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how to reverse image {and text} in word

May 24, 2012

Ok, so it would be an understatement to say that I’m not totally thrilled that there isn’t just some bright, big, right-in-my face ‘reverse text’ tab on the home screen in Word. Phew!

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I would have felt like a total loser. But, lucky for me, I only feel like kind of loser. 🙂  Truth be told, there is a pretty simple, however not 100% intuitive (at least that’s what I’m choosing to tell myself) option that my blog buddy Linda pointed out to me. And she just so happened to have posted a great tutorial for the version of Word she was using.

And, since I had to figure out a couple of the steps in our Microsoft Word 2007 ’cause we’ve totally got the latest and greatest technology, here is the step-by-step tutorial to make a reverse image for my your future reference. 😉
And, yes, I totally did type ‘horixontal’ in that step description. And, a little insider secret, if you hover over the picture for step 4 … I saved it on my computer as ‘right your text’ instead of ‘write your text’. Awesome, I am. Sigh. 😉
 

Now, print and then just follow the steps for the image transfer using your newly mirrored image here.

And, an awesome reader of this here blog, Patty, gave another great set of instructions using the text box option in Word. I have to admit, I got hung up on the ‘paste as a picture’ step. I’m used to a ‘paste special’ option and it just wasn’t working that way for me. But, it might just be because I am kind of a loser am not that bright have the attention span of a wasp didn’t take the time to make it work. I’m sharing it here fully expecting that many of you will be able to make it work. 🙂
1. Insert a text box. (Click on Insert, then Text Box, then select the type)
2.
       Type text inside box and format font, color, etc.
3.       Select the text box by clicking on it. The outline of the box will appear with handles.
4.       Copy the text box and paste as a Picture.
5.       Select the picture. The outline of the box will appear with handles.
6.       Click on “Page Layout” on the top menu. On the right side, you will see selections for Align, Group, and Rotate. Click on rotate.
7.       In the drop down menu, select “Reverse”
Note that once you copy the text as picture, it cannot be further modified. The original text will need to be modified again and copied as a picture for further changes.

Happy mirror imaging and image transferring and sign making. And, be honest, am I the last person to know this?!?! 🙂

I am sharing this project here and at:  BNOTP, DIY Show Off, Home Stories A to Z, Savvy Southern Style, Remodelaholic, Today’s Creative and Sugar Bee Crafts.

the temporary tattoo image transfer technique

May 21, 2012

Do you ever wear a temporary tattoo? No, I’m not talking to your kids. I mean you. 🙂

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I do.

And it turns out that habit came in handy when trying to figure out how to do an image transfer on the cheap.

I still don’t have a vinyl cutting machine, or even any idea of what those things are and how they would work. But I have a home printer, and Picmonkey. And, I need Picmonkey for this because I don’t know how to reverse text in Word. Do you? Do tell.

Update: I shared how to reverse text in Word here.
Update #2: I made another, more extensive project using this technique here. [Read more…]
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