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.:Monday, August 14, 2006:.

-Frickum-Frackum-Ric-rac!-


Sounds like something Fred Flintstone would say in anger, huh! I wonder who came up with the term ric rac, anyway??

Well, I found this great tutorial by Laurie Garza on how to make ric rac. It's actually a video that she offers for FREE! It was so much easier to not just be able to follow along, but to also be able to PAUSE it while I do it with her! I'm definitely going to look for others by her.

So, here's my final product!

I made this in Photoshop Elements 4.o

The Tutorial can be found here.

To download the png, click on the image, then right click and save.

Rules: These elements are free. If you use them, please credit me, Monica Jemison, and by all means... let me see!!! Oh, and if you do download, leave a comment letting me know what you think. That's it!

Enjoy todays freebie!

Monica

Posted at 10:41 PM

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