
I think if you google silhouettes, you'll find loads of ways to make them, but here's what I did. Snapped a profile photo of each child against a solid color background. And it might take a lot of snaps if you have toddlers! :-) Then in Photoshop I converted to grayscale and increased the contrast so the outline of their heads became more noticeable. Used the magnetic lasso to go around and 'select' the whole shape I wanted. Then stroke or fill that in with black or whatever color you choose. Now I have it digital and can print on any kind of paper or resize as necessary.
these are so lovely... i'd have to figure out how to stick 4 on there though! lol
ReplyDeleteI'm sure they appreciate it! :)
What a precious card!! I know my kiddos' grandparents would love one. I think I'll try it this week! Thanks for sharing.
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Love that you are sending it to grandparents. They'll love it, at least mine would. they are awesome.
ReplyDeleteI love it!!! I just bookmarked this post so I can try it later! you are too smart!!!
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How clever! I just sent our photo valentines to grandparents, but I'll save up this idea for next year!
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ReplyDeletetoo cool an idea :)
ReplyDeleteI love this! I, too, have been wanting to do silhouettes for a while! Thanks for the lovely tip!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Thank you for sharing this:)
ReplyDeleteWe made these this week! I posted about it today. Thanks again for such a great idea!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! Now if I can just remember to do it for next year!
ReplyDeletelove this idea! I am so going to try this for V-day this year!
ReplyDeleteThese turned out so cute! I would like to make a silhouette of each kiddo to frame. I can't wait to do it, if I can get my toddler to cooperate! Thanks for the easy-to-follow instructions.
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