Tag Archives: digiscrap

  • Adding a Finishing Touch to your Layout

    Article written using Adobe Photoshop CS5 with Windows 7 On most of my digital scrapbooking layouts, I find myself using an edger at some point. Sometimes, it’s just a simple outlining of the layout in a straight stitch using Dynamic Brush Set: Basic Stitching 4901 Biggie. Other times, I use a ScrapSimple product like ScrapSimple […]

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  • Mixing Layered Embellishments

    Article written using Photoshop CS6 with Windows 7 In this tutorial, I will show how to mix and match the layers from Yours Truly Embellishment mini using different items in the set. When you look in the product folder for each item, you will see the individual PNG files as well as a layered PSD […]

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  • Printable Template Cards

    Printable Template Cards

    I love decorating and altering paper templates. I am particularly attracted to dress templates. For the Operation Write Home Blog post I created a couple of cards by turning Brandy Murray’s Old Hollywood Embellishment Biggie into a template that I could easily alter with my Scrap Girls digital scrapbooking products and a few paper embellishments. […]

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  • Digital Scrapbook Layout Makeover

    Article written using Photoshop Elements 11 and Windows 8 When I first started digital scrapbooking, I was overwhelmed with everything I had to learn, and as a result, my early pages are not my best, but that’s okay with me. I think it can be fun to browse through my files and see how far […]

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  • DIY: Thanksgiving Embroidery Hoop Wall Art

    As I was putting away the Halloween decorations and putting up the Thanksgiving decorations, I realized I don’t have any fall themed wall art! I have several for Halloween and even more for Christmas, but not a one for Thanksgiving! So, I turned to my digital scrapbooking supplies to create something unique! Digital Scrapbooking Supplies:  […]

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  • Using Blending Modes

    When starting a new digital scrapbook layout, I find myself always doing things in the same order. OCD? Maybe, but I’d rather look at it as being logical. Photoshop is all about layers, and just like constructing a building, you must start at the bottom and work your way up. First, I find papers in […]

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  • Adding a QR Code to a Christmas Card Using Keynote on iPad

    Tutorial created using the Keynote app and an iPad 3 Have you ever seen one of these before? It’s a QR code, and lately I’ve been seeing them everywhere – on magazine ads, movie posters, flyers. I even saw some recently in my son’s school on classroom projects. A QR code is similar to a […]

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  • Fun with Gradient Maps in PSE 11

    Article written using Adobe Photoshop Elements 11 with Windows 7 If you are wondering how I could use “fun” and “gradient” in the same sentence, keep reading. I’d like to show you a couple of my favorite ways of using gradient maps in digital scrapbooking layouts, and, for good measure, I’ll throw in a fun […]

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  • Using the Color Isolation Action to Improve Your Photos

    Article written using Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 with Windows 7 What are Actions? Actions are scripts that link a series of steps together to save us time. When we “run” an action, we are telling the script to go through all the steps for us, leaving us with just a finished product. Some actions require […]

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  • Behind the Scenes: Angie Briggs’ November Scrap Girls Club!

    Each month we get a glimpse behind the scenes of our Scrap Girls Club designers, and this month’s designer is Angie Briggs! When you started working on your club, what was the first thing you did? When I first start working on a club, and almost any kit, I always start in the same order: […]

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