Use fonts on a quote tag
Here are some simple steps to use fonts to create a quote tag for your layout. STEP 1 Type a quote in Word and change the font to a typewriter font. One suggestion is to use GF Halda, which is a free font available from several font sites. Increase the letters to a size that is suitable for the space on the layout. A starting point for the quote might be 20 points. Space the words of the quote over several lines. STEP 2 Choose a few words that would be appropriate to accent in the quote. Enlarge these words by a few points. The larger words could be enlarged to 28 points for example. More emphasis can be added to these words making them bold. Arrange the words further using the space bar to simply move the words along the line, having each line start in a different position. STEP 3 Use the quote to create a tag for your layout. Print the quote onto cardstock, and cut the cardstock into a tag shape. Trim with patterned papers or other embellishments. Punch a whole at the top and add some ribbons or fibres. Add the quote to you layout.
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