Thank you! I love your sentiments! I looked at and saved some of the other freebies. I was glad I did. There was a sentiment I used at Christmas, but could not remember whose it was. It is now in a file with your name on it, so I’ll know in the future. I like giving credit to the person whose digis I use. Thanks again. Edwina Brown Edwinabrown@comcast.net
I love your freebie sentiments. On January 26th at 7:30 am My post will have your sentiment If Friends were flowers I’d pick you. I placed your link there . I wanted you to nkow in case you want to see it. Thank you Edwina Brown http://edwinascreations.blogspot.com
Hi Lisa,
I,am new to your site, and love what I have seen so far! However, I have never used digital stamps before, and was wondering if you could help me?
I love this Valentine Sentiment, and I have tried to print it, it did print which is great, but how do I get it to print somewhere like in the middle of a page…I can’t get it to move away from the margin. It also doesn’t help that I have no idea what a “PNG” file is! Would you mind explaing please?
Thanks for your time as well as your patience!
Sue O
Hi Sue, this is Tony…
A png is a ‘portable network graphic’, it is an image format, like a jpeg. When you open the png, what program does it open with? If it is Windows picture viewer or something like that then you will not be able to do it. There are a number of programs that will allow you to, Word is one of the simplest – open a blank word document and import the picture. Then position it by entering extra lines at the top and spaces on the left to get it where you want it to be. If you don’t have Word then we will have to look at alternatives, I can send you links to free software that will do it.
Thanks Lisa……I mean Tony……lol!!
Yvonne
Hi Lisa. Arrrrrrr!!!! What a perfect sentiment for Valentines. Thanks for sharing and thank you Tony.
Regards Florence x
Hi Lisa, Thanks for sharing this fabby digi, just beautiful and how fitting for the time of year!!! Love your work Tony!!
Thank you! I love your sentiments! I looked at and saved some of the other freebies. I was glad I did. There was a sentiment I used at Christmas, but could not remember whose it was. It is now in a file with your name on it, so I’ll know in the future. I like giving credit to the person whose digis I use. Thanks again. Edwina Brown Edwinabrown@comcast.net
I love this, it is awesome, thank you bunches hugs Cathy
Cute sentiment.
TYFS
What a great sentiment! Just in time for creating Valentine’s Day cards, but this would be perfect general “I love you” cards. Thank you.
Thanks for the lovely sentiment.
Thanks for the lovely sentiment! I know who to use this for!
Thanks for the lovely sentiment,since we have our 50th Anniversary in a 11/2 months i want our love to be forever.
Jocelan
Thank you for the sentiment. It is perfect for weddings.
Thank you very much!
Thank you for the fabulous freebie. hugs Shirleyxxx
Thank you for sharing the great valentines sentiment
I love your freebie sentiments. On January 26th at 7:30 am My post will have your sentiment If Friends were flowers I’d pick you. I placed your link there . I wanted you to nkow in case you want to see it. Thank you Edwina Brown http://edwinascreations.blogspot.com
I love your sentiments. Thanks so much!
Hi Lisa,
I,am new to your site, and love what I have seen so far! However, I have never used digital stamps before, and was wondering if you could help me?
I love this Valentine Sentiment, and I have tried to print it, it did print which is great, but how do I get it to print somewhere like in the middle of a page…I can’t get it to move away from the margin. It also doesn’t help that I have no idea what a “PNG” file is! Would you mind explaing please?
Thanks for your time as well as your patience!
Sue O
Hi Sue, this is Tony…
A png is a ‘portable network graphic’, it is an image format, like a jpeg. When you open the png, what program does it open with? If it is Windows picture viewer or something like that then you will not be able to do it. There are a number of programs that will allow you to, Word is one of the simplest – open a blank word document and import the picture. Then position it by entering extra lines at the top and spaces on the left to get it where you want it to be. If you don’t have Word then we will have to look at alternatives, I can send you links to free software that will do it.
Hope this helps,
Tony
Love this sentiment and just used it on an anniversary card for my husband!! Thank you so much