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How to Make Lines in Photoshop Elements – Paperclipping 164

Monday, February 28th, 2011
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I love starting my scrapbook process on my computer with a few simple digital tricks before I print my photos and finish the rest of the scrapbooking with paper and embellishments. I decided to share with you one of the more common elements I add to my pictures — lines.

In today’s video tutorial for Paperclipping Members I’ll show you the different ways I most often use lines, and how to add them, especially using the line tool, which can be surprisingly tricky if you don’t know the few unusual quirks and limitations of the tool. Once you know them, though, you’ll love adding lines to your photos!

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Below are the layouts from this week’s episode . . .

4 July

4 July
Typed journaling on left reads: This was the year that I realized 4th of July is a guy’s holiday. It was our first Independence Day away from Arizona, which means that for the first time we could shoot our own fireworks. We found a tent and started shopping. It was the boys who did all the picking and I could almost taste Izzy’s excitement (along with Blake and Aiden’s). What a revelation. We’d love to be in Missouri most years from now on. We spent the 4th at Mom and Dad’s and then shot more on the 5th at the Martineau’s.

Handwritten journaling on right reads:
We shot late into the night. The younger girls kept their ears covered! Sidney kept running inside (and inviting Trin to join her).

Blake shot off most of the fireworks (running with fear of the unknown after the first one!). Aiden was right in the smokey stuff.

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The Joy of a Painted and Decluttered Room

The Joy of a Painted and Decluttered Room.
Journaling to my three kids reads: Aiden had been playing with almost none of this toys but there were too many of them and they were everywhere. We took every single toy out of the room and put them in the living room. Then we painted your bedroom . . .

Now for the test: We kept these toys out of your room for a day or two and let you see what it feels like to have a clutter-free space.

It worked . . .

You guys played in those empty cubbies. Your clean bedroom became your favorite spot. And when I asked Aiden to pick just the toys he most wanted to keep he picked a few things and told me to donate the rest!

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CHA 2011 – American Crafts’s Glitter Paper Loses NO Glitter

Friday, February 25th, 2011

This is their new Pow line. It’s some of the most glittery paper I’ve ever seen but it doesn’t lose a single speck of glitter because of the innovative way it is embedded into the the paper. Check it out!

CHA 2011 – Scrapbook Adhesive’s New MyStik

Friday, February 25th, 2011

A customizable and refillable adhesive that can fit multiple types of tapes.

CHA 2011 – Encaustic Kits

Friday, February 25th, 2011

Different types of encaustic kits that demystify the art of encausting.

PDS037 – Push a Button and It Scrapbooks For You

Thursday, February 24th, 2011

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CHA 2011 – Headband Demo with FabriTac

Thursday, February 24th, 2011

The Gue-ologist shows how you can make a flowered and feathered headband using Beacon Adhesives’s FabriTac.

Found Color Schemes

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

Here’s my first project with the color scheme I found in a pile of leftover pieces.
Rootless
I say first because I still want to do something more with the larger pieces. But I had this photo-less page to make for my class assignment in Ali Edwards’s Yesterday & Today class and it needed something at the top.

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This layout is very much like Ali’s with just a few changes to suit my style and story needs.

  • Instead of the wider block and horizontal word art that Ali used, I made a narrow journal column and used digital word out that would further emphasize the vertical shape. Paperclipping Members will soon receive their free Design Course where they’ll learn what vertical and horizontal lines and shapes tend to communicate!
  • The longer journaling left me with a smaller area for patterns at the top than what Ali had. I just used the smallest scrap pieces I had in my pile of leftovers. Then I added the embellishments to that area (Ali’s had only the patterned paper plus stitching).
  • I highlighted the paragraph that is the turning point of my story by making it pink.

Symbols

For years I’ve used the butterfly to symbolize myself and my personality — particularly the part of my personality that feels a desperate need to be free and independent and do my own thing. I started doing that after reading a picture book to my daughter about a sheep and a butterfly.

The sheep was upset to know that the butterfly didn’t need to be with its mother. The sheep wanted the butterfly to anchor down with her flock and be stable and steady. But the butterfly needed to be free and on her own. She needed to wander and jump from flower to flower, from one experience and adventure to the next.

I identified with the butterfly. Powerfully. But over the last few years I’ve learned how to give my children the benefits of being a sheep while still maintaining my need to fly from flower to flower.

Colors

Now you know why I chose the butterfly pieces on this page. I chose the colors because they were the colors I wanted to use. That’s it! If it hadn’t been for that beautiful pile of leftovers, I would have chosen orange instead of pink. Orange is my color — a mix of happy yellow and bold red that results in an energetic, playful, confident (if not a bit wacky) hue.

Then again, maybe the pink and cream work to represent the fact that I’ve learned to calm down and allow myself to make some roots. I do think there is something to be said about our urges and our gut instincts and how they can represent what we want or who we are at an sub-conscious level.

PRT058 – You Forget

Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011

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CHA 2011 – Provo Craft Card Shop

Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011

This is a smaller version of the Yudu screenprinting machine. It’s for hobbyist cardmakers!

CHA 2011 – Innovative Adhesives from Tombow!

Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011

I cannot wait until some of these are available!