Entries from January 2008
January 30th, 2008 · 5 Comments
By Julie Kelley (Dream Team) I started out as a paper scrapper… Through high school and college, I was constantly saving memorabilia like movie and concert tickets, programs, etc. And saving them along with photos in a large scrapbook, adding some journaling about the time and place… After I had my son, these books started to […]
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January 29th, 2008 · 3 Comments
By Bre Wiebe (Dream Team)
Hi my name is Bre Wiebe. I love being on the Scrapbook Dimensions Dream Team because hybrid scrapbooking is a part of my life. It is a wonderful magazine that I’m happy to be participating in. Below is a project I would like to share from my Dream Team Entry.
Measure your […]
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January 28th, 2008 · 3 Comments
By Gina Lideros (Dream Team)
I’m excited to be part of the Scrapbook Dimensions Dream team because I see it as a new challenge and a way to broaden my knowledge of Hybrid scrapbooking. I feel extremely lucky and blessed to be able to work with such a talented group of ladies. I am looking forward […]
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An easy way to add a frame around a photo or embellishment is to use the Stroke (Outline) Selection feature in the Edit menu of Photoshop Elements.One of the first things I stress to my students is to always add your Stroke Outline to a blank layer. Sure it takes an extra second, but putting […]
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How many times have you tried to move an element onto your scrapbooking page only to end up with a rectangle of marching ants? The reason this happens is because you’ve inadvertently clicked on a transparent area of the layer you’re trying to move with your Move Tool (V). This happens frequently with grungy items like the arrow element, as shown in my example below.
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Adobe Photoshop Elements gives you an option to activate gridlines to help you line up your project. If you’ve ever used this option, you know that the default grid setting has more lines than you probably need. To view the gridlines, choose View>Grid.
Did you know that you can change the appearance of the gridlines […]
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This is one of the coolest tricks I discovered while writing my book, “Digital & Hybrid Scrapbooking and Card-Making with Photoshop Elements“. Making this simple, one step change in the set-up of your Layers palette makes digi-scrapping so much easier. This tip also works for some versions of Photoshop. Before discovering this tip when using […]
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