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Sunday, August 3, 2008
Used lipstick...and a doodle share!
Really, some people can be so cunning. I'm not so sure if cunning is the appropriate word but here's what happened:
After church, my Mom and I did a little shopping and I bought some more pens and a new sketchbook for my art supplies. While I was lining up at the cashier, I saw this woman (vaguely familiar to me but I can't match the face to a name) putting on lipstick, which I later discovered that she still has not paid for.
You see, I thought at first that the lipstick was hers and she was simply and "un-etiquetally" (I'm making up a word here!) re-touching her makeup right there for the whole 2nd floor of the department store to see. But when her turn came up, she handed over the lipstick to the cashier. Wow, I thought. But I just kept silent, like the other people who were in the same line and who obviously saw her too.
Now at this point, the cashier obviously had no idea that the female customer had already tested the product. To add insult to injury, the woman ended up not buying the said lipstick! She held up the line for quite some time because she was pestering the cashier with a lot of stupid questions about the product, like how come it doesn't twist close properly, etc.
These are questions you ask the salesgirl when you're checking out the product, and it's her job to give you a rundown of the item in question, not the cashier who has absolutely no idea about it.
So the woman walked away with a fresh coat of lipstick on her lips, courtesy of a brand new lipstick that she did not pay for. Talk about freebie!
But it worries me too. I pity the woman who'll be buying that used lipstick, thinking that it's never been used before. That's why women should always buy lipstick that are still sealed in their packages. And if you must use those testers, don't swipe them right on the lips, but on the wrist or palm or any other skin just NOT the lips. It's totally unhygienic.
Anyway, like I said in my earlier post, here's a scrap I made today:
These are my nieces and they're really super cute, only that the photo doesn't do them justice at all since it's low-res from a camera phone. So to make up for the crapiness of the pic, I just made the doodles colorful :-).
I'm giving away the doodle border used in the photo and the black doodle curly swirl or whatever it's called that I used in the journaling. It's for personal and commercial use. Yes, it is. And no credit required to boot, although it's HIGHLY appreciated, there's no pressure for you to credit me when you use these.
BUT... (there's always gotta be a BUT hehe)...for digiscrap designers, please take note: Don't include these borders in your digiscrap kits as scrapbook elements or page accents. If you do that, it's kinda tricky isn't it? These are being offered for free so why should you sell them?
You can design stuff out of these doodles. Like, you can turn them into a pattern and make a textured, background paper out of it. In that case, sell them off in your scrapkits! Or blend the doodles into a strip of ribbon, merge them and make pretty digital ribbons out of them. Go ahead, sell them then. Just don't insert my doodles in their original, un-tweaked, un-edited state into your kits and sell them off to unsuspecting scrappers. It's totally unimaginative, unoriginal and deceiving.
Ok 'nuff said, here are close-up previews (200% zoom) of my doodle freebies for today:



These are close-up previews of the doodles. They are in .png files (transparent backgrounds). The previews with the red background is for preview purposes only, to show you that it has none of that annoying white haze nor jaggies. The lines are smooth and vectorized and 100% hand-drawn.
Sigh. I love doodles. I hope you'll like these!
{CLICK HERE} to download.
If you like them, please leave me a comment here :-) Now that would be highly appreciated haha.
Posted by Rachelle at Sunday, August 03, 2008 1 comments
Thursday, July 17, 2008
My first freebie!
For those who are into design stuff (such as scrapbooking), then I have some freebie for you today:
You see, when scanning drawings/doodles/paintings/etc, you have to deal with jaggies and stray pixels when you extract them from the white background of the paper.
Now that I think I've gotten the hang of it and learned how to properly turn my scans into flawless vectors (I hope!), I felt confident enough to offer them here as my first blog freebie.
The flowers are in .png format and you can CTL+J (copy+paste) them in CS3 several times and then flip some of them either horizontally or vertically or alternately change their sizes and then bunch them together on your layout. Or you can cut them apart and stamp them all over your page.
However you use them in your projects, I would love to see how you've used my first blog freebie. Send me a link or an email and point me to the site where I can see them (if you've posted them online). Don't forget me in your credits, too! And point other freebie hunters to my blog here, not to the download link ok? I just want people to pass by my blog first... :-)
Also, read my TOU (Terms of Use) included in the zip file. You can use these for any projects that are for your own personal use only. Don't worry, I will be offering freebies here for commercial use soon enough. But personal use items are for your own 'consumption' only, ok?
If you download, then please take the time to leave me a comment, either here or over at 4shared. Comment is free! And it only takes a sec or two. Intiendez?
Go download it now! :-) Enjooooooooy.....
Posted by Rachelle at Thursday, July 17, 2008 2 comments



