

2 or 3 column STRETCH template.
I have a few followers using stretch and I didn't want you to think I'd forgotten you for Christmas :) I think the classic colors in this one are so cute. I've also left the color of the main page, borders, and all text fully customizable. So have fun with it.
For a good hex color code generator: try
www.colourlovers.com


A little festive owl template. 2 or 3 column version available. Just click on the picture to go to the instructions.


2 or 3 column template available.
'Tis the season for hot cocoa. I can't stand the stuff myself--I'm a completely abnormal woman who doesn't like chocolate. I know, weird :) But a nice cup of hot cider sounds pretty good right now.


"In the eyes of children we find the joy of Christmas. In their hearts we find the meaning."
2 or 3 column adorable little template. I kind of indulged in the cute for this one. . . but these kids are so sweet and as Erma Bombeck said: "There's nothing sadder in this world than to awake Christmas morning and not be a child."

A more simple autumn-y template. 2 or 3 column available.

a little Thanksgiving sidebar flair. For no particular reason.
To install, just right click and save to your computer and then upload as a picture gadget.

2 or 3 column Holiday template.

A little bonus free seasonal button. Just throw the name of your blog on there in a cute font and you're ready to roll!


Here are two of the buttons designed for Kathleen, Sunday's lucky winner. They are for her blog "Dedicated Daughters".
I used the random number generator at random.org and the number (between 1 and 18) that it spit out is. . . .
#1 -- Kathleen O.
I know! I'm as surprised as you. I don't think I've ever seen #1 win one of these (as I've browsed around the web). Anyway, I'll keep you posted when I've finished her buttons.
I use GIMP for all of my graphic design needs. It's a great program and is free to download at
www.gimp.org. Try it. You'll like it :)
Here are instructions on how to put your own picture into one of my customizable headers in GIMP. Don't ask how to do it in Photoshop. . . because I just don't know :)
Click the "read more" button below for instructions:
There's more! Click on the "older posts" link above.