For quick aesthetic quotes, I rely on Canva’s magic shortcuts. The ‘Design Size’ preset for Pinterest pins (1000x1500) is perfect. Drag-and-drop elements like torn paper edges or abstract brush strokes add instant artistry. My lazy hack? Duplicate a word, make it translucent, and offset slightly for a 3D effect. Remember to leave ‘breathing space’—crowded quotes lose impact. Sometimes less really is more!
Creating aesthetic quotes in Canva is one of my favorite creative outlets! I love how intuitive the platform is—even for beginners. First, I pick a template from the 'Quote Graphics' section or start blank. Playing with fonts is key; pairing a bold header with delicate script fonts adds depth. Then, I experiment with textures—subtle grain or watercolor overlays make designs feel organic. My secret? Aligning text asymmetrically against minimalist backgrounds for that Pinterest-worthy imbalance.
Color psychology matters too. Soft pastels convey calm, while neon pops energize. I often steal palettes from nature photos using Canva's color picker. Pro tip: Add invisible depth by layering translucent shapes behind text at 10% opacity. It’s crazy how tiny tweaks—like adjusting letter spacing or adding a single line divider—transform basic quotes into art pieces worthy of framing. Lately, I’ve been obsessed with vintage tape effects under text for a scrapbook vibe.
As a stationery lover, I treat Canva quotes like digital calligraphy. Here’s my ritual: First, I sketch rough layouts on paper—weirdly helps. In Canva, I upload my own ink splotches or dried flower scans as backgrounds for authenticity. The key is contrast: thick strokes against thin, rough textures with sleek fonts. I abuse the ‘Transparency’ slider—fading certain words creates poetic emphasis. Recently, I discovered ‘Grid’ layouts to align quotes in geometric patterns, which looks ultra-professional. Always preview designs on mobile since that’s where most will see them!
Canva’s quote tools are my go-to for Instagram stories! I approach it like a digital mood board. Start by choosing a vibe—grunge, boho, or clean modern? The ‘Elements’ tab has game-changers: try faded paper textures or floating glitter. For text, I stick to two max fonts (one decorative, one readable) and use the ‘Animate’ feature to make words fade in dramatically. Don’t sleep on the ‘Effects’ tab—adding a slight shadow or glow makes quotes pop off the screen. Bonus: Save your favorite combos as templates for future posts!
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Book One of the BEAUTIFUL SERIES.
After a night of heavy drinking and clubbing with friends in a vacation in L.A, Miranda Rose finds herself waking up completely beside the world famous Satellite Patrol lead vocalist, Hugo Saintclare. She wakes up with no memories on how she ended up having with the handsome crooner. Realizing that she gave up her virginity to the charming vocalist, she felt ashamed of herself for things that she doesn’t know what she could have done with Hugo during their steamy and drunken one night stand.
Out of embarrassment and the blurry details, she tried to push that event out of her head by moving on. She kept everything to herself knowing the global fanbase that the band has and how possessive his fans are when it comes to issues. Miranda didn’t want to ruin Hugo Saintclare’s career and remained silent trying to forget about what happened that sinful night.
Seven years later, fate plays with her and Hugo, they end up meeting each other again by accident. Knowing how things ended when she left his hotel room seven years ago, she was scared of the possible changes this will cause in her life together with Benedict.
Will there be a second chance for something they had, now that they have crossed each other's paths for the second time or will it remain as something that is beautifully unfinished?
"One steamy night full of lust. One mistake never expected."
CONTAINS
BOOK 2 Beautiful Pieces
BOOK 3 Beautiful and Bounded
She's his flower,
But also his rain.
She's the beauty in his day,
But also his night full of pain.
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"When Noah looks at you, it's like he's been living in a black and white universe and he just saw colours for the first time. These past weeks not being able to talk to you, all the colour in his life just went away and it's back to black and white and all he's been trying to do is remember what life was like before he knew what colour was."
Nora, a quiet and talented artist, has always kept to herself, letting her creativity speak louder than words. Life takes an unexpected turn when she crosses paths with Jaden, a charming and irresistible basketball star whose reputation for heartbreak precedes him. What starts as a casual connection soon spirals into a passionate and consuming romance, filled with stolen glances, secret moments, and undeniable chemistry.
But love is never simple. Betrayal, heartbreak, and jealousy test the strength of their bond, forcing both Nora and Jaden to confront their deepest fears and desires. As they navigate the turbulence of young love, they must decide whether their hearts are strong enough to endure the storms—or if falling in love means falling apart.
Tender, raw, and unforgettably intense, “The Art of Falling” is a story about love’s power to heal, transform, and sometimes, break us completely.
"Please teach me to become a better writer!"
