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MUDDY MONDAY...

Dear BOC and FOLLOWERS:

I have recently started a blog and I am enjoying it. While starting to follow other blogs, I am noticing that many of them have different types of banners along the top and on the sides. I don't see an option for making a banner so I'm a little stumped as to how people are getting them. Please help.

Signed,

BAFFLED ABOUT BANNERS

Dear Baffled,

Actually, I can tell you a simple way that I go about making a banner and maybe our readers will share some of their tips on creating a banner.

This is what I do on my PC. As for a MAC, I am hopeful that someone else might have some tips. If not, there is probably a way that is just a simple.

First, you need to open a new blank document in MicroSoft Word.


1. Along the top banner, you should see options for selecting various "tools." Click (insert shape). Look down to the bottom for a choice called (New drawing canvas).....select that. In the example below, I have shaded in what it will look like. The initial "drawing canvas" will be white.

Example 1:  Drawing Canvas that has been "filled" with color
2. You will now have a box that has some black dash like outlines as shown above. This is the box that you will be adding pictures/wordart, etc. to This will be your "DRAWING CANVAS" and you will work within this. Each addition (pictures/wordart, etc.) also have their own capabilities within the box until your project is completed. For example, you can resize them, drag them around, etc. In the example below, you would be able to drag the rabbit picture around, add outline colors, etc.

Example 2:  Blank Drawing Canvas with 1 picture inserted.
3. When you add different parts (picture, etc.) to it, I would typically work with it OUTSIDE of the drawing canvas first. I first format it by selecting "TEXT WRAPPING" on the tool bar and then select "TIGHT" so that I can move it around easier. I then cut and paste it into the main box. *NOTE: When inserting anything into the DRAWING CANVAS you must have only the outside lines showing as in Example 1.

Example 3:  Drawing canvas after I formated the picture border of the rabbit
and the Drawing Canvas.  I also inserted WordArt.
4. Once you have everything where you want it, you can drag the outside black lines in where you want them (for size), you would click it and cut. **Make sure that the only thing showing when you select are the black outside lines...not the pictures.wordart, etc. that are separate parts inside the text box.

**Think of those parts like the parts you add to a collage. They can be moved and manipulated until they are glued into place.   When you pick up the collage, the entire piece goes with you.**  

If you select the banner that you made correctly, the entire banner should cut (not copy) from the document.

5. Paste it in your Microsoft Clip Organizer (NECESSARY STEP).  If you don't know where that is, just search it where your programs are (lower left corner of computer). This is a necessary step. Once it has been pasted in the Clip Organizer, you can copy from that and paste it in your picture file. Now, it is no longer a Word Document. It is a picture.

**You might want to go back to your document and undo the cut and save it so that you have a template for future banners.

6.  At that point you would size it, etc. like you would any picture. 

Example 4:  Finished Banner.  When uploading a "Gadget" on your blog, pick the "Picture" option.
You will then be able to upload this and link it as you wish. 
 This one has been linked to Nancy's "All Handmade" bead and jewelry shop
Round Rabbit on Etsy.

10 comments:

  1. Thanks for the tip! I've been wanting to update mine, and that seems so much easier than the way I did it the first time (that I have since blocked from my memory...)...

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  2. Excellent tips! And what a hoot to wake up and see my Petey's little face on the BOC blog! Thanks so much for the link! :)

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  3. He is so cute.....I couldn't resist!

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  4. Now Petey will be impossible to live with.

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  5. Neato, I had no idea it could be done that way. Thanks for sharing!

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  6. Thank you, Thank you so much for the ideas and reminder - I'm fairly new to blogging myself and completely forgot about making a banner! Thanks for lighting a fire~~~ :)

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  7. I might just have to try that! I had no idea, so this is a great tutorial, you guys should post it on Totally Tutorials!!

    Hugs

    Marie

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  8. Totally Tutorials is a blog where people list different tutorials on how to do things like make a certain jewelry design.

    This was a great post, thanks

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