Well here it is! FINALLY! Our wedding website has been one of those things that I have been meaning to do SINCE MARCH! I finally sat down on Saturday and hammered this out! I actually surprised myself and did this in about an hour, TOTAL. That includes the PS work with the background and decorative […]
Well here it is! FINALLY! Our wedding website has been one of those things that I have been meaning to do SINCE MARCH! I finally sat down on Saturday and hammered this out! I actually surprised myself and did this in about an hour, TOTAL. That includes the PS work with the background and decorative elements, linking the pages, publishing the site, etc. etc. Isn’t Showit amazing? Gosh, I have no clue what I would do without it! It actually kind of frustrated me that I could have gotten this done months ago in such a short amount of time!
Anyway, Michael and I are thrilled to finally have a little spot for 10.10.10 on the web! Enjoy looking around and be sure to check out our registry! (KIDDING)
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