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Mrs. Veggie, Raglan, New Zealand/Scranton, PA Age and Occupation: 27, Director of Small Non-Profit Fiance's Age and Occupation: 42, PhD Student & Farmer Engagement Date: June 13, 2009 Wedding Date: August 2010 Venue: Indian Head Camp, Honesdale Pennsylvania About Me: I am a tree-huggin' farmer turned enthusiastic wedding-planner. I live in a house truck and wear flip-flops more often than shoes. In my old life I was a high school Spanish teacher in love with a crazy guy who lived off-the grid on a farm in New Hampshire. But, we decided to mix things up a bit, quit our jobs and move to New Zealand. My southern hemisphere lifestyle involves growing veggies, teaching, running our small non-profit, and surfing. I love laughing, singing, playing, and the inspirational Mr. Veggie (of course!). For our wedding, I am committed to throwing a killer party that celebrates our values without breaking the bank. Look forward to an eco-thrifty summer-campy weekend-long extravaganza.
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This is how I am keeping myself sane while I wait for my dress to get here. (The dress that supposedly arrived in New Zealand 8 days ago, but has yet to make it to my PO Box…)

The two most frequently asked questions I’ve gotten on the ’bee are, “Can you explain your housetruck?” and “How do you make your inspiration boards?”

So I thought I’d kill two birds with one stone and do a little inspiration board tutorial using our cozy little housetruck as subject matter.

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So, I’m no graphic designer, and I don’t have any fancy programs.

So take my novice advice with a grain of salt. I use Microsoft Word, but these instructions would apply easily to PowerPoint, if you prefer. And of course there are a million other ways to do these (including handy online inspiration board makers). I’m going to make this tutorial assuming complete computer illiteracy, so pardon any redundancy or explaining of silly details that are obvious.

I start with a blank document and change it to “landscape” (File - Page Setup - Orientation). Before I do anything else I always make sure that my formatting palette it showing. It just makes life much easier (View - Formatting Palette). This might also be a trivial detail, but when I’m doing a board I also like to make sure that I can see the entire page (View - Zoom - Whole Page).

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Now I’m almost ready to start. The final thing I do, before gathering images, is to add a page break. This is helpful so that you have one page to put all of your images, and one page to make your actual board (Insert - Break - Page Break).

OK, now I’m ready to add some images. Here’s where stalking all those wedding blogs for months on end comes in handy. To grab an image off of a website the easiest thing to do is use your right mouse button to click on the image (Control+click if you have a mac), a menu will pop up and will allow you to “Save As”. Make sure to save the images in a place you can find them later. Is this too much detail?? Oh well, I’ll continue.

Some tricky websites make it so that you cannot save their pictures using a right click. This is where it gets a bit tougher. Those of you who have Macs can do a “screen shot” (Command+Shift+4). A crosshairs will come up and anything you select on the screen will become an image that gets automatically saved to your desktop. Some PCs have a similar tool on the keyboard that is called “Print Screen” which will essentially take a photo of your entire screen and save it.

I guess my only suggestions in regards to collecting images is to keep in mind that inspiration can come from anywhere, not just wedding websites. Design blogs, your favorite clothing stores, and even news websites can provide great inspiration images. It’s best to have too many images rather than too few.

So now we have a bunch of images saved to our computer (I often have too many, but no worries). Let’s start putting them on the board. To insert a picture go to Insert - Picture - From File. Then you can find the image where you saved it onto your computer and add it onto the page.

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Once the image is on the page use your right mouse button (or Control+click for Macs) to click on the picture. A menu will come up. Click on Format Picture - Layout - In Front of Text.

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This will allow you to move the picture anywhere on the screen. At this point I usually resize it by clicking and dragging one of the corners to make it a manageable size and move it over to the right side of the screen so that it is out of the way. Then I repeat these steps until I have about 20-30 images on the page.

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Occasionally you might get a picture that shows up sideways. In that case, after you format it to make it in front of the text, click on the picture. You will notice that your formatting palette gives you lots of options. In the menu “Size, Rotation, and Ordering”, choose “rotation”. You can either turn your picture 90 degrees right or left, or using the free rotate tool grab one of the corners of your picture and spin it.

