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Did I forget to mention the freebie?

Gosh, in all of the excitement yesterday, I completely forgot to tell you about the freebie! Presenting my latest mini kit original, The Summer’s Edge Mini available exclusively at Pixel Canvas. Enjoy!

September 27, 2009   4 Comments

Freebie Extended Until Monday

I am extending my Mini Kit Freebie for one more day. It will now be available tomorrow as well, so hurry over to Digital Paper Hearts before it too late ;)

August 23, 2009   No Comments

A word art freebie and tutorial

As I was packaging up my latest release It occurred to me that some of you might not be aware of a really easy way to recolor elements that I use all of the time. Before I get into this quick tutorial, let’s start things of with freebie!

Word Art Originals No. 1
Basic RGB
We’ll download this one the old fashioned way here.

I’m sad to say I’m having problems with my new store plugin. It’s not sending emails the way it is supposed to. I’m REALLY bummed about this because it means I may be back to square one with my store and back to something much more complicated :( . Please email me if you have any problems with a purchase, or in downloading any of my other freebies. I can send the links out manually, but the auto emails don’t seem to be working right. Thanks for your patience!

And now for the Tutorial

How many of you know how to lock the transparent pixels on a layer in photoshop or photoshop elements? Many of you may know this trick, but if you don’t, this is really going to come in handy! I work in photoshop, but I looked it up and this should work in elements as well.

As an example, lets say you just love my new word art freebie but the problem is that you want to use it in a layout with a dark background. I’ll show you an easy way to change the color of a single element that is all one color (such as the word happiness by it self) as well as how to change just part of an element if you don’t want to effect the whole layer.

1) The the first thing you need to do is to select the layer.
2) Then click on the “lock transparent pixels” icon in the layers pallet. (see tutorial image 1 below)

tutorial image 1

After you click that icon, your layers pallet should look like tutorial image 2 below. Because I don’t have pse, I’m just showing an example of how I think it will look. It should be similar to what you see in the photoshop pallet.

tutorial image 2

Now if you a re-coloring a single element like the word happiness on a layer by it self, the next step 3) would be to go to the select menu and choose all, or press command A ( ctr A on a pc). You will also need to choose a color. In the example I will use white, but you can also use the eyedropper tool to choose any color you might want to use. 4) Once you have chosen your color go to edit – fill. You can choose foreground color, background color, or you can also choose color to to select a new color (rather than the eyedropper tool). (see tutorial image 3 below)

tutorial image 3

Now, if you look at tutorial image 4 below you will see that this method worked well for the word happiness by it self, but if you use select all on an element like the word art cluster the results are not very good.

tutorial image 4

For an element such as this, which has several different colors of text, as well as some full color elements we can use a slightly different process to change the words that are brown, to white. Follow steps 1) and 2) above. Now instead of choosing select – all, use the marque tool (see tutorial image 5) to select just the word “this”. with that selected, hold the shift key and marque around the words “is boundless”. Holding the shift key will add to the selection. You should now have two boxes of “marching ants” around the text that is brown.

Now fill with a color of your choice as in step 4). This will fill only the areas selected with the marque tool, and the transparent areas will also remain unchanged.

tutorial image 5

So there you have it. Hope this tutorial is helpful. Oh, one last trick. Once you have an area (all or marque) selected you can press option delete to fill with the foreground color and command delete to fill with the background color (probably option and ctrl. on a pc).

August 16, 2009   3 Comments

Quickpage Originals No 2 Freebie

I am hard at work getting everything ready to launch my store. If all goes well, it will go live sometime today. I’m so excited!

 I wanted to give you another sneak peek of what you can expect from my Boundless kit. Although it was designed with baby girls in mind, I think this layout really shows the versatility of this kit.

To thank you all for your patience, I’m releasing this layout as a quickpage freebie. Hope you like it. Basic RGB You can download the quick page here.

oh, and I almost forgot… The floral elements in this layout were created using photoshop brushes from Jennifer at Pixels and Ice Cream. I just love her designs. These brushes are called “more flowers”. She offers some great free brushes for you to try, so be sure to visit her site.

August 6, 2009   11 Comments

a new Boundless™ freebie

I have another freebie to share with you… a frame cluster from last weeks “Help choose my next freebie!” layout option a. Enjoy, and be sure to check back next week! Lots of goodies on the way. You can download the freebie here.

Basic RGB

August 2, 2009   4 Comments

and the quick page freebie is…

The votes are in and the winner is option b! For those of you who also liked option a, stay tuned. I may just have something for you very soon as well. ;)

Without further ado, this is Quickpage Originals No. 1 titled boundless love. This layout was created entirely from my upcoming Boundless™ Page Kit which should be available any day now. Can’t wait to show you the full kit!

You can download the quick page here. Enjoy!
boundless love

July 29, 2009   11 Comments

Lots of fun to be had and a quickpage freebie!

I’m excited to share with you the first Anniversary Celebration for Danielle Young Design’s Team Blog! First up is a Blog Train and word hunt – choo choo! There will be lots of fun goodies and prizes throughout the week, including a chance to win a custom kit, so be sure to visit the Team Blog throughout the week.

And now for the good stuff – a quickpage freebie
I used Danielle’s super cute Freestylin Page Kit to create this quick page as my gift to you. I love the way the bright colors pop against the dark background.
blog-hop-backgrond.jpg
You can download the quick page here

and my words for the word hunt are… and laughter

In case you missed the previous stop on the blog train – head on over to Mary Ellen’s Blog, oh, and Mary Ellen had to post early because she was out of town, so you will need her word to complete the phase. Mary Ellen’s word is love. Next stop, Kaylea’s Blog. Have Fun!

