Broken Stroke Outline with Phrases and Dingbats

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Broken Stroke Tutorial by Gina Harper

 

Broken Stroke Outline with Phrases and Dingbats
by Gina Harper

Draw attention to photos and journaling by creating a broken stroke outline with phrases or dingbats. Use this technique to frame your entire page for that little extra touch.

 

For this tutorial you will need:

  • Photoshop Elements or Adobe Photoshop

 

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Photos & Page: Mayan Blessing by Gina HarperTutorial: Broken Stroke Outline with Phrases and Dingbats by Gina Harper Kit: Choose Kindness by Kristin Cronin-Barrow Fonts: Caroni, Myriad Pro Condensed
Page & Photos: Mayan Blessing by Gina Harper
Tutorial: Broken Stroke Outline with Phrases and Dingbats by Gina Harper
Kit: Choose Kindness by Kristin Cronin-Barrow
Fonts: Caroni, Myriad Pro Condensed

 

More pages created using this tutorial:

Page & Photos: Michelle BelisleTutorial: Broken Stroke Outline with Phrases and Dingbats by Gina Harper Kits: Soul Food, Secret Recipe and Pampered Pets all by Connie Prince, Christmas Bake Off by Seatrout Scraps Font(s): Alfa Slab One, Comic Sans, Can Dog
Page & Photos: Michelle Belisle
Tutorial: Broken Stroke Outline with Phrases and Dingbats by Gina Harper
Kits: Soul Food, Secret Recipe and Pampered Pets all by Connie Prince, Christmas Bake Off by Seatrout Scraps
Fonts: Alfa Slab One, Comic Sans, Can Dog

 

 

Page & Photo: Nanci RadfordTutorial: Broken Stroke Outline with Phrases and Dingbats by Gina Harper Kit(s): Daily Life by Scrapvine and Seasons of Life by Dandelion Dust Font(s): Segoe and Southmore
Page & Photo: Nanci Radford
Tutorial: Broken Stroke Outline with Phrases and Dingbats by Gina Harper
Kits: Daily Life by Scrapvine and Seasons of Life by Dandelion Dust
Fonts: Segoe and Southmore

 

 

Page & Photos: Kellie LinnTutorial: Broken Stroke Outline with Phrases and Dingbats by Gina Harper Kit: Connected by Little Butterfly Wings Font: 1942 Report
Page & Photos: Kellie Linn
Tutorial: Broken Stroke Outline with Phrases and Dingbats by Gina Harper
Kit: Connected by Little Butterfly Wings
Font: 1942 Report

 

 

Card: Carla ShuteTutorial: Broken Stroke Outline with Phrases and Dingbats by Gina Harper Kit: Will You Be My Gnome by WendyP Designs Font: Andy Bear, Suit Icons
Card: Carla Shute
Tutorial: Broken Stroke Outline with Phrases and Dingbats by Gina Harper
Kit: Will You Be My Gnome by WendyP Designs
Font: Andy Bear, Suit Icons

 

 

Photos: Rachel TurcoPage: Anke Turco Tutorial: Broken Stroke Outline with Phrases and Dingbats by Gina Harper Kit: Tis the Season by Vicki Robinson Fonts: Myriad Pro, Fredoka dingbats, Impact, Aaqheella
Photos: Rachel Turco
Page: Anke Turco
Tutorial: Broken Stroke Outline with Phrases and Dingbats by Gina Harper
Kit: Tis the Season by Vicki Robinson
Fonts: Myriad Pro, Fredoka dingbats, Impact, Aaqheella

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8 Responses

  1. Teresa Choma
    | Reply

    Great tutorial. Can you please tell me the name of the Christmas light dingbat font you used in the extra sample page?
    My poor hearing isn’t allowing me to understand what you said and I’d love to use that dingbat!

    • gina harper
      | Reply

      It’s called XMAS FONT DINGBATS. I used the 8 key which was the light dingbat from the XMAS FONT DINGBATS. The same dingbat can also be found in the Journal Dingbats 4 font.

  2. Margaret Wood
    | Reply

    Thank you so much Gina. I love your tutorial, it gave me inspiration to go out and take a few photos and scrap them immediately! (that’s a first in 61 years of scrapping!!!)

    • gina harper
      | Reply

      Yay!! I’m so glad you’ve been inspired. Please share in Community when you complete your page.

  3. Stephanie
    | Reply

    Fun new approach- thank you!

    • gina harper
      | Reply

      You’re welcome Stephanie! I can’t wait to see what you come up with!

  4. Grace
    | Reply

    Thanks so much for this video. It’s such a simple technique yet makes for an eye-catching design.

    • gina harper
      | Reply

      Thanks Grace! I love both how easy and resourceful it is. I’m glad you like it too!

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