So at this point you’ll have a crap-ton of pictures in a pile on your page. I like to sort them now so I can figure out which ones will actually end up on the board.

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Then I drag all of my favorites down onto the second page, and try to make them all fit. It’s not too important to get the sizes right at this point, and its not even too important if they overlap.

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During this process you can start to crop your images to make them fit better. To crop an image click on the picture, you will notice that in your formatting palette there is a section called “image” there you will find a tool called “crop”. Click on that icon and then you can chop off parts of the images that you don’t want by clicking on the image and dragging the sides in. Here I’ve cropped the picture of the ladder up to our bed.

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Once I’ve crammed as many pictures on the page that I think will fit I take a look at it and start getting rid of images. I never delete the pics, just move them up to the first page, so that if I need them as space fillers later, I can come back to them. You might delete photos that don’t quite fit with the overall color scheme, that seem redundant, or that you just don’t like as much.

On this housetruck board once I looked at the pics, I realized I had chosen a lot of food images as my favorites. What can I say? We’re proud of our garden. I eliminated those to focus more on the actual housetruck.

Now you will have some blank spots, which will give you some room to maneuver the pictures. I usually try to pick a central image that most conveys what I’m trying to get across, and make that the largest image. Also keep in mind that images with a lot of detail will need to be larger than simpler images. (For example, the interior shot of our house needed to be quite big so that you could see the details.)

I would also say, that sometimes less is more. A well-thought out collection of select images may convey a stronger idea than a collage of many images.

Once I pick my one or two large images, I position them on the page and move the other images to the center. In my mind I then divide the page into rectangles. This makes it easy to place your remaining pictures.

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Working on one rectangle at a time, I move, resize, and crop the pictures to fit. Don’t be afraid to crop the heck out of your images. Once I have filled a rectangle I move onto the next. I end up discarding a lot of images during this process.

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Eventually, after a lot of trial and error I end up with something that looks like this. I think that somewhere between 8-16 images is ideal, depending on the size and detail of the images.

Now you’re nearly finished. I often like to add a background to my boards. I find that fabric samples, textures, or even plain colors can give the board some extra oomph. To add a color background, choose “Add Object” on the formatting palette, and then click on the little picture of the circle and square. A menu will pop up with options of shapes you can add. Choose the square and draw a giant rectangle that covers your whole page. Click on that square and then look on your formatting palette for the section that says “Colors, Weights, and Fills”. Change the fill color to whatever you want. You can even make it a pattern, or an image, using the “fill effects” option (I’ve chosen black because my board is quite busy already). You’ll then have a giant rectangle covering the page in whatever color/ pattern you chose. To get it behind your images just right click on it to get a menu, choose “arrange” and then “send to back”.

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The final thing I often do is to add a line around my pictures. To do this press the shift button while clicking on each of your images until all of them are selected. Then look on your formatting palette for “Colors, Weights, and Fills”, and click on Line to change the line color.

Now you’re done. The last thing you have to do is make it an image so you can post it to the ’bee. I am a Mac user so I do this using the “Screen Shot” feature (Command+Shift+4). However, if you are on a PC you can go to File-Print-PDF, and word will save your file as a PDF. Once you reopen the document in Adobe you should be able to save it as another kind of file (like a jpg or png) using the save as feature. Note that you might have to resize your margins because Adobe likes to chop things off.

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Whew, that was long. Happy Inspirationing!

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21 Responses to “How to Be Inspirational (An Inspiration Board Tutorial and Housetruck Tour)”

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Miss Octopus (message)  1,446 posts, Bumble bee

Miss Veggie, your life seems so cool. Also, MORE HOUSETRUCK!!!

 
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farmersdaughter
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farmersdaughter (message)  1,656 posts, Bumble bee

Thanks for the non computer genius tutorial - this seems easy enough most of us should be making awesome i-boards in no time! (PS - love the house truck, too!)

 
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BeautifulBrideAngela
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BeautifulBrideAngela (message)  21 posts, Newbee

This is so awesome. I’ve been putting off doing this for quite some time as I wasn’t too sure how to get started. Thank you!

