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Talking how do I journal on a tag

Hi There, I orginally posted this in the forum for Adobe Photoshop but I am goint to repeat it here....

this one is a two parter

1) I have downloaded all these beautiful tags as parts of kits and such, now how do I journal on them and center it so it looks like I penned it; i am using ps7...

2) Where can I get a film strip template. I have these great consecutive shots of my kids up in their tree house and they would look awesome in a row showing the changes in expressions etc.. And I thought it would be cool to insert them into a film strip.... Any Ideas...

Note: the problem with bucket seats is, that no one has the same size bucket....
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I don't know Adobe Photoshop, but in my program, I just use the add text option and size it to fit over the tag. I can even rotate it to be turned, instead of up and down straight rectangle. There are some great fonts out there that look like handwriting. You can search around the free fonts sites. There is also some place where you can send in your own handwriting and get a font made for your actual handwriting! good luck!
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Hi Bonny Jean
What software do you use?
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Do the same in Photoshop as BonnyJean suggested. Use the Text Tool ( the T in the tool bar).

Re filmstrip: See if this previous thread in the forum helps:

Looking for a Filmstrip?

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