A Photoshop Valentine’s Day!
Well, today is Valentine’s Day, and I totally outdid myself. See, I started this strange tradition a few years ago where I Photoshop some Valentines for my kids to take to school, and now it has morphed into a pressure-filled requirement. In reality, I truly enjoy doing this for them, and I LOVE the look on their faces when they see what I have come up with, but let’s face it. I am NOT a Photoshop whiz, nor am I an extraction queen. VERY far from it, actually. However, I know the boys are not perfectionists, and they will be excited with anything I come up with, so I guess I’m covered.
These are not perfect, but I like them!
For Cole, my Spiderman fan:
This doesn’t look so good on the screen because my original image is low res, but I grabbed a photo of Peter Parker/Spiderman from the Spiderman website and then Photoshopped a picture of Cole where Pete’s face was. My son is MUCH lighter than this, so I had to add a layer of Pete’s skin tone, multiplied and opacity down to 95%. I burned a bit and dodged a bit and this is as good as it’s gonna get. LOL!
Grant wanted a Valentine with him popping out of a Pokeball. Good grief! I almost gave up on the whole custom Valentine idea altogether after that request, but I did eventually find an image online that kind of worked. It’s actually a coloring sheet that I imported into Illustrator, vectorized, then erased a bunch of paths. The photo is from last summer, so I extracted it in PSE (not very well, I might add!) and then imported it into Illustrator to finish it up. Actually, this didn’t take as long as Cole’s, but finding an image online was the hard part.
I posted these on Facebook and a friend told me that I need to offer this service on Etsy next year. NO THANKS!! LOL! If you have ever done something like this then you know that you are putting at least $100 worth of your time into the project (per Valentine!), and a parent would have to be insane to pay that much for a Valentine. Still, it’s a fun tradition for us! (Kinda like baking crazy birthday cakes!)
We taped those free fruit snacks on them and then I tossed in a couple of presents for the teachers (free Nivea lip balm!).
I know I sound all nonchalant, however I did stay up after midnight on two separate occasions to get this done!! Still, it was totally worth it to hear Cole say, “Brother, look! I’m Spiderman!”
I LOVE these boys!!
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Wow! You are talented! I was able to give the free fruit snacks to my kiddo’s class and then use the $5 starbucks card I purchased for only $1 to my son’s teacher. I bet your sons’ cards were the hit of the class - way to go
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Kelleigh Reply:
February 14th, 2011 at 3:58 pm
Great idea!! I forgot about the $5 Starbucks card!! I’ll have to remember that for the next holiday!
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You are the COOLEST mom EVAH! Happy valentine’s day!
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Wow, these are just awesome, Kelleigh! I’ll bet the kids loved them! How neat of you to take the oodles of time it took to create them. You are one cool mom!
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Are you kidding?? Even the description of how you did it gave me a headache. Excellent.
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I did the picture of B holding her fist out with the lolly pop in her hand! (A new fav and will prob be doing next year.)
But I didnt noticed Coles when I dug through her treasures from school! I asked her tonight, “Where are you hiding your valentines?.” B “In my room, in my bookcase.” Where is the one from Cole? Is he SPIDER MAN?!” B “I don’t know!!! (excitment) HOLD ON!” She comes running back out… “Oh my gosh mom! He is SPIDERMAN! How do you know everything?!”
Thanks for making my night!
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