"Oh?"
Joaquin got his glass sipped his whiskey as he looked at me in a condescending manner.
"I need something in return," he teased as he put his glass down on the table, making me nod excitingly.
"Yes, yes! I would do anything you ask for!"
Hearing her feedback, he stood up from his chair then walked towards me, chuckling.
"Erm..."
I stepped away from him, now bumping my back on the wall behind me. Surprised, I gasped as he did a breathtakingly hot "kabe-don". He then spoke near my ear, sending shivers down my spine.
"What if I ask... for a collaboration?"
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Haven Thorne, a young woman who is eager to become a great writer, secretly attended a party that was hosted by a popular and rich top author, Joaquin Greyson. Wanting to learn from the great writer, Haven gathered her courage and visited his home for consecutive days even after the constant rejections.
Irritated, Joaquin entertained the persistent woman to stop her. Seeing her determination however, piqued his interest and had agreed to her request—even asking for a collaboration!
Will the top author really be willing to teach the newbie, or will he lose his patience? Will she able to meet the demands of her experienced mentor, or will she disappoint him?
With that in mind, what will their pen and passion teach them?
Love, hate… or something more?
ETHAN is the god of wars who is living his life freely in hell, while CASSANDRA is a flower goddess, who is living her life under her protective parents in heaven, who are the rulers of heaven.
Everything was going fine until he laid his eyes on her.
will there love will be the downfall of the universe?
People say everything is fair in love and war
But
Is it fair to love the war?
Or
War for love?
♡♡♡♡♡♡
There is magic and fantasy to love and to being loved
There is heaven and hell to love and to being loved
But what if the prince of hell, Satan himself fall in love with the princess of heaven, a pious angel?
Will it be consider as unconditional love or unforgivable sin?
♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡
I LOVE YOU FROM HELL TO HEAVEN AND BACK HE SAID.....
I LOVE YOU FROM HEAVEN TO HELL AND BACK SHE SAID.....
The summer of 1954 brings forth changes and realizations to two girls who find themselves separated by race, family, friends, and society. Rosalie Johnson must confront the demons of her past to move forward. Ida must find who she is in a changing world. Will love be enough to challenge a society unwilling to accept them? Can they accept each other?
"You aren't scared?" She asks me and I know what she means. Of course I am scared. I am terrified of my mother finding me here, wrapped up in the arms of a woman. I am terrified of someone finding Ida in my arms and burning her home to the ground. Every component outside of this hill was terrifying.
"Of loving you? Never."
You know that feeling when you stumble upon a quote that just hits differently? Like it was plucked straight from your soul and dressed in aesthetic fonts? My Instagram saved folder is basically a graveyard of those. Lately, I’ve been obsessed with lines from 'The Midnight Library'—think 'Between regret and disappointment, there’s a door.' Paired with a moody bookshelf photo? Chef’s kiss.
For something lighter, I’ve screenshot Rumi’s 'You are not a drop in the ocean. You are the entire ocean in a drop' over minimalist wave art. And if you want playful, 'The universe is under no obligation to make sense to you' (Neil deGrasse Tyson) with a galaxy doodle never fails. Honestly, the trick is matching the vibe—whether it’s existential, whimsical, or raw—to your grid’s color palette.
Ever since I redecorated my room last summer, I've been obsessed with finding the perfect aesthetic quotes to match my vibe. Pinterest is my go-to—just searching things like 'minimalist quote wallpaper' or 'vintage typography quotes' floods you with endless inspiration. I also follow niche Instagram accounts like @softaesthetic that curate gorgeous text overlays on dreamy backgrounds. Pro tip: Screenshot your favorites, then use apps like Canva or PicsArt to customize colors/fonts to your taste.
For something more unique, I sometimes dive into poetry books or obscure song lyrics—Rupi Kaur's 'milk and honey' or Hozier's discography have given me some deeply personal wallpapers. Tumblr’s text-post aesthetic still holds up too! What’s fun is mixing mediums; last week I paired a Murakami quote with a Studio Ghibli background for my lock screen.
Typography can make or break a quote's vibe, and I've spent way too much time geeking out over this. For elegant, timeless aesthetics, serif fonts like 'Garamond' or 'Baskerville' are my go-tos—they add this classic, almost literary weight to words. 'Didot' and 'Bodoni' are sharper, with high contrast that screams luxury, perfect for Instagram quote posts.
But if you want something more modern and airy, sans-serifs like 'Helvetica Neue' or 'Futura' keep things clean without feeling sterile. And for whimsy? Script fonts like 'Allison' or 'Pacifico' feel personal, like handwritten notes. Just avoid overused ones like 'Comic Sans'—unless you're ironically quoting meme culture, I guess.