How To Make Your Own Cell Phone Wallpapers for Free
November 21, 2007 by Kristy
Filed under Animations, Birthday, Cartoons, Cell Phone, Clipart, Disney, Free, Personal, Tutorials, Wallpaper, backgrounds
It can be expensive and/or impersonal to buy wallpaper/pictures Cell Phone companies or even other Cell Phone wallpaper sites offer. Why not find or create the perfect image and send it to your phone yourself! This means even if you don’t have a camera phone you can have a cute family picture on your phones screen. You can even use wallpaper or gifs from my sites easily!
How To Make Your Own Cell Phone Wallpapers for Free
Disney Halloween recipes
September 27, 2007 by Kristy
Filed under Disney, Disney World, DisneyLand, Halloween, Holidays, Recipes, Tutorials

(6 servings)
1 quart - Rich milk or milk and part heavy cream
1 medium sized onion sliced
4 whole cloves
4 sprigs of parsley (bruised by pressing with the back of a spoon)
1 clove garlic, pressed
1/4 of a whole nutmeg, grated
1 tablespoon chicken stock concentrate
(or 3 chicken bouillon cubes)
1 bay leaf
2 cups canned pumpkin
1 teaspoon salt
Freshly ground pepper to taste
1 tablespoon lemon juice
Minced parsley
6 teaspoons butter
Scale the milk with the onion, cloves, parsley, garlic, nutmeg, bayleaf, and chicken stock concentrate.
Add the pumpkin, salt and pepper.
Cook over hot water for 15 minutes; (use double boiler or similarpot)Â pour through wire strainer and add lemon juice to the soup.
Serve with a sprinkle of minced parsley and about 1 tsp butter ontop of each bowlful.
(Remember this is a squash so butter enhances it but you could alsouse a dollop of sour cream on top too.)

1 cup walnut halves
1/2 cup brown sugar (firmly packed)
2Â Â Â unbaked pie crusts (homemade or store bought)
5 medium apples, peeled and sliced
1/2 cup of sugar
1/3 cup melted butter
1 tsp. cinnamon
2 tbsp. flour
1/8 tsp. nutmeg
Mix the walnut halves, brown sugar and melted butter together andset aside.
Spray a deep 9-inch pie plate with a “no stick” cooking spray and pour the nut mixture into the pie pan.
Lay the first pie crust over the mixture and set aside.
Make the filling of the apples, sugar, cinnamon, flour and nutmega nd pour it on top of the pie crust.
Lay the second pie crust on top of the apple filling and crimp the edges of the crust.
Cut slits in the top of the crust and sprinkle with sugar. Bake 45 minutes in a 375 oven on a drip tray. Let cool for 15 minutes on a cooling rack. Loosen edges with a table knife and invert onto a serving plate.
Opening Paint Shop Pro 9
For me Corel’s Paint Shop Pro 9 will hang on opening and will never fully open if I just click the icon and wait LOL This computer was purchased new in 2006 with XP on it. I have no idea why this happens but it does. I have searched for a way to get PSP 9 to work and it took a while so I thought I would share how I do it. Screen shots are provided just click the links in the text.
- Right Click on Desktop –> Select Properties
- Dispay Properties window will open –> Select the Settings tab at the top
- Click the “Advanced” button –> another window will open
- Select the Troubleshoot Tab–> You should now be viewing “Hardware acceleration“
- Move Slide bar to None –> Click apply –> Your screen may flicker this is ok
- Leave these windows open for a few more minutes as we are going to use them again.
- Open Paint Shop Pro 9 as you normally would open it or any other program.
- After Paint Shop Pro is fully open –> Go back to the open “Hardware acceleration” window
- Move Slide bar back to Full –> Click apply –> Your screen may flicker this is ok
- Close windows –> clicking OK is fine.
PSP Wallpaper
How to install Playstation Portable Wallpaper
Offline Directions:
Mount your Memory Stick Pro Duo to you your computer by plugging it in with the USB cable or if your computer has a Memory Stick slot you can slide it into that. Once it is in the computer, copy the photos you just saved to the /PSP/PHOTO/ directory. You can create a Wallpaper directory if you want. Once the images are created, put the Memory Stick back into the PSP and go to the Photo section. Find the wallpaper you want to use and press the Triangle button. Then scroll to the right and select, “Set As Wallpaper”. Follow the on-screen directions and you’re good to go.
Online Directions:
If you have Wi-Fi access, jump into the browser and point the address bar to a site where the wallpaper is located. Once the image is on screen, click file and save as. The directory will be set to /PSP/PHOTO/, so go into the go to the Photo section. Find the wallpaper you want to use and press the Triangle button. Then scroll to the right and select, “Set As Wallpaper”.
How to use an IncrediMail letter as Outlook Express Stationary
November 22, 2005 by Kristy
Filed under Incredimail, Outlook Express, Tutorials
FOR THOSE WITH INCREDIMAIL:
- Step by Step Screenshot Walkthrough
- Create a new message using the letter in IncrediMail.
- Save the message as a draft.
- Go to the Drafts folder in IncrediMail.
- Highlight the message you have just saved in the list.
- Now select File | Save As… from the menu.
- Make sure you use the Mail (*.eml) format.
- Save the message to a folder (probably the Desktop).
- Now open the .eml file in a text editor (Notepad will do fine).
- Add the following line at the top of the file: X-Unsent: 1
- Make sure “X-Unsent: 1″ (without the quotes) is on a line of its own.
- Save the file.
FOR THOSE WITH OUTLOOK EXPRESS:
- Select File | Save As… from the menu.
- Make sure you use the Mail (*.eml) format.
- Save the message to a folder (probably the Desktop).
- Now open the .eml file in a text editor (Notepad will do fine).
- Add the following line at the top of the file: X-Unsent: 1
- Make sure “X-Unsent: 1″ (without the quotes) is on a line of its own.
- Save the file.
Then from there on to use the stationery just double click it, and it will open in a new mail window.
*~*Update*~* I have posted my new Disney IM Letters March 15, 2006






