A personal blog of Manchueta Sol, a proud Filipina who loves to eat, travel and sleep. A wanderer who likes to discover and explore new places. Can be adventurous if she wanted to. Always excited to leave but looking forward to go back home. She loves to travel outside of the country, but she always longed to go back to her home country. The home where her heart was left behind. Join me as I make meaningful memories one travel at a time!
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How to Create your Own Logo Using Cooltext
To create your own logo, you can either use Photoshop, or if you are not very familiar with it, you can just go to this website http://cooltext.com/. There are a lot of designs you can choose from on this website. Follow the steps below on how to create logo in cooltext.
How to Change the Height and Width of your Images in Blogger?
What if you want to change the size of your images to your own liking? Here's how you can:

DIY TRAVEL GUIDE: Zambales
How to Change your Blog's Header/Logo?
Please click here on how to create your logo and click here on how to edit it in Photoshop.
Now that you have your logo, it’s time to apply it to your blog: Go to your blog’s dashboard>>click Layout>>Edit (Blog’s Header/Logo).
How to Edit Your Logo in Photoshop
Please click here on how to create your logo. Once you have you have your logo, you can now start working on it in Photoshop. Since .jpeg file format does not support transparency background, it’s best to save all your files in .png format.
How to Make Your Blog Looks Like a Website?
To those who are just starting to blog and do not want to pay for the hosting and domain yet, this is very helpful. I know it's not much but at least you will be able to play around before you spend.
I have made a lot of searches to find the best way to make my blog looks like a website, and with the trials and errors using different blogs, I have come up with these simple steps:
Anawangin Island: Summer Escapade!
Capones Island: Swimmer's Haven!
Laiya, Batangas: Home Away from Home
The closest beaches to Manila that you can visit are located in Batangas. The best one is located at Laiya, Batangas.