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Wednesday, July 21, 2010
New blog background!
Soooooo....since Cutest Blog on the Block is getting a new server and I needed to get a new blog background I thought I'd really change it up! I tried more than a few times to get into the Cutest Blog on the Block's site, but it must have been overloaded due to everyone else trying to get their blogs updated. I decided to do some searching for a Disney blog template and this is the one I found! What do you think? I'm still messing around with the font and font colors. Not sure I like how they are, but who knows...maybe they'll stay this way. I love having the big Mickey head on the page now! It makes me smile!!!! Hope everyone has a fantastic evening! Thanks for visiting!
Hey Melissa! My old SB friend! How are you! Love the new blog look.
ReplyDeleteMelissa! I think it is perfect!!! Never heard of dit dot dot...:) Good job!
ReplyDeleteI love it Melissa, especially the Mickey head. I have been trying to get on to the cutest block to and cant'. AND thank you for your sweet comment. hugs
ReplyDeleteSuper cute, I really like it!
ReplyDeleteI love the new background!
ReplyDeleteYep, I like your new look!
ReplyDeleteI like the new design to your site. I think it's adorable and so disney. Love the big mickey! It's so cute!
ReplyDeleteMelissa i like the new blog background.
ReplyDeleteOk for the shirts, design what you want in DS or cut it out on FREEZER PAPER SHINY SIDE DOWN ON YOUR MAT. You may have to use some painters tape to make sure the sides dont come up. Blade depth 3, pressure med, speed med/slow depending on how detailed. Depending on how you want the shirts place the positive or negative cut SHINY SIDE DOWN on the shirt where you want it, iron with NO STEAM iron, making sure it is completely stuck down. Now take a mini mister or small spray bottle with 1/2 to 2/3 bleach and the other part water, LIGHTLY spray from above all over the shirt, allow to dry. Repeat three to five times depending. Remove stencil that you ironed down and you should get the look I did Hope thath elps!