 
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ktisthatbees
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ktisthatbees (message)  2,742 posts, Sugar bee

Thank you!!! I have seen these things a thousand times, but thought you had to have mad computer skills to make one. Who knew? Now powerpoint, THAT I can handle

 
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shantastic (message)  122 posts, Blushing bee

I love the housetruck! (And thanks for the tutorial.)

 
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gill84
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gill84 (message)  725 posts, Busy bee

Wow, I’ve struggled making inspiration boards in similar ways, but you really have a method down. That cleared so much up for me, thanks!

 
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DianaLynn
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DianaLynn (message)  197 posts, Blushing bee

Thanks so much for this! I’ve been wondering the best way to go about this for awhile!

 
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alivoo01
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alivoo01 (message)  2,622 posts, Sugar bee

Love the “simplicity” for something so awesome! Thanks for the tutorial - I’m on it!!

 
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Miss Stripes (message)  1,063 posts, Bumble bee

Thanks Veggie! Now I wanna see more housetruck! :)

 
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Miss Hamster (message)  4,045 posts, Honey bee

Yay for another Microsoft Office gal! :) Thanks for the tutorial!

 
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Stephanie

Try downloading picasa for free- they make collages in a matter of seconds!!!!

 
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Angel (message)  1,263 posts, Bumble bee

Thank you, thank you, thank you! I’m not graphic-savvy at all, and I don’t own any software that would help. I know there are websites out there, but you either have to install the software, join something, or are limited by a certain amount of boxes. This is exactly what I needed. Saved for future fun!

 
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Miss Parfait (message)  1,755 posts, Buzzing bee

What a cool board! I use Photoscape to mash my photos together.

 
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Miss Veggie (message)  231 posts, Helper bee

@Octopus- No. We are not cool. At all. Sorry to have deceived you.

@Stripes- We’ve got a spare bed. Hop on over for a visit any time.

 
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jordynrose (message)  6,351 posts, Bee Keeper

Let’s take a tour of the housetruck!

 
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mrspaetz (message)  3,805 posts, Honey bee

Can you show us your housetruck please?????

 
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Miss Veggie (message)  231 posts, Helper bee

@ Octopus, Stripes, Jordynrose, and MrsPaetz- Was an entire inspiration board not enough?? You want more?? There’s really not that much more to it. Its pretty teeny tiny. I’ll try to work it into another post soon.

 
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Mrs. Pug (message)  3,753 posts, Honey bee

whoa, that’s impressive!

 
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Ladybug First Birthday | Because Life's Eventful

[...] Ladybug First Birthday Posted in: birthdays, etsy, inspiration I’ve wanted to share this with the online world for sometime - my daughter’s first birthday. Being in the wedding business, I had some ideas about how I wanted this to go. In the end we threw a small reception for 26 people at a local hotel. Here are a few pictures I put together using Weddingbee blogger, Miss Veggie’s tutorial. [...]

 
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Angel (message)  1,263 posts, Bumble bee

Here’s what I did with the tutorial - thanks!!

http://lifeseventful.com/20100414/ladybug-first-birthday/

 
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Mrs. Veggie, Raglan, New Zealand/Scranton, PA Age and Occupation: 27, Director of Small Non-Profit Fiance's Age and Occupation: 42, PhD Student & Farmer Engagement Date: June 13, 2009 Wedding Date: August 2010 Venue: Indian Head Camp, Honesdale Pennsylvania About Me: I am a tree-huggin' farmer turned enthusiastic wedding-planner. I live in a house truck and wear flip-flops more often than shoes. In my old life I was a high school Spanish teacher in love with a crazy guy who lived off-the grid on a farm in New Hampshire. But, we decided to mix things up a bit, quit our jobs and move to New Zealand. My southern hemisphere lifestyle involves growing veggies, teaching, running our small non-profit, and surfing. I love laughing, singing, playing, and the inspirational Mr. Veggie (of course!). For our wedding, I am committed to throwing a killer party that celebrates our values without breaking the bank. Look forward to an eco-thrifty summer-campy weekend-long extravaganza.

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