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AW: Finally worked on my wedding website!

I created it months ago, but have had NO time to work on it and add stuff!

http://www.mywedding.com/sueandkevin82711/

In the photos I put the DIY projects I've finished, and some vacation pics.

But, I need to know how to put the website in my siggy. Any help is greatly appreciated.


Re: AW: Finally worked on my wedding website!

  • emarston1emarston1 member
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    edited December 2011
    <*a href="http//tinyurl.com/ygeuean"> Bio</a*>

    Use this code and replace my website with yours.  You can also edit the Bio part to say whatever you want it to.

    If you want it to be on a separate line than your ticker (like mine) you'll want to put a <*br /> in between the two codes (without the star.)
  • edited December 2011
    I love your votive candles!
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  • edited December 2011
    Sue you guys are sooo cute! I love the votives! Great job!
  • edited December 2011
    Our first dates with our FIs were right around the same time!  

    And your DIY stuff looks great!  Can't wait to see more :)
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  • klreese0213klreese0213 member
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    edited December 2011
    How did you make those votives?? beautiful!
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  • Sue-n-KevinSue-n-Kevin member
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    edited December 2011
    Well, I'm officially computer illiterate, because I tried the example you provided to add my website to my siggy, plus multiple variations, did not work. Kept getting an error from the Knot. I'll review the Knot instructions later, I've already wasted over half an hour!

    The votives were standard glass ones. I made patterns to copy onto vellum (I work at home and have a printer/scanner/copier) then cut the vellum and used 2 sided tape to attach. Because our colors are black & white, the photocopying worked fine.

    If any of you want the patterns, I can email them. Just PM me with your email address. You can then use stamps to individually stamp the vellum, and either use the stamped ones or copy onto vellum with a colored photcopier.
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