
The " Ancient Egypt"
CD ROM is the second in the series of Historical Cd´s and builds
on the success of our"Medieval "CD. With a dynasty
stretching nearly 3000 years it is no wonder that that the Ancient Egyptians
hold such a fascination for old and young alike, after all who can fail to
be impressed by such wonders as the pyramids, and the opulent splendor of
the Kings and Queens of the Nile not to mention the beautiful hieroglyphics
and amazing stone carvings. All of this splendor has been captured in this
special CD ROM. With a total of nearly 600 unique backing papers and a range
of toppers and decoupage you will have all the papers and images at your fingertips
to produce some truly stunning and unique cards.
The 400 backing papers are based on the original designs of the ancient Egyptian,
lovingly recreated and brought back to life after nearly 5000 years, you will
be truly amazed at the richness of the colours and patterns and will have
a unique set of papers that cannot be found anywhere else in the world.
The 160 Egyptian themed papers are based on Iconic imagery spanning the Egyptian
Dynasty. They also come as inserts and are fully text editable on your PC
to compliment all of your card making. There is also a set of 24 special papers
that will enhance the Egyptian theme as well as 30 images specially chosen
to act as toppers and decoupage to give your cards that special touch.
This is our most exciting cd to date, featuring text editable inserts, tags
and greetings massages. You can also write your greetings in hieroglyphics!
If you want to produce some truly stunning and original cards then this is
the Cd for you.
Following in the steps of our Medieval cd I have tried to bring to life the wonderfully diverse and colourful imagery of the Ancient Egyptians. They produced some of the most visually stunning and beautiful artifacts every seen and the influence of their designs can still be found in everything around us, as they were the fathers and architects of the modern world. When bringing back to life these patterns I was amazed at how fresh and modern so many of them looked, truly a testament of how much we have borrowed from the past and assimilated today.
Robert addams