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Friday, May 6, 2011
Winged Heart Box 2
Another winged heart box, using the same popping pink colors and pink winged heart as this box.
I'm really fond of this design and this style. The offset shapes and things breaking out of lines. This time I decided on the 2x2 cube template. Click on the image for the full sized 300x300 ppi version. Print on card stock, score all folds, and glue side tab inside the other side. Fold top and bottom flaps in and close top and bottom. You might want to secure the bottom with a dab of glue or a piece of tape.
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Friends lists for games on Facebook
You know all those games on Facebook. You might be addicted to a couple of them. The problem is that a lot of them want to post to your wall to advertise themselves and offer incentives like bonuses for friends who play or a way to ask for something in the game you want.
So now the list is made. How to use it.
Type your nice, short and sweet friend's list name. Choose it from the drop down. You do have to choose it from the drop down, otherwise, it becomes only visible to you. This is what it will look like after you do that.
If you love the game, but aren't in love with the idea of your co-workers/non game playing friends and other people seeing your game posts there is a way around it. It takes a bit of time to set up if you've got a lot of people who play your game with you, but once it's set up, maintaining it is fairly easy. It gives you a way to hide those Facebook game posts from friends.
So, go to Edit Friends. It's in the upper right hand corner of your screen like this. Open the drop down for Account.
Now you need to create your list. It's right there on top of the screen.
You get a window that looks like this. Only not blurry. :)
Give it an easy name you'll remember. I usually go with the initials of the game. Like for Mafia Wars, I went with the very clever "MW". Just hit the create list and don't bother trying to pick all the faces out of the pop up window if you've got a ton of people on your friends list.
So now, on the left hand side of your screen, you'll have a friends list there. Click on that.
So now for the time consuming part if you've got a lot of friends who play your particular addiction. Adding the names. Facebook will offer auto-complete suggestions which makes it a little quicker. Open your game in another tab so you can get the list of people who play with you. Neighbors, members of your clan, whatever they call them in your game. Add them all to your brand spanking new friends list. If it doesn't start auto-completing instantly, just give it a minute, or backspace and type the first few letters of each name again.
Now, as you add friends that are just for your game, you add their names to that friends list by going to account/edit friends and clicking on that list. If they are adding you for a game, when you confirm you have the option to add to a list.
Okay.. here's one of those pop-ups that gives you a good incentive to share with friends.
Because, hey, 7,666 exp is enough to push someone over to level!
So this part takes an extra couple of seconds, but you'll get into the habit pretty quickly so it doesn't take much time if you want to keep all the game posts out of your non-game playing friends view.
Click that little lock. Which opens this-
Click customize. Which opens this.
Now you choose Specific People.
Hit save setting, which closes that window, then confirm to publish it. It will only publish to the people on that friend's list.
Same technique works for creating lists of specific people you want to post messages to on Facebook. When you update your status, it shows that little lock icon, so same steps. You click the lock to change the settings for just that status alone.
Edited to add:
Adding friends for games!
If you're doing looking for new neighbors for your games, you can add people to your game lists while sending add requests.
When you get an add request (which I don't have screencapped yet), there is an option in that to add to list as well. :) Quick and easy.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Tattoo Tea Box
I haven't used any of my tea box sized templates in a while. This one will hold a few bags of tea, the kind that come wrapped in foil. It's 300 dpi, click on the image for the full sized version. I hope you like the design.
Monday, May 2, 2011
Martin Luther King Jr. printable quote 2- Corrected
"Are we seeking power for power's sake? Or are we seeking to make the world and our nation better places to live. If we seek the latter, violence can never provide the answer. The ultimate weakness of violence is that it is a descending spiral, begetting the very thing it seeks to destroy. Instead of diminishing evil, it multiplies it. Through violence you may murder the liar, but you cannot murder the lie, nor establish the truth. Through violence you may murder the hater, but you do not murder hate. In fact, violence merely increases hate. So it goes. Returning violence for violence multiplies violence, adding deeper darkness to a night already devoid of stars. Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that."
From the Strength to Love speech
The above image is web sized and shown full size. The one below is 300 dpi and prints out at 8x10.5 inches, so on a sheet of US letter paper, it will have 1/4 inch margins. I hope you enjoy it. Click on the image for the full sized version.
Edit: The original quote that I used was the one below. But the first sentence was added by someone else to the original quote. I remembered the "Hate cannot drive out hate" part assumed the rest was correct.
"I mourn the loss of thousands of precious lives, but I will not rejoice in the death of one, not even an enemy. Returning hate for hate multiplies hate, adding deeper darkness to a night already devoid of stars. Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that." --Martin Luther King, Jr.
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