 'out of the blue' - it just seemed odd - to have ended up on your blog.
Have a great life.
Rodney & Penny (I'm the little dog who get's blamed for everything)
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