Fall In L❤️VE With Photoshop – New Free Tutorial

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October 25, 2022 | Digital Scrapper News | Volume 20, Issue 43

Hi there!

Have you fallen in love with Photoshop yet? I could literally give a thousand reasons to do so, but instead, how about just one?

Since the inception of digital scrapbooking, what you SEE, really isn’t what you GET. And that’s because all things are Photoshop-able. (No, I don’t think that’s a word.)

Take this word art by Just Jamiee, for example. This week on the blog, Carla Shute will show you how to Photoshop word art so that you can rearrange the words how YOU want (or need) them to look. Yep. Just one more reason to L❤️VE Photoshop.

 


 

The scrapbook page above was created by Kellie Linn. You’ll find more inspiration like this in Carla’s blog post. Get the details below.

 

Love and creative success,


Jen White
DigitalScrapper.com
QwikLearn.Teachable.com

P.S. The header above was created using Hello Autumn by Just Jaimee.

 


 

News from Our Community

 


 

 

Brand New Mini Class (by Jenifer Juris) Coming Soon!

 


 

 

New FREE Video Tutorial

Separate word art to fit your scrapbook page design using the Lasso Tool and a shortcut.

 

 

Includes:

  • Word art by Angie Briggs
  • Video for PS & PSE
  • Step-by-step PDF manual

 

Watch the Video:
Separating Word Art with the Lasso Tool by Carla Shute

 


Spectacular Pages from the Galleries


 


Page & Photo: Ramona Fissinger
Tutorial: DSP23, Volume 2, Lesson 2, Variation 3, Twirly Swirly Anchor

 


Page & Photos: Val Sleger

 


Page: Shirl Kimbro
Tutorial: DSP23, Volume 2, Lesson 1, Variation 2, Separated & Blended Paper

 


Page: Fae Dalke
Tutorial: DSP23, Volume 2, Lesson 1, Texture Blended Photo

 


Page: Yvonne Puckett

 


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  1. Bety
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    I never thought that digital scrapbook was a thing!! I discovered a new thing I can do!

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