Jan 31, 2012

Make a blog button with a grab box, easy tutorial!

So I decided it was about time to get myself a blog button! {Feel free to swipe it from the sidebar!}
However, there was one problemo with this plan. A lot of the online blog button tutorials are waaaay more complexicated and confusilating than they need to be.
Fortunately I have made a blog button with a friend before, so I got a bit of help from her, and then figured out some of the bugs she had.
So, while most of you probably already know how to do this, I decided to post a tutorial anyways. Just because if you don't know how to do it, finding a good tutorial is a pain

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1. Design your button. Take a photo, and crop it into a square. Mine is 150 by 150 pixels. That will give you a good size reference. Add your blog title, logo, or whatever you want. You can use pretty much any photo editing program. I used Photoshop to create my button:



2. Post the photo somewhere online. You can post it on flickr, photobucket, your blog, etc. If you do it on your blog, you will have to actually post it. Once it's posted, you can click the photo to view it. Then right click over the photo. There should be an option that says "Copy image URL". Open a word document and paste the URL there for future use.

3. Go to your blogger layout, and click "add a gadget". Add the one titled "Configure HTML/JavaScript."

4. Make a title (mine says "Grab my blog button!"), and then paste this code into the actual gadget:



<center><a href="BLOG URL" target="_blank" title="BLOG TITLE"><a href="BLOG URL"><img src="IMAGE URL" /></a></a> <center>
</center>
<center><textarea id="code-source" rows="3" cols="13" name="code-source"><center><a href="BLOG URL"><a href="BLOG URL"><img src="IMAGE URL" /></a></a></center></textarea></center></center>



5. Fill in your own information. For example, I would put http://paperraindrops.blogspot.com/ as my blog URL, and Paper Raindrops as my blog title. For the Image URL, go back to your word document and copy and paste that in. 

Note: Be sure to fill in your information very carefully. If you delete so much as a quotation mark by accident, it could mess up the whole thing! 

6. Hit save. Now view your blog and hope it works! It should look like this, with a grab box underneath:



7. To test the grab box, copy the HTML from under your new button. Now make a new post draft. Click the HTML button on your draft (right next to the "compose" button), and paste the grab box HTML in. Now click compose. If your grab box HTML works, you should see your blog button photo! Now you can delete that draft, knowing that the code will work for anyone who wants to share your button.


Hope this works for you! 
Let me know if you have any questions!

Jan 30, 2012

Of weekends and watercolor teabags

The weekend.

:: a four day visit from a faraway friend :: used bookstores :: impromptu birthday parties :: chocolate cake :: Christmas presents in January :: choir concerts :: watching Emma :: popcorn & tea :: River City Church :: getting hugs from little children and being told that one of their Barbies is still named after me :: introducing my good friends to each other for the first time :: a car packed with some of my favorite people :: ice skating :: realizing how many people I know and being thankful that I'm not really the new girl anymore :: puns & sarcasm :: sleepovers and praying together in the dark :: 

It was a full and wonderful weekend. 

And I'm tired. 
I need to be alone.
I skip ballet.
I finish a painting. Experiment. Stain portions of the paper with actual tea in addition to the watercolor.






 Sometimes.
Sometimes it is good to be alone. Quiet.


{Better is a handful of quietness than two hands full of toil and a striving after wind.}

Jan 26, 2012

Spirograph Modern Art

I'm the kind of person who can get bored just sitting still. My hands have to be doing something. 
So yesterday while listening to my Dutch lesson/audio companion, I broke out the our Spirograph kit! 
I used a black pen and layered a ton of Spirographs over each other. And then I colored in random bits! 

So. Fun. 




You should try it sometime! And if you don't have Spirographs, may I suggest just scribbling all over a paper with a black pen, and then coloring that in? I've done that before, and it is quite entertaining and cool looking as well. :)

Jan 25, 2012

Giveaway at Green Bean Gardens!

So, I have this amazing family...
My brother makes awesome stuff out of wood, which I take photos of and post on his etsy shop. And my other brother married a wonderful lady who runs Green Bean Gardens!
Long story short, my sis in law is giving away two of my woodworking bro's items over at her blog!!

You could win a hand-turned rolling pin and a Black Walnut honey stick!
Even if you're not into cooking yourself, these handmade items would make awesome gifts!


Check it out and spread the word!

And while this might not be considered a "real post" ... well, a little sis has got to brag about her fantastic family once in a while, doesn't she?!

And in case you're wondering ...
"Anni" (on Etsy) is actually me.
People call me Anni in real life, and "Inna" is "Anni" backwards, hence my bloggy name.
Although {confession} neither is my real name.
Soooo ... yeah.

:P

Jan 23, 2012

sisters, snow & external flashes

Put those things together, and you get epic pictures. :)

{click for larger view}
My sis and her dog, Elssa.


Take my breath away ...


Silence. 

Jan 22, 2012

Snowflakes

Because when you stop and look around, the details in life are pretty incredible.



Jan 19, 2012

If Shakespeare had texting

You know how texts can only have 160 characters? Well ... that can lead to interesting and entertaining conversations. Especially if conversed with Miss Storyfingers. :)

(I edited our conversation a bit to streamline it and make it more readable for ya'll. However, I am leaving in all original typos and misspellings ... unfortunately.)

Storyfingers:
You know it just mrsterd {I assume she meant "occurred", and her phone intervened incorrectly ...} to me that we could write a greater magnitude of words if we used more diminutive ones. Aren't you glad we refrain?

Inna:
Oh, absolutely. Diminutive words are detremental to our mental well being. Possitively revolting and disturbingly belittling as well. (spell check, I need you!)

Storyfingers:
Nonono "spell check, i find myself in dire straits and you willing assistance would be of invaluable worth."

Inna:
Agreed. However, enscribing all that upon this wee screen would completely wreck and obliterate my painstakingly deliberate usage of presicely 160 characters...



Storyfingers:
Ahahahaha! Methinks it would be worth our while to record the telling of renowned legends for the dual purposes of bringing others joy and acquiring much dough.
[referencing a video I had sent to her]


Inna:
I added some stylish but unnessisary punctuation to that last snippet of writing for the sole purpose of impressing myself by reaching the exact numeral of 160.

Storyfingers:
Ha!

Inna:
It is indeed unfortunate, my dear Shakespear, that I must tear myself from this most impressive conversation in order to impose upon my brain that of acadamia. 


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Ahh, yes. We crack me up. :D

Oh, and may I call your attention to the fact that I used exactly 160 characters on EVERY text? Mmm-hmmm...

However, the impressiveness of that fact dims and I become quite perturbed when I notice the copious amounts of incorrectly spelled words.
*Sigh*
Ah, well. Let's just say it makes the whole thing more entertaining and call it good, wot!