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More Web Generators

  I have spent a considerable amount of time on the web tonight just searching for cool web generators.  I am so thankful that their are computer smarties out there that are willing to create code and programs that make it easy for the rest of us to do cool stuff on the web.  I suppose I am a bit of a nerd to have actually searched for this stuff, but.....I enjoy being able to use these tools in my creative journey.  I also like to use them to make my blog interesting.  So, I have decided to share some cool tools with you.  You may or may not be interested in one or none.  Just take a look...



Click on the links below to go the generator listed.  Please let me know if any of these links do not work.

    So, this should get you started with a few little fun ways to pimp your blog.  I am looking for other cool generators so if you find something....please share.



    Comments

    Diane said…
    Hi Leslie, first of all--cool background!! I wanted to thank you for visiting my blog and your comment. Suzi's price for her class is $55, which is actually below the normal online class prices. And she seems a little kooky on her videos, but don't let her fool you--she's an excellent teacher, and she takes it very seriously in her teaching videos, which are all downloadable. Faces always scared me, but they're something that I've always wanted to do. I'm just starting out and still learning--and everything I've learned so far is from Suzi. I'm VERY happy with her class!! I love all online classes--you can learn at your own pace, and play the videos over and over until you get it right. I hopes this helps. I also love your banner--I love the colors that you use!
    Deb said…
    What a fun and funky look to your blog.love the butterflies and all the pink...I'm off to check out the generators...thanks for sharing.

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