Sunday, October 28, 2012

DIY Monogram Desktop Backgrounds! (Using Microsoft Paint)

At the beginning of the school year, I spent a lot (too much I might add...) of my time making up binder covers for each of my classes. Recently, I have seen many pins on Pinterest showing how to make your own iPhone covers. By taking this same concept, I was able to create my own monogrammed desktop backgrounds.
Since I do not have Photoshop, I had to play around a lot with different programs that I did have on my computer. This consisted of many trial runs with Microsoft Word, Microsoft Publisher, and the ever frustrating Paint. In the end, Paint ended up being my choice. I am still learning the basics, and as of right now, I concentrate and try not to mess up the first time because once I place something, say a letter, I can't figure out how to adjust it without messing up my entire project. Maybe someone has some advice? Below, I have listed step by step instructions (with pictures!) on how I created my monogrammed desktop backgrounds!



DIY Monogram Backgrounds:

Step 1: Pick out your pattern. 
The easiest way I find is to just search on Google. If you are making a computer background, it is a bit easier because you can find images that will be in the correct dimensions. For the demo background I searched "Lilly Pulitzer Computer Wallpaper" in Google images. The picture in the red box is what I am choosing to use.
Step 2: Copy and paste Picture into Paint

Step 3: Make the base for your monogram.
This is where you can start getting creative! You can choose a circle, square, or basically any shape and colors you want! Here, I am going to go up to the "Shapes" area and choose a circle. Here I drew and solid color royal blue circle with a white circle in front.
Step 4: Make your monogram.
Now, it's time to make your monogram! I will be using the font KK Monogram that I downloaded from Dafont. It is much easier to create each letter in a separate text box. The side letters are size 270 and the middle initial is size 330, but this is all based on personal preference. I like my last initial significantly larger than my first and last initials. **Note if you like your monogram interlocking.** Make sure you like the placement of the side initials before adding in the last, or else you will have to undo and remake the last initial. 
Step 5: Save and set as your desktop background!
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial! If you have any questions, feel free to comment or email me! Have fun making new monogrammed desktop backgrounds!
College Girl in Pearls


Wednesday, October 24, 2012

My Fall/ Halloween Decor

October is my absolute favorite month. While I do love the Christmas season and everything that comes with it, I love October because it is the start to fall. The leaves begin to change colors, you can buy candy corn, and it is now finally acceptable to wear boots and scarves. It is incredibly frustrating right now because where I live, it's getting up into the 80s!! Normally the weather isn't this warm for the end on October, and it is a big shock. Here at school, I have already switched out my summer clothes for my fall ones, and picking out something to wear is difficult. Not only that, the air conditioning in my dorm is extremely sensitive, and it has just stopped working in general. So as I sit in my dorm with shorts and a t-shirt on, I can only dream about wearing my boots, scarves, and bundling up in comfy sweaters. While trying to bring some fall spirit into my room, I bought some desk accessories that are helping my mood!


Here, I purchased a small apothecary jar from Hobby Lobby (I think it was somewhere between $10-$15) and filled it with candy corn! It as completely full, but day by day I keep taking a couple pieces to snack on. 


Next, I bought this pumpkin candle holder while I was grocery shopping at Meijer (Between $3-$4). I went over into the pharmacy area to pick up some medicine and at my store, they have their Seasonal Section right by there. So naturally, I wandered over and began looking around. I found this and had to have it. One of my favorite things is to burn candles. But with living in a dorm, burning a candle isn't an option. So luckily, I found this little guy! 


It's a battery operated candle! Perfect, for my dorm room. Although it doesn't offer that same scent and "homeyness" as a real candle, it will do. ($1.99)


I didn't want to go overboard on my Halloween/ fall decor, but I'm happy with what I picked out. It's subtle, but still gives you that seasonal feel. How you decorate for the Halloween/fall season? 

Until next time,
College Girl in Pearls



Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Long time, no blog! + My Dorm Room

Hi everyone!
It's been a super long time, but I haven't forgotten about this blog! I have been having a BLAST at college and I cannot believe that my first semester is almost over. I am super busy with dance team and school work, but everything is great! As I promised I would post a picture of how I decorated my room... So here it is! I wish I could post more pictures of how the room is actually laid out, but my roommate is SUPER MESSY, and it's somewhat embarrassing  And also, we have a lot of posters and magnets of our school mascot/logos everywhere, so for privacy reasons, I will not be showing those.



I am completely IN LOVE with Breakfast at Tiffany's, so it only made sense to decorate my room with Tiffany&Co. colors! I love the accent pillow made to look like a Tiffany box! 

Until next time, stay classy!
College Girl in Pearls