How to Create a Greeting Card With Photo Pos Pro
Open up Photo Pos Pro., Click on the Themes Background icon ., Click on Load Background. , Choose a decorative frame for your card., Select the 'Text over path' icon ., Add to your image., Don't forget to save your work., When complete, save in...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open up Photo Pos Pro.
You can choose between Animals, Flowers, and Views.
You can also download more. ,, This one was under Add Frame Mask . , When you make a selection to add the text, the dialog box will come up.
Type in what you wish to say, but it is a good idea not to put in too much at once.
You will probably find yourself 'Editing Text' more than once.
To edit text, right click inside the 'Text Over Path' box. , You can click on Filter, Effects, or whatever suits your fancy.
As long as the text over path text layer is still selected, the changes will happen to the text. , You will want to save it in the native *.fpos format to preserve the layers. ,, You can do this online with Internet businesses, or use your own printer.
You will want to use a heavier card paper. -
Step 2: Click on the Themes Background icon .
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Step 3: Click on Load Background.
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Step 4: Choose a decorative frame for your card.
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Step 5: Select the 'Text over path' icon .
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Step 6: Add to your image.
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Step 7: Don't forget to save your work.
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Step 8: When complete
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Step 9: save in whichever format you prefer.
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Step 10: Print the image.
Detailed Guide
You can choose between Animals, Flowers, and Views.
You can also download more. ,, This one was under Add Frame Mask . , When you make a selection to add the text, the dialog box will come up.
Type in what you wish to say, but it is a good idea not to put in too much at once.
You will probably find yourself 'Editing Text' more than once.
To edit text, right click inside the 'Text Over Path' box. , You can click on Filter, Effects, or whatever suits your fancy.
As long as the text over path text layer is still selected, the changes will happen to the text. , You will want to save it in the native *.fpos format to preserve the layers. ,, You can do this online with Internet businesses, or use your own printer.
You will want to use a heavier card paper.
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