Fonts! Typing on a path! Typing on or in a shape! Glyphs! Wow- lots of good stuff in this lesson!
I’m a little out of my photography comfort zone- and going back in time about 10 years to my attempts at digital scrapbooking. After having worked with Photoshop for the last couple years, these skills are easier for me now than back then- but typing on a path is still my nemesis!
The author of the last quote was Henry Ward Beecher (I couldn’t figure out how to incorporate it so that it looked okay). Both photos are textured with Kim Klassen’s Sybil texture (yup- still my favorite).


Very nicely done, it appears you’ve won the battle with your nemesis 🙂
I love ’em. Have you ever considered doing a card set. The 5×7 would be perfect for my web site when I get it going. Anais Nin was a good friend of a good friend (artist) of mine, in fact she wrote the forward ? to a book of her Art. I will share it with you sometime. What about Monday?
Beautiful! Where do you come up with these quotes? I am totally uneducated!
Wonderful job, Melinda!!!
You did an incredible job with the homework…a fellow student in Beyond beyond.
Your blossom is beautiful and love how you followed the branch
Great. met in Beyond Beyond.
Lovely the blossom is beautiful…
You did the path text so very nicely.
I had trouble with paths too! But you did a great job with yours this week. I want budding trees, but alas, we are buried under piles of snow still!
I’m so glad I stopped by your blog!! I LOVE redbud blossoms and trees, and the photos on your blog are way larger than on Flickr so I really see them in lifesize!! SOO Gorgeous!! Lovely work on the type styles! I hope to have new redbud images – maybe in a month?!!
LOVE the blossom shot, so gorgeous. Great photos and type.
Stunning! Such a beautiful job Melinda. I especially love the second one.
Great example of typing on a path! Lovely!