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The learning curve for contributors is not too steep, which is vital for an organisation of volunteers. So I spent another half an hour recreating it (luckily I’d downloaded the 2 images).Īnd here it is…. Put them together in Affinity Photo and …. So I spent an hour browsing images and ended up with a photo of a kangaroo and one of a snowman and xmas tree. The xmas images had a lot of presents and people, and I don’t want to focus on either of those. Lots of snow scenes which we are generally happy to appropriate here in Australia unless we decide to go Australian theme which seems to be mainly surfing Santa and kangaroos. I tried a few search terms - starry night, xmas, Christmas, Santa sleigh, stars and trees.Īt first glance the results appear to be very American and/or European. I read the terms and conditions and found them very satisfactory. So I opened Affinity Photo and began searching for suitable stock images which are provided by Pexels. Why not make my own? After all, most ecards are just a photo, right?
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I did a search for free ecards and decided that free or not, I really don’t want to create an account and have yet another login and password out there until, if I’m lucky, I can unsubscribe and they haven’t already passed on my details to a few marketing companies. So I have decided to venture into the world of ecards. Well, I was feeling sorry for the postmen with all those parcels, anyway. I’ve missed the window for sending the half a dozen (on good years) actual Christmas cards I usually manage to send.