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Category: Tuesday Tip Series

This is used for all “major” scrapbooking tips presented in a series.

Thread The Needle

Thread The Needle

Last week I posted about weaving paper in digital scrapbooking. That post got very long with all the detail I provided so I didn’t get to talk about how we can weave (intermingle) other elements. As promised, this week I’ll cover some of the other fun things we can do with weaving on digital scrapbook layouts. Before I begin just a quick reminder that I am using the most current version of Photoshop Elements (PSE) – 2024. Some of my…

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Dreamweaver

Dreamweaver

I’ve just closed my eyes again. Climbed aboard the dream weaver train. Driver take away my worries of today and leave tomorrow behind. Those words are from the song “Dream Weaver” by Gary Wright. It was a hugely popular song in the 1970s. At least for me 😊 I loved that song and all the while I was working on this post it echoed in my head. And you’re welcome for the ear worm 😉 Today I’m going to talk…

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Text On Shapes

Text On Shapes

I’m sure you’ve seen text written around a shape. It’s a very regular occurrence on things such as logos. All you have to do is search for “Circle Logos With Text” to see how many are out there. Have you ever tried writing text around a shape in a layout only to find it’s not working out great? A lot of people struggle with getting the orientation of the text to mimic what you often see in those logos I…

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Save That Color

Save That Color

Have you ever worked on a project where you’ve created a specific color scheme using your own custom colors? I know I’ve done this more than once. Think for a minute about the color chips you get at the hardware store when you’re looking to paint a room at home. How handy would it be to create your own custom color palette in Photoshop Elements (PSE) to be used in future projects? Bet you didn’t know you could do that!…

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Meaningful Journaling

Meaningful Journaling

Creating and completing your scrapbook can be therapeutic, relaxing, or exciting. I know I get really excited to see a finished scrapbook page turn out more perfect than I imagined. But if you’re like me you may have a cache of layouts that are 99% finished and just need journaling to be truly complete. You may have left space planning to come back later. Or perhaps you didn’t want more than a title, at least for now. Somehow, we don’t…

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