I love fonts. I have well over 2,000 on my computer. I am such a fanatic. Even with that amount I keep buying more.
I love clipart. I can't even imagine the number of clipart sets I've downloaded over the years. I've had to stop buying the really cutesy stuff because I can't use it on my resources. So it just sits there staring at me.
Something I discovered about a year ago was Doodle Fonts. Be still my heart. I can have clipart that works like a font. SO IN LOVE! So of course when I found them, I had to buy them. It didn't matter if I was going to use them or not. They now live on my computer. Most of them do get used.
Since I have a few and they work like fonts, I was having trouble knowing which one I wanted to use and which letter it was. The designers are great in that generally include an image of all the clips and what letter it corresponds to. But then I was having to go to the folder and open it up. I needed some organization and something that was right in front of me.
So here's what I did.
1) Grab some 4x6 blank (no lines) index cards and load into your printer.
2) Open up the image the designer includes.
3) Print each one to your index card. I printed the upper and lowercase on separate cards instead of back-to-back.
Doodle Fonts Shown are from Kaitlynn Albani's KA Fonts - Doodle Fonts Growing Bundle |
5) Add cards to a binder ring.
Doodle Fonts Shown are from Kaitlynn Albani's KA Fonts - Doodle Fonts Growing Bundle |
Now some of you may be wondering about Doodle Fonts and how you can get your hands on these fabulous goodies. I have Doodles from Kaitlynn Albani, A Perfect Blend, Bunny on a Cloud, and Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah. There are others out there.