Today I am serving up a bunch of bloggy treats for you... Photo collages. Fancy Frames. DIY Buttons. Backgrounds. And Web Fonts. You don't need to be a graphic designer to have a beautiful blog. Here's a step-by-step guide to sweeten-up your blog with your own homemade goodies...
Firstly, fancy frames and collages. Go here and Download Photoscape for FREE.
This little photo editing gem is all you need to make your photos into cool-as collages or give them all rounded corners or fancy edges.
PhotoScape
Editor: Lets you add frames and manipulate individual photos. Turn your photos sepia or black'n'white, fix colour balance, contrast, brightness. Add Text, speech balloons etc...
Batch Editor: Lets you select a whole bunch of photos and apply the same style frame etc to all of them. Want rounded corners? Watermark? Do it in Batch Editor.
Page: Here's where you make your collages. Choose a layout from the menu on the right, and then drag and drop your photos into it. Then you can add a frame to the whole collage if you like. Save it and upload it as a single image. It's just too easy.
DIY Blog and Social Media Buttons
Have you spotted people who have those "Grab my button" things on their blog and wondered how on earth they do it? Your troubles are over, cos here's where to get/make your own. Just go here and follow the instructions. I promise that my code WORKS.
New Blogger Features
I am guessing most of you will already be aware of the new Blogger "Template Designer".
Did you know that if you set your dashboard to "Make Blogger in Draft my default dashboard" you will get all the new features before everyone else?
OK, so do that first, cos there's some new features you'll want to try out. Go to your Dashboard. Click on Blogger in Draft. Then make it your Default Dashboard.
Now you can try out the new Web Fonts. Go into Template Designer and select "Advanced". All the font specs are customisable and there are a bunch of new fonts there you can use on your blog. You can't access them in your post editor, only by setting the fonts as post headings, page text etc in the Template Designer.
Warning: Different web browsers display the fonts different ways; smaller sizes of the web fonts are sometimes difficult to read in Google Chrome and Firefox. I suggest you stick to the standard fonts for body text and use the Web fonts for headings.
Warning: Different web browsers display the fonts different ways; smaller sizes of the web fonts are sometimes difficult to read in Google Chrome and Firefox. I suggest you stick to the standard fonts for body text and use the Web fonts for headings.
Upload your own Blog Background
If you are bored with the Backgrounds available in Template Designer or can't find one you like, did you know you can upload your own background? Yep, you can.
Select "Backgrounds", then click on the arrow to the side of your current background and it is right there at the the top: "Upload Image" It needs to be 1800x1600 pixels and make sure you unselect "scroll with page", so the background stays fixed.
I hope you have gained some useful gems from this lot. Here's those links again:
- Download PhotoScape (can I rave about PhotoScape enough???)
- Sign up to PhotoBucket
And check out the new photo-editing kid on the block... PicMonkey. Brilliant, easy and FREE.
Sorry those of you to whom this is completely irrelevant because you are blogless. {Er, have you ever considered starting a blog?? It's fun. You meet lots of great people and make freinds all over the world... but be warned, it's rather addictive...}
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IF BLOGGY DIY ISN'T YOUR THING:
If doing this yourself seems too overwhelming, you can always take the easy way out and let me do it for you. Visit my Custom Blog Design page and request either a special custom designed button set (NZ$25) or an extra button in one of the styles pictured here (NZ$5 per button).
I can also create Headers, grab-buttons and even do a complete blog-design overhaul...
{P.S. If you're feeling eternally grateful right now... you can say *thankyou* by Following}
More Blog Tips...
- Bloggy DIY for Newbies and Wannabes
- Ten Tips I Would Give My new-Blogger Self
- Using Photoscape for Collages and Photo Editing
- Making and Using Tabs (Pages)
- Making Clickable Links (Hyperlinks)
- Blog Tips: Using "Labels" Properly
- If you've Lost your Blogging Mojo... read this
- Blog Tips: Guide to Good Blog Design
- Blog Tips: Making & Using Tabs/Pages
- Blog Tips: Making Grabable Buttons
- Blog Tips: Get Your Own Social Media Buttons
Thanks for the tips! I'm going to bookmark this post :)
ReplyDeletewow! awesome tips Simone!! I have just done as you said ..lol... cant wait to play with Photoscape :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great tips!
ReplyDeleteThis is really interesting Simone, now I know what I'll be doing while John is in recovery!!
ReplyDeleteYay, I just love finding great tips. These are awesome. Might have to go make me a button. Been meaning to for AAAAAAAGES. I am a big fan of Picasa but it has limitations - sounds like Photoscape is a bit more flexible....but I also have Photoshop Elements that I'm trying to learn how to use properly so I'm not sure my brain can cope with a third application...aaaah! Definitely going to investigate the background/web fonts though :-)
ReplyDeleteHmmm, I don't seem to have any of the pretty fonts in my advanced settings! Will have to investigate why...they're not linked to your template or anything, are they?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great ideas - love the photoscape programme, very nifty :)
Thanks for this Simoney! xo
ReplyDeleteawesomeness right there!
ReplyDeleteAwesome tips, Simoney! Thanks so much for your (really typically) generous sharing.
ReplyDeleteWow, thanks for sharing all your amazing knowledge. Now I need my Hubby to read it (so he can help me) because I am so un-technically minded :o(
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial Simone...thanks x
ReplyDeleteThank you thank you thank you, I love Photoscape and have playing with it all morning. (sorry housework, kids and the dog...no attention today!)
ReplyDeleteI've updated a couple of posts already but still have a few to go.
awesomeness right there!
ReplyDeleteoooh that photoscape ones sounds fab! Off to have a look!
ReplyDeleteGreat tips. It is my goal to make my photos better to make my blog better!
ReplyDeleteYay! I just made a button! Thanks for the clear instructions.
ReplyDeleteIf ONLY I had found you a year ago when I was slaving over the button thing!! Great tips--you have such an easy teaching writing style. :)
ReplyDeleteso much information - it's great. I'm going to check out that photo editing program, right now I use different programs for different things. Sometimes I wonder if I should just learn photoshop. But it's too big a learning curve for me. This one looks more intuitive.
ReplyDeleteAm bookmarking! This is the motherlode!! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteIt seems I replied here on Jan 18th but today I have finally made myself a button! You're a legend!!
ReplyDeletePS Have you thought of putting all these blog tips in a tab? I linked from your sidebar list but you are so good at explaining all the techie stuff I wonder if it should be more widely available! xx
very nice informative post
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