Two Fridays ago Sara at The Colorful Apple posted about her clip art and font organization. I've been looking for a good way to be able to visualize all of my clip art and fonts when creating files without having to go into each folder on my PC and look. Sara's binder organization method is perfect!
It took me a few days to create the PowerPoint file with all of the images - and to find the images online of the previews if they weren't included in the download. 82 pages later... So worth it!















WOW. You have a ton of fonts!!!
ReplyDeleteI am just now starting to learn how to create things on TPT.
Your organization is amazing!
Elizabeth
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Thanks, Elizabeth!
DeleteI think I am going to have to add this to my to do list!! Love this organization!!!
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WOW!!! I need to do this. Fonts and clip art are my weakness. I can see how this would really help when designing for TPT too. Thanks so much for the idea!!
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I'm loving your KG font list. Could you ever email that to me. I have a license for all her fonts but haven't typed anything just yet. I understand if it's a pain... if not I'd love it.
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I LOVE this! I started the minute I saw your post. What did you do if there was not a preview page for the clipart?
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DeleteIf there isn't a preview page for the clip art included in the download, I went to the store and found the preview they had in the listing and saved it to the clip art folder. Hope this helps!
Wow! What a project to have tackled!!! If you saw my current desktop organization I'm sure you would shudder. Thanks for the reminder to get my dupa into gear!
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