It's been so long since I have actually sat down and completed a digiscrap page so yesterday I decided it was time to take the bull by the horns and started searching around for a suitable template candidate. Now this is where google reader came into play, it makes it just so damn easy to find the information you require. One of the scrapbook blogs I have subscribed to via their rss feed is ScrapMatters.com and low and behold there it was, the perfect template for the page I wanted to create, delivered directly to me by the powers of google reader, sweet. (ThanksLoriBear for the beautiful template you created). When it comes to scrapbooking a page nothing says Halloween more to me than pumpkins, especially the carving, lighting and displaying of them in all their spooky goodness or perhaps I should say badness. So here are the steps I took and the changes I made to Lori's template to create this page: For the background layer I open up a photograph of my daughter pretending to eat pumpkin seeds, added filter/blur/gaussian blur and pumped it way up to 250 to create a piece of digital scrapbook paper, as the base to my page. Each part of the template is labeled within the layers palette, so I went into each element and changed the colours by picking from my photograph using the eyedropper tool, selecting coordinating colours from within my photo to use for the elements. When changing an element, first select the layer then hold down the command key (mac) control key (windows) and using the move tool click on the shape within your layers palette to select it then click on your eyedropper tool to choose a colour from within your photograph this will set your foreground colour then edit/fill selection/use foreground colour and hit ok. Any parts of the template I did not need for this project I just deleted from the layers palete (make sure you save as before doing this, you don't want to delete the original template!). I saved this page as delicious-pumpkin.psd so that it wouldn't overwrite Lori's original (that I want to keep for my stash :) I opened and copied the same photograph twice more into the page layout and positioned each version above the photo element layer, then selected my photo layer and choose layer/create clipping mask to put my photos into the framed mat's within Lori's layout (once they are clipped within the frame just move the photo around until you have the part of the photograph you desire showing.) Finally I added some text and simply changed the blend mode of the layer to screen and the opacity of the layer to 47%. Adding the words delicioso I can almost hear Dora saying yum yum yum yum yum, can you? Cheers Groobers Create It, DigiScrap It, It's All Good Fun! p.s Especial thanks for the template download created by LoriBear ScrapMatters.com Here is the link for the blog post about this Digital Scrapbook Page Template I was wondering today if you could do me a huge favor as my niece has got through to the final five in Stray FM's Win A Wedding competition, I have been working all morning on the poster above to try and drum up some support for them, as at this final stage it's all down to the voting. So what is Stray FM and what is this all about? Stray FM is an independent radio station that covers Harrogate, Knaresborough and the surrounding areas and they are running a fantastic competition with the Dower House Hotel to win your wedding along with loads of other great prizes. Now I can tell you I have been to many a function at the Dower House including some great weddings (as I grew up in Knaresborough and as my dad would say it's the bonniest town in Yorkshire), and I have to say it's the perfect spot for a 'Bit of a Do'. Now Amanda is a really lovely girl who would do anything for anyone and usually does, she is always smiling and cheerful even when times are hard, I do not know Michael well as we moved to the states before they got together so have only spoken to him on the phone but if Amanda has chosen him he must be a winner, anyway I will let her tell you their story herself just click on meet Amanda and Michael below. Meet Amanda and Michael So if you have a spare five minutes on the 2nd of November I would really appreciate you giving them your vote, hey I need an excuse to wear a hat! Cheers Groobers Create it, DigiScrap It, It's All Good Fun At the week-end we were carving our pumpkins, well I say we my husband and daughter were and I was clicking around with my camera, anyway I got a couple of shots once the masterpieces were completed, in one the pumpkins were lit up well but the background was dark and in the other you could see the background but not the lit up pumpkin. I have been trying out photoshop elements 8 over the last couple of days so thought these would be perfect examples for me to try out the new photomerge exposure tool. Now I think that Is a Kind of Magic! Nice one Adobe :) Linda Sattgast adobes scrapbook expert explains the new features with photoshop elements 8 in her video review below: You may also find Rick LePage of MacWorld.com review an interesting read, I know I did so here's the link Adobe Photoshop Elements 8 Review Cheers Groobers Create It, DigiScrap It, It's All Good Fun! Alternate Blog Post Title: "Lying in my bed thoughts running through my head..." If I was starting out today learning how to use my computer for scrapbooking which software would I choose? Photoshop CS4 with all its bells and whistle or Elements 8 the one designed with the end user in mind? Cricut Cartridges On Sale 10/21/2009
Searching around for Cricut cartridges could turn into a full time job, they are expensive so finding them when they are on sale is important for most owners. Just wanted to give a quick heads up thatJoAnn Fabric and Craft Stores has a (web-exclusive offer) on at the moment for 50% off. On another note I must just quickly report back on my post Testing Professional Digital Photo Printing (link to post) all I can say is wow, I am very impressed :). Firstly when I opened the Kodak Gallery box containing my photographs they were packaged incredibly well in individual envelopes which were then placed on cardboard and then sealed securely, so there was no danger at all of anything damaging the prints. The quality of the black and white photo was excellent and looked exactly the same as online no purple tint here! I have made this photo into a card now and it looks great against the plain black, I have even reused the packaging from Kodak to put my card into, so wins all around. When choosing the paper for printing I choose Professional Black and White Paper and also I tried out the Professional Metallic Glossy Paper on a few photographs I sent along with the black and white one, now I must say I am in love with this glossy paper. One of the photographs was of autumn colors in the trees near my home and you have to experience what this type of paper does to your photos, it truly is magical. I would love to hear about your experiences with different types of photo paper and any professional photo printing services that you recommend, please feel free to leave any comments. Cheers Groobers Create It, DigiScrap It, It's All Good Fun! |






