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Digital Scrapbooking

Scrapbook with your computer by creating digital layouts using photo editing software.
Digital Technique: Selective Coloring for Photographs
by Denise Gormish (Sep 30, 2010)
Here’s how to selectively color a photograph using Adobe Photoshop:

Digital Technique: Recoloring Digital Items
by Denise Gormish (Aug 31, 2010)
One of the advantages of digital scrapbooking is the ability to recolor any item. Brushes, alphabets, images, text, paper and word art can all be colored easily. There are several methods for coloring a digital item.

Digitally Attached
by Denise Gormish (Jul 30, 2010)
Adhesives may not be necessary for digital scrapbooking but attachments can still be useful on digital scrapbook pages. Adding attachments such as brads, buttons, paperclips, pins and staples can give a 3-dimensional feel to the layout and can ground the items to the scrapbook page.

DIY: Transparent Overlay Using Digital Products
by Denise Gormish (Jun 28, 2010)
It is possible to use your own computer to create custom-made transparency overlays. To create an overlay you will need a computer scrapbooking program such as Adobe Photoshop or Elements, digital products, a printer and transparency film.

Digital Step-by-Step: Mediterranean Sea
by Denise Gormish (Sep 17, 2009)
After traveling to Europe, I came home with hundreds of photographs to scrapbook. To highlight one special photograph, I broke the photograph up into sections and centered it. You can easily do the same to any photograph.

Digital Templates for Paper Scrapbookers
by Denise Gormish (Jul 10, 2009)
Templates and sketches make it easy to create a well-designed layout quickly. Paper crafters are not limited to printed templates, but can also use digital templates. Here's how:

Using the Brush Tool as a Stamp in Adobe Photoshop
by Denise Gormish (Jan 22, 2009)
If you love the ease and versatility of rubber stamps, you’ll love the Brush Tool in Adobe Photoshop. The Brush Tool allows you to stamp a digital graphic (words or images) on to a canvas.

Digital Step-by-Step: One More Time
by Denise Gormish (Aug 5, 2008)
One thing I enjoy about digital scrapbook pages is the ability to easily create a graphic look.

Using E-Cuts Printables in Digital Scrapbooking
by Tammy Moore (Dec 28, 2007)
Scrapbook.com E-Cuts Printables are perfect for digital scrapbookers too! Here are a few tips for using Kristine Bents’ gorgeous Winter Series E-Cuts (found here, here and here) in PSE.

Creating Digital Layered Titles
by Maureen Spell (Oct 25, 2007)
Have you ever come across an awesome quote or title but didn't have enough chipboard letters or stickers to add it to your layout? One tool that can get the job done is your computer. Here's how:

Adding a Digital Frame or Edge to a Photograph
by Denise Gormish (Jul 14, 2007)
To make a digital photograph more prominent or to give it more depth, use a frame. There are several ways to add a frame to a digital photograph. Here are a few techniques.

FotoFusion: The Fusion of Digital and Traditional
by Karina Worlton (Apr 25, 2007)
LumaPix’s FotoFusion software allows users to have the best of both worlds, blending traditional scrapbooking materials with digital techniques.

8” x 8” Digital Album Tutorial
by Tammy Moore (Jan 17, 2007)
Drag. Drop. Print. With pre-designed digital layouts, creating mini albums has never been easier than this!

Digital + Paper
by Jennifer Sizemore (Dec 20, 2006)
I have finally figured out that I can use digital elements, and still get my hands on paper and ink just by changing the way I create my paper accents and photos.

Hybrid Scrapbooking
by Maureen Spell (Nov 15, 2006)
Hybrid scrapbooking--combining traditional and digital elements on a scrapbooking page. It's easy, fun, and a great way to use fun new techniques.

The Digital Alternative
by Michelle Fulton (Nov 8, 2006)
Digital scrapbooking provides new opportunities to traditional scrappers who are looking to try something new. Let's take a look at some of the reasons why digital scrapbooking can be a good alternative to traditional scrapbooking:

What Is Digital Scrapbooking?
by Tammy Moore (Nov 1, 2006)
Digital scrapbooking is just like paper scrapbooking, with one major difference – all or most of the layout is created on the computer. Be in the know by learning the essential terms surrounding digital scrapbooking.

Google Picasa: Organizing Your Photos and Graphics! (Free Trial)
by Scrapbook.com (Jul 22, 2006)
Have you seen the new software that Google is giving away for FREE? It's called "Picasa" and it's fantastic.

Scrapbook MAX!: Step-by-Step
by Jaime Warren (May 18, 2006)
Scrapbook MAX! is easy-to-learn software that can get you digitally scrapping in no time. I am going to walk you through the simple steps of the Scrapbook MAX! software, so let’s go!

Maximize Your Digital Scrapbooking with Scrapbook MAX!
by Andrea Steed (May 1, 2006)
If you’re looking for an easy-to-use and versatile digital scrapbooking software program, take note! This month, the Blue Crew designers here at Scrapjazz had a chance to try out the new digital scrapbooking software called Scrapbook MAX!

Digital Scrapbooking for Paper Scrapbookers
by Tammy Moore (Dec 5, 2005)
See how you can use digital products and techniques on a paper-and-glue scrapbook page.

Computer Generated Scrapbooking
by Andrea Steed (Apr 17, 2004)
While digital scrapbooking is not for everybody, it can be a great option and has many advantages over traditional scrapbooking.

Digital Scrapbooking - What is it all about anyway?
by Michelle Shefveland (Apr 1, 2004)
If you’ve ever wondered how amazing digital layouts are created, here’s a fantastic article and resource from CottageArts.net to tell you how!


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