Hi and welcome to my blog. WeddingMonograms.blogspot.com was created to help DIY brides learn how to create Monograms and other wedding designs in photoshop. I hope that you find this blog helpful. Please feel free to email me with any questions or suggestions for tutorials at WeddingMonograms@gmail.com
Congratulations and Happy Planning,
BriannaNichole!


Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Second Batch of Free Wedding Monograms

Morning everyone out there in Internet Land. I hope everyone got through their Cyber Monday without breaking the bank! I know I barely made it through the barrage of spam emails flooding my inbox.

Hopefully everyone is ready to see the second batch of free wedding monograms. Remember it's not too late to request yours. I'll post all the info at the bottom of the email so you know how you can get yours. Here we go:

Cordruta & Daniel






Joy & Erick




Katrina & Lucilo






To request your free monogram just email me at:  weddingmonograms@gmail.com with the following information:
  • Names - Bride & grooms name. Include his last name and tell me if you want it on the monogram.
  • Wedding Date
  • Colors - Pick one to four colors from this site:http://www.computerhope.com/htmcolor.htm
  • Wedding type - Casual, contemporary, classic/romantic, symbolic (palm tree, damask, ornate).
  • Anything else you think I might need to know (designs you like, wedding location, where you may use it etc).

I will create a few styles for you to choose your monogram from. If you want to go with additional monograms they will be $2.50 each. If you want to purchase several of them you can get a pack deal. Email me for more information.

Happy Planning,
Brianna

Monday, November 26, 2012

Never Fear Free Monograms are Still Here

Happy Monday Everyone! Hopefully you are all getting back into the swing of things after the Thanksgiving holiday. I think I may have gained about 10 lbs over the last few days.

I have been feverishly working on your free monograms, so more are coming very soon. I have also been planning more tutorials.

The one people ask most about it the follow up to http://weddingmonograms.blogspot.com/2008/02/get-this-look-part-i-invitation.html. In this tutorial I showed how you could create an invitation or gave you the option to download my template and customize it. I even have it sized for use with a 5x7 pocketfold. So I have decided to finally create the follow up tutorial for the other inserts that go with the invitation. This should be coming soon.

In the mean time you can still request free monograms.

How do you get it? Just email me at: weddingmonograms@gmail.com with the following information:
  • Names - Bride & grooms name. Include his last name and tell me if you want it on the monogram.
  • Wedding Date
  • Colors - Pick one to four colors from this site:http://www.computerhope.com/htmcolor.htm
  • Wedding type - Casual, contemporary, classic/romantic, symbolic (palm tree, damask, ornate).
  • Anything else you think I might need to know (designs you like, wedding location, where you may use it etc).


Happy Planning,
Brianna!

Saturday, November 24, 2012

First Batch Of Free Wedding Monograms Are Ready

Hi Hi Everyone! Hope all of you in the US enjoyed your Thanksgiving holiday. I for one ate way to much on both Thursday and Friday. Guess my diet will just have to start on Monday.

OK enough of diet talk, let's get down to the good stuff. Here is the first batch of monograms. There are more to come and I am even open to doing a few more free ones. Don't hesitate to contact me.

Aimee & Jesse





Katheryn & Nathan






Bianca & Rafael




If you are interested in a free monogram email me here: weddingmonograms@gmail.com I will create one monogram for you of my choosing based on the info that you provide me with. Since they are free I will not make any edits unless due to a mistake. Feel free to email me with questions.

I'll need the following information:
  • Names - Bride & grooms name. Include his last name and tell me if you want it on the monogram.
  • Wedding Date
  • Colors - Pick one to four colors from this site:http://www.computerhope.com/htmcolor.htm
  • Wedding type - Casual, contemporary, classic/romantic, symbolic (palm tree, damask, ornate).
  • Anything else you think I might need to know (designs you like, wedding location, where you may use it etc).


Monday, November 19, 2012

Free Wedding Monograms

Ok Guys, who is up for free wedding monograms? I thought it might be a great way to start off the Thanksgiving week by offering free monograms. I will create one monogram for you of my choosing based on the info that you provide me with. Since they are free I will not make any edits unless due to a mistake. Feel free to email me with questions.

How do you get it? Just email me at: weddingmonograms@gmail.com with the following information:
  • Names - Bride & grooms name. Include his last name and tell me if you want it on the monogram.
  • Wedding Date
  • Colors - Pick one to four colors from this site:http://www.computerhope.com/htmcolor.htm
  • Wedding type - Casual, contemporary, classic/romantic, symbolic (palm tree, damask, ornate).
  • Anything else you think I might need to know (designs you like, wedding location, where you may use it etc).


Twined Initial Monogram Tutorial

This is by far my favorite type of monogram. There are so many ways to do it depending on the type of font you use and your initials. The twine monogram, as I like to call it, is two initials that wrap around one another. You get the 'wrap around' effect by erasing part of one letter. This tutorial can be used in most of the latter versions of Photoshop, including CS versions.

Here is my final product:


Step 1 Start by opening photoshop. Create a new canvas by hitting Ctrl + N on your keyboard, or going to File > New. I like to make the canvas big, here are my settings:


Step 2 Highlight the background layer, and then use the paint bucket tool to fill the layer with white.



Tip: I find it best to use two to three colors for the Twine Monogram. The initials need to be different colors so you get the effect of the letters wrapping around one another.

Step 3 Create a new layer using the New Layer icon.



Step 4 Select two fonts; one cursive and one block. If you need some help with finding fonts visit my font bio. I am going to use Sloop-ScriptTwo and Rutaban as my fonts.

Note Not all fonts work with all initials. You may find that you love how a B looks like in Arial, but you may hate it for a D. The best way is to play around with fonts until you get ones that you like for your initials.

Step 5 Select Layer 2, the top layer, and select the type tool.


Step 6 Type in your first letter. Create a new layer, by using the New Layer Icon. Type in your second letter on the new layer. Use move tool to place the second letter on top of the first letter.


Step 7 Right click each layer with the letters and select Rastersize Type. This will make the layer an image and allow us to erase a section.


Tip: Make sure you are not right clicking on the thumbnail of the layer or you will not get the Rastersize option.

Step 8 Ctrl + Click On the thumbnail of the layer second from the top and highlight the top layer. You will see the marching ants on the bottom letter.


Tip: To make the image appear bigger Ctrl + + sign. This will make it easier to see what needs to be erased.

Step 9 Select the Eraser tool and begin erasing sections of the top layer. I like to eraser every other section to see what looks best. If you do not like what you did you can 'step back' by hitting Ctrl + Alt + Z.


When you are finished hit Ctrl + D, to deselect the bottom letter. You are finished! Try to be create and add names, your wedding date or even your wedding location.

Here is my finished product, and some other examples of this type of monogram:


















Hopefully you found this tutorial helpful. :)

BriannaNichole!