Tag Archives: digital scrapbooking

  • Create a Printable Greeting Card

    Tutorial created Adobe Photoshop CS4 and Windows Vista In the September 2013 issue of Guideposts, Mike Rowe talks about how he grew up wishing he could be just like his grandfather. His grandfather was a man who “was a master electrician but could do pretty much anything. Build a house without a blueprint. Dig a well. […]

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  • Adding a Painterly Effect to Digital Embellishments!

    Since I returned from an Art Journaling Retreat held in Santa Fe, NM in September, my mind has been overflowing with ideas to share with you! I definitely had difficulty choosing which one to start with… I decided to add on to a technique I presented to you in my last tutorial: Using Digital Scrapbooking […]

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  • Coloring Fonts

    I love fonts! Although I like to work with all the graphic elements in digital scrapbooking, I would definitely say I am obsessed with fonts! I think there is a good chance a lot of you are like me in that respect; maybe we should start a Fonts Anonymous group here at Scrap Girls! Today, I’m going […]

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  • Printable Halloween Centerpiece and Party Invitation

    I live in a small community and until recently I had to drive 80 miles to shop at a craft store.  In the past month Hobby Lobby and JoAnn’s have opened within five miles of my house.  Both are currently filled with Halloween and fall decorating ideas.  After several trips I couldn’t resist the urge […]

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  • Artist Trading Cards

    Artist Trading Cards

    Artist Trading Cards, ATCs for short, are a delightful and different form of digital scrapbooking. In the “real” 3-D world, ATCs, as their name suggests, are designed by artists to share examples of their work by swapping cards with other artists. In making their ATCs, pretty much anything goes: painting, sewing, glitter, and most often, […]

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  • Creating a “Just Because” Card Using Your Digital Scrapbooking Supplies

    Article written using Photoshop CS4 and Windows 7  Occasionally, life slows down a little bit, and I have some time to reflect on where I am going and what I’ve been doing. I evaluate my goals, and sometimes I adjust them. One of the goals I had set for myself this year was to keep […]

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  • FREEBIE: A Touch of Spice Printable Recipe Cards!

    These FREE Printable Recipe Cards are perfect for Fall!  Print out as many as you need to jot down your favorite recipes and share with family and friends!  These pretty recipe cards were created using our  A Touch of Spice  charity digital kit! All proceeds from the sale of this kit go to Food for the Poor! […]

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  • Scrap Over My Shoulder

        Article written using Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 with Windows 7 When I saw the Free Scrap assignment, I started thinking about ideas. I am often told I have a knack for putting together patterns well and for making a “busy” page look simple and uncluttered. So I decided that today we would create […]

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  • Printing a Side-Fold Greeting Card

    Article written using Photoshop CS6 with Windows 7 Creating greeting cards with your digital scrapbooking stash is great way to get some extra mileage out of your supplies. I like to create cards with a personalized message inside. In this tutorial, I will show you how to print an inside message for a greeting card […]

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  • Behind the Scenes: Brandy Murry’s October Scrap Girls Club!

    Each month we get a glimpse behind the scenes of our Scrap Girls Club designers, and this month’s designer is Brandy Murry!  When you started working on your club, what was the first thing you did?  I created the papers. I always do that first because it is the basis for the rest of the […]

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