Can you please tell me where you got the little monkeys in the giftbags at your DS' birthday party? I have looked everywhere but can only find 1 kind of little monkey. Your party has been our inspiration, I love all the little details. TIA
I found those in the dollar section as Target last spring. I think I saw some at Oriental Trading company (https://www.orientaltrading.com/ui/browse/processRequest.do?requestURI=getHomePageCR&tabId=Home ) They also have monkey sippy cups, which is one of the things we included in the bag. I will see if I can think of any other places that might have something like the stuffed monkeys!
butting in... we also did the same monkey theme as Ang. I found some similar monkeys at Target in their stuffed animal section, they were 2.99 each. The only other thing I put in the bag was a banana granola bar from Trader Joes.
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I am no Photoshop expert, so there might be an easier way. But here is how I do it. Export the scrapblog (open the page on scrapblog, export as a jpeg by clicking the file button and selecting 'export as jpeg'), open this file through photoshop, select image, then resize and then image size (or you can Alt + Clt + I,) change the resolution to something much higher, (I usually have to play around with this but 400 is usually the minimum) and fill in the document size with the size you want to print (ex. 5x7 or 4x6) Then you can save and print! I hope that works for you! Cute invites, by the way!
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::butting in::
I just ordered those monkey sippy cups!! LOVE them!!
Try this site Kam...I found TONS of stuffed monkeys here.
https://www.thejunglestore.com/Gift-Catalog/Monkey-Gifts?range=181,225,247Ang~
Since we already have you paged.
How do you increase the pixels? Do I need to do that before or after I export the jpeg?
Ashley-
I am no Photoshop expert, so there might be an easier way. But here is how I do it. Export the scrapblog (open the page on scrapblog, export as a jpeg by clicking the file button and selecting 'export as jpeg'), open this file through photoshop, select image, then resize and then image size (or you can Alt + Clt + I,) change the resolution to something much higher, (I usually have to play around with this but 400 is usually the minimum) and fill in the document size with the size you want to print (ex. 5x7 or 4x6) Then you can save and print! I hope that works for you! Cute invites, by the way!