I love the colours! But the pictures don't seem to match up in size. It's nice, but I think it would be nicer if the pictures were all the same size. Nice pictures, by the way. I LOVE the one of Elinor reading. :-)
Keep on practicing with your headers - you'll get the perfect one. :-D
Thank you so much for your input, Naomi! It's really helpful, especially since you are the expert on headers;) I've tried making them on Microsoft, using your tutorial, but for some reason the pictures refuse to actually get onto the base shape...ah, well. Try, try again!:D
I tend to agree with Naomi about the sizing issue...but otherwise it's beautiful!!! The pictures you chose are lovely and I ADORE that quote! What is it from? I've never tried using Microsoft, but I use Picmonkey ( a free website) and that works quite well for me. Just thought I'd mention it. :)
I love your new look,especially the colors and the picture of the piano! I really like the quote from the Philadelphia Story. That was one of my favorite scenes. :)
Thanks! I know, I loved that piano picture! Finally, someone else has seen The Philadelphia Story! I love that movie so. Hahaha, yes, that scene is absolutely gold :D
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I've seen four adaptations of Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre so far, and while all of them have had at least one good element, the two that actually vie for the honor of My Favored One are the 2006 miniseries with Ruth Wilson and Toby Stephens and the 2011 movie with Mia Wasikowska and Michael Fassbender. Every time I watch these two, I try to figure out which Jane/Rochester pairing is my favorite; and every time, I come to the conclusion that I can't decide. So, naturally, I've decided to further this exercise in futility by hashing out my feelings here on the blog. :-P It's pretty disorganized and patchy, but so be it. Basically, I just wanted to vent a little, and that's what I've done. ;) (And please bear with me: This is practically the only Gothic romance story I like and allow myself to get all caught up in every now and then, so there may be gushing ahead since this story has kind of been "on the brain" recently. Don't worr...
I love the colours! But the pictures don't seem to match up in size. It's nice, but I think it would be nicer if the pictures were all the same size. Nice pictures, by the way. I LOVE the one of Elinor reading. :-)
ReplyDeleteKeep on practicing with your headers - you'll get the perfect one. :-D
~ Naomi
Thank you so much for your input, Naomi! It's really helpful, especially since you are the expert on headers;) I've tried making them on Microsoft, using your tutorial, but for some reason the pictures refuse to actually get onto the base shape...ah, well. Try, try again!:D
DeleteI tend to agree with Naomi about the sizing issue...but otherwise it's beautiful!!! The pictures you chose are lovely and I ADORE that quote! What is it from?
DeleteI've never tried using Microsoft, but I use Picmonkey ( a free website) and that works quite well for me. Just thought I'd mention it. :)
Thanks, Natalie! I think I'm going to experiment with matching the sizes, but it may take awhile to get around to it:D
DeleteIsn't that quote cool?!?! It's from the original book "The Princess Bride" (which, by the by, is amazing).
Yup, I've tried Microsoft, but usually I revert back to Picmonkey. Isn't it a great site? I love all the options:)
Haha. Well, I like it! There's a picture of Matthew Goode on the header; definitely Emma-approved. ;-)
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Haha, thanks, Emma:D
DeleteYou know Emma Approved? I ADORE that Web Series!!!!!!!
DeleteIt's just amazing!!!!! xD
DeleteI like Elinor reading! I hate change though! Too much change!!!!!!! ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lois! Haha, oh, dear. I'm sorry! I'll try to restrain myself;)
DeleteI think it looks really cool. Love the Leap Year shot. And the colors really seem to work very nicely. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Laura! I know, Leap Year forever <3
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ReplyDeleteLove the new blog look!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Bailey!:D
DeleteVey nice!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Cho
DeleteOops! Thanks, Chloe!:) (Hit the publish button too soon.)
DeleteI think it's lovely Olivia!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Abigail!:)
DeleteI love your new look,especially the colors and the picture of the piano!
ReplyDeleteI really like the quote from the Philadelphia Story. That was one of my favorite scenes. :)
Thanks! I know, I loved that piano picture!
DeleteFinally, someone else has seen The Philadelphia Story! I love that movie so. Hahaha, yes, that scene is absolutely gold :D
It looks lovely as always! I don't mind the frequent changes...it stirs things up a bit!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Paperdollmom!:)
Deleteit's beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Brittany!:D
DeleteOoooooooooh pretty!!! I'm designing one too! I LOVED the cinderella one though xD
ReplyDeleteThanks, Evie! Ooh, can't wait to see your new one! Yeah, I might reuse the Cinderella one, we'll have to see:)
DeleteWait a minute IS THAT LIESL?!?!?!