So I've been wanting to make one of these for quite some time now, and now I can officially say, I'm DONE. Yeah! Now I just get to sit back and wait for it to arrive in the mail... I made my vision board using Photoshop, the same way that I do my scrapbook pages only much larger. It is 20x30 inches (poster size), and I'm going to hang it somewhere in my room (where I'll see it everyday) to help remind me of my goals in life, and the things that I want the most. I know that my vision board is far from the typical, but it totally represents me and who I want to be in the future and that's the point of it right?
I have never herd of a vision board. it looks like yours is great. I will have to look into making one!
ReplyDeleteI am planning on making one for all of our New Year's Resolutions in January. Thanks for telling me about it. It sure turned out cute and will be a good reminder for you of your goals!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic idea. How did you get it printed? I know you used Photoshop to create it. (Is that the best way to do digital scrapping? I'm just getting started).
ReplyDeleteAny and all info appreciated. I think this would make a great project for our young women (I'm in the presidency & always looking for great ideas).
Kathi
kljohnson7868@gmail.com
Kathi,
ReplyDeleteI got my Vision Board printed from Costco. I think that it only cost $9.99+shipping, which ended up being a total of under $15.
About digital scrapbooking, I've tried various methods and I have to say that in my opinion Photoshop has got to be the very best with all of it's capabilities. I have the CS3 version, and I completely love it!
I've compliled a ton of scrapbooking links here:
http://tatertotspot.blogspot.com/2006/04/scrapbooking-links.html
Some of the links are tutorials and others are for supplies. Good luck to you! Let me know if you have any other questions.