Quick poll: how many of you smile and go skipping down memory lane when you hear this?
Ah, those days of youth. (Insert wistful sigh here). Dreams then, memories today: isn’t it amazing how music brings both together in a seamless, wondrous mix?
Anyway (before I get carried away with memories of those days of big hair and rebellious teenage angst), it was precisely Spandau Ballet singing in the background when I created this newest product in my shop:
{ Click on the image above to grab it in my shop: It’s 25%-off till midnight Eastern Standard Time today (Monday) }.
With my Roundabout Photo Masks & Labels, you can now blend your photos and even your paper accents beautifully and naturally with just one click (an alt-click on your clipping mask ;)).
There are 12 unique and individual circular masks with some yummy grunge. Each one has been hand-created and scanned, then lovingly extracted so that you get absolutely REAL grunge! The masks each measure between 3-5 inches (though as always, these are incredibly easy to resize to fit your specific needs) and come in black (transparent-background) .png files.
And because versatility and having options is a great thing, I’ve also included 12 pre-measured circular labels to go with your photo masks if you wish!
I’ve also included a few tips for use right on my product description page in my shop.
Here’s a little example of how these work for photos and for accents (love the quick and easy blending with the background, all with one click!):
And here are a couple of amazin’ layouts by the JessicaSprague.com Creative Team ladies!
This one, by Debra:
I just love Debra’s lovely showcase of her gorgeous grandkids! She also used my Brownbagger Vol.2 Paper Pack, Loopies Vol. 2-Loopy Love Rub-Ons & Brush Set, and Paint Swashes Vol.4 Rub-Ons & Brush Set on her super-fab layout above!
This one, by Chrissy:
Love how Chrissy’s very bright and colorful fun layout uses an enlarged version of Roundabout Photo Masks, and I love how that fab photo just blends into her background papers so naturally.
Et voila! I hope you had a fun time checking out the eye candy and probably bobbing your head to Spandau’s music, and perhaps even smiling at a suddenly-recalled memory or two of those 80s days. (If you feel the urge, please DO share those memories with me in the comments below. I’ll bet we’ll have a fun time remembering together!)