June 9, 2009   6 Comments

An exciting update and a new template freebie

If you’ve been following my blog, you’ll remember that my first template freebie was developed from a layout that I designed for a recent Designer Spotlight challenge at Oscraps featuring Danielle Young. Well, I’m excited to announce that I am now a member of Danielle’s Creative Team!

dy-granolagirl-prev.jpg Her latest kit is called “Granola Girl” I was just released on the May 22nd. Since I just joined the team and wasn’t able to use the kit in time for the release, but couldn’t wait to scrap with it. This kit is perfect for camping trips, backyard barbeques and anything “outdoorsy”, but you could easily use it for any occasion. I just love a kit with versatility.

parrfunkel_dy-granolagirl_pumpkin.jpg
Layout Credits: Granola Girl Page Kit by Danielle Young.

I decided to scrap my daughters first trip to our local pumpkin patch last October. I love the way it turned out, so I decided to offer this layout as my next template. So as promised…

Template Originals No. 2 Basic RGB
It will only be free for a limited time, so be sure to download before the link expires. You can download the files here.

As in my last tutorial, I encourage you to experiment with different blending modes on various layers. You’ll see that I have some layers set in the template as I used them in my layout, but try different options for various elements until you find something you like depending on the colors and hues you’re using. I seem to use linear burn a lot lately so I guess it’s my new favorite. Enjoy, and I’d love to see what you create with the template. Post a link in the comments so I can see your layouts and be sure to visit Danielle’s Blog!

May 27, 2009   14 Comments

Some exciting news and a freebie!

I had been planning to post again much sooner, but I’ve been wrapped up in backend php confusion.  I’ve been trying to set up a store so that I’ll be ready for the release of my firt kit, Boundless™ and with my limited knowledge of php and well, code in general, it’s been a challenge. The simple plugins don’t offer all of the features I need, and the more complex ones are well… more complex ;) I’ve learned a lot through the process of creating this blog, but I’ve still got a long way to go. Wish me luck!

I also have some exciting news to share! Fei Fei’s Stuff has given me the opportunity to be a guest member of her CT for the month of September. This is my first CT, so it’s very exciting. If you aren’t already familiar with her work, you should definitely visit her blog as well as her store at Oscraps.

And now, on to the freebie. My first Mini Kit! I’m offering my Mini Kit Original No. 1 as a freebie for a limited time, so get it while you can. If you’ve been wondering what to expect from my upcoming kit, Boundless™, this mini kit offers a glimpse. Enjoy, and feel free to leave a comment to let me know what you think. You can download a copy of the files link expired :( .
scraporiginals_minikit_no1_stages_preview.png

May 6, 2009   11 Comments

Template Originals No.1 – layered template freebie and tutorial

As I mentioned in my recent post, I won first place in a recent Designer Spotlight challenge at Oscraps featuring Danielle Young. I decided this design would make a great template and to celebrate the launch of my blog, I’m excited to offer my first freebie, Template Originals No.1, a layered template. You can download a copy of the files here.
scraporginals_template_no1_preview.png

And Now for the Tutorial
I will now provide a tutorial demonstrating how to create the blended photo in the background. I am hoping that this will work for those of you who use PSE, and apologize in advance if it doesn’t. I only have experience using photoshop®, but hopefully I know enough of the differences to make this work. ;)   Should you run into problems, I would encourage you to experiment with blending on your own to see what you can achieve. The possibilities are endless.

This first screen shot shows the layer structure that you will see when you first open the file.
to_no1_tutorial_1.png

I would recomend that you immediately go to file – save as and create a new file name  for the layout you are creating. This will keep the original template file intact for future use. The first layer labeled “guide_delete” is for reference only and includes some notes. You can delete this layer once you have completed your layout.

The next step is to choose a photo and drag in into your file. Make sure that this new layer is directly above the layer labeled “mask photo here”. Once you have positioned the photo and sized it as you would like it to appear you will need to duplicate the layer 4 times (so that there are a total of 5 copies of the photo). To do this, click on the photo layer and right click then choose duplicate layer. This is demonstrated in the image below.
to_no1_tutorial_2.png

Once you have 5 copies of the photo, drag 2 thru 5 down, positioning one above each of the layers labeled “photo blend…” as illustrated below. Be sure to leave one in place above the “mask photo here” layer.
to_no1_tutorial_3.png

Once you have the layers in place, right click on each of the 5 photo layers, and choose create clipping mask. This will mask each photo layer to the shape on the layer below (this is a very handy trick that I just learned recently. How did I not know this before, sheesh! very cool)
to_no1_tutorial_4.png

Okey dokey! We are now ready to play with blending modes (this is the fun part!). In order for this to work properfly, we must first make the layer masks permanent on photos 2 thru 5 (you can leave the first photo as is). To do this, right click on each of these 4 layers and choose merge down.
to_no1_tutorial_5.png

Now feel free to play around with blending modes and opacity (transparency) on each of these 4 blended photo layers. You will see that I have labeled each layer with the blending mode and opacity percentage that I used on each layer. Depending on the background paper you use, different settings may work better. For instance, because I had a flat color background on this example file, instead of the textured paper used in the original design, I had to adjust the opacity down a bit on 2 of the layers for it to look right. In the end, you should end up with something similar to what you see below.
to_no1_tutorial_6.png

Well, there you have it. I hope you enjoy this template and find the tutorial easy to follow. I’d love to see what you create. Feel free to post a link to your layout in a comment below.

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April 20, 2009   16 Comments

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