Tuesday, June 16
CoffeeShop Photographer Storyboard 24: Facebook Cover!
I wrote this post yesterday for posting today as there is a huge tropical storm heading toward Texas and I am not sure I will even have power to use my computer. We also have a stomach virus and are feeling miserable (coffee-addicts really suffer when they can't have their morning coffee). I really feel for my sick husband as he spent the day running to Lowe's to pick up a generator and the grocery store to stock up on canned goods (just in case) and bringing Piper the puppy outside for his many constitutionals.
Luckily I had this simple Facebook cover already designed and I wanted to share it with you today. You can add images using the clipping masks and add your logo/text to the text box (or just turn if off if you don't want it on your cover).
Here one designed by Paige L. on Facebook. Isn't it cute!!!
I hope all of my readers around Texas are high, dry, and safe this week.
I used some beautiful images from Jill Wellington (Facebook, Blog, YouTube Videos, Pixabay) on this "ad".
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This is awesome - Thanks so much, Rita!
ReplyDeleteHope you guys are feeling much better very soon and that the storm doesn't do too much damage. Keeping my fingers crossed for y'all (as you southerners would say it).
ReplyDeleteLisa D.
How do you make it appear sharp? When I upload, I lose quality. Do I need to sharpen it?
ReplyDeleteFacebook is odd sometimes.You might have to play around with the sharpness or load it as a png.
DeleteWhen I put the images into the clipping masks they are very blurry. How do you make them sharp?
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