HOLIDAY


This set contains both a small light set and a medium.  Diane has even included a small tut on how to light them to animate them! 
All lights made in version 5. 
Christmas lights by Diane Partner.  Due to the fact that there are so many images in this set, I am not including ping files for them as I would have to make so many.  These are in ufo format only.

 
 
 
 
 
Drummer boy by Marcia Fasy. All parts are separate so that you can customize them. 
Clicking on the image will download the file in psd format.  Click here to download as a ufo file. (compatible with versions 5 and 6)
Click on the images to download in ping format, except for the drummer boy.
 

 
 
Most of these holiday graphics were created by Donna Gehrig.  She doesn't have a web page, so has allowed my to put them here for you.  They are all in ping format.  Click the image to go to the full size ping file, or right click and click save target as...

 
 
Halloween lollies by Diane Partner
Click the image to download the ufo.
Click here to download in Ping format.

 A read me file is included in each zip file with instructions for importing these objects.  All objects have been cut out, and have transparent backgrounds. This readme file is also on the bottom of this page.


These Easter objects  are all included in one zip file.  It also contains a uol file so that you can import them all at once into your Easy Palette.

Download the Easter group.


 
 
 
 
These objects are all included in one zip file.  It also contains a uol file so that you can import them all at once into your Easy Palette.

Download the St.Patrick's Day group

Objects Read Me

1.  Create a new folder anywhere on your hard drive you'd like.
2. Extract the files in the zip file into this new folder.
3. Open photo impact, and then your easy palette.
4. Open the object libraries section of the easy palette.
5.  Right click on one of the group names and click again on import.
6. Browse to find the folder you just created, and click on the name of the group.  Click ok.
7.  A new group will appear in your easy palette named according to the name of the uol.  You can rename it by right clicking on the name and click again on description.


©Deb DeHaven