I love that you have a template for this! thank you
Molly
Everyone with me so far?
Questions?
Bueller? Bueller?
Questions?
Bueller? Bueller?
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I love that the template has a border!! So many of them don't - this one is terrific Tracy!
Scrappin13 wrote: I love that you have a template for this! thank you
Themom wrote: I love that the template has a border!! So many of them don't - this one is terrific Tracy!
Thank you ladies! Glad you like it.
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ICanHasCherryOnTop wrote:deerewife wrote: I'm here.
Question - can you do this without photoshop elements? Or is that a free download??
The template is a free download. It is available in PNG format (right in the zip file) for use in other digital programs.
Can you spell that out a little more for us virgins??
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Jenna - Mom to Emily (2/02) & Kaitlyn (2/04)
You are now ready to add your photos and any digital embellishments you wish. The amount of your page that will be digital is completely up to you. Just be sure to leave room on your pages for the traditional supplies we will be adding later. For this project, I chose to use only my photos and the journaling as the digital base for my pages. Save each of your pages as a separate file in PSD format (or whatever file format your digital program uses).
Be sure to flip the template vertically for your top pages before you start designing them. (Pages 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9 should all be
flipped)
Be sure to flip the template vertically for your top pages before you start designing them. (Pages 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9 should all be
flipped)
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ooo *getting all excited and tingly* LOL. :P looks cool so far trace
Ally
I don't know how to use the "quote", but thank you girls for refering me to Tracys' tutorial, I will just try to follow here and do the project later. thanks.
Well, PSD format is for Photoshop (or elements) only. If you are using Print Shop Pro or GIMP you should be able to use the PNG files as your template.
I'm sorry I can't give you step by step instructions on that though. I don't know how those programs work. Sara will be having a GIMP class this weekend though if you want to check it out. GIMP is a FREE program you can use for digital scrapbooking.
ETA: PSD & PNG are file types. (Like jpg)
I'm sorry I can't give you step by step instructions on that though. I don't know how those programs work. Sara will be having a GIMP class this weekend though if you want to check it out. GIMP is a FREE program you can use for digital scrapbooking.
ETA: PSD & PNG are file types. (Like jpg)
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Thank you for the template. I also love that their is a border. I am very new to the whole digital thing. I am loving it, but I know I will never be able to give up paper scrapping! This is a great project.
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Air Force Wife
You can check out our adventures in Okinawa, Japan on my blog!
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pebbles831 wrote: Thank you for the template. I also love that their is a border. I am very new to the whole digital thing. I am loving it, but I know I will never be able to give up paper scrapping! This is a great project.
That's the great thing about hybrid. You get the best of both worlds.
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I'm late...sorry
Tracy which digi xmas kit did you use for this????? You may have said and I missed it
Tracy which digi xmas kit did you use for this????? You may have said and I missed it
Charlotte
We're almost done with the digi portion of this class ladies. Just a few more steps.
Once you have completed the digital layout for each of the pages in your album, the next step is to get them ready for printing.
Create a New Blank File using the following settings:
Now open up the cover pages (both front & rear). You will have three files open in your project bin. The new blank file, your front cover, and your rear cover.
Click on your front cover in the Project Bin so it is the active project. We will now flatten our image. You have two choices here. You can right click on any layer(except text) in the palette bin and choose MERGE VISIBLE or you can go to LAYER>MERGE VISIBLE.
OR
Once you have completed the digital layout for each of the pages in your album, the next step is to get them ready for printing.
Create a New Blank File using the following settings:
Now open up the cover pages (both front & rear). You will have three files open in your project bin. The new blank file, your front cover, and your rear cover.
Click on your front cover in the Project Bin so it is the active project. We will now flatten our image. You have two choices here. You can right click on any layer(except text) in the palette bin and choose MERGE VISIBLE or you can go to LAYER>MERGE VISIBLE.
OR
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Thanks - I'll follow along and then hopefully catch that class.ICanHasCherryOnTop wrote: Well, PSD format is for Photoshop (or elements) only. If you are using Print Shop Pro or GIMP you should be able to use the PNG files as your template.
I'm sorry I can't give you step by step instructions on that though. I don't know how those programs work. Sara will be having a GIMP class this weekend though if you want to check it out. GIMP is a FREE program you can use for digital scrapbooking.
ETA: PSD & PNG are file types. (Like jpg)
Jenna - Mom to Emily (2/02) & Kaitlyn (2/04)
Miss Daisy-NC wrote: I'm late...sorry
Tracy which digi xmas kit did you use for this????? You may have said and I missed it
I used papers from Shelle's Funky Christmas
And Chirpi's Crafty Evergreen Solids
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Any questions so far?
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I have never printed a digi layout, shoul I use cardstock?
Thanks Tracy....they are nice...luv them
Charlotte