Showing posts with label digital scrapbooking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label digital scrapbooking. Show all posts

Thursday, July 4, 2013

July Sale

Happy 4th of July!

I just wanted to stop by and let everyone know about our current sale.  Now through July 23rd get 25% OFF ALL PAPER PACKS!

You can always combine it with the other special which is:
Buy 3 Get 1 additional item FREE, 
Buy 4 Get 2 additional items FREE, 
Buy 5 Get 3 additional items FREE, 
Buy 10 Get 10 additional items FREE, 
Buy 20 Get 21 additional items FREE
FREE items must be of equal or lesser value to the lowest priced item bought. To get your free items, Copy and Paste ENTIRE TITLE of free product(s) (NOT link) in notes to seller to get your free item(s). Do NOT put free items in cart. 

Here are some of our patriotic papers and clip art that you could use to commemorate all the festive activities from today!

25% Off Sale 4th of July Digital Paper Pack  - Personal and Commercial Use - Patriotic (629)


25% Off Sale Digital Paper pack - 4th of July (276)


4th of July Clip Art Patriotic America USA Digital Scrapbooking Clipart (278)


4th of July Clip Art Digital Scrapbooking Word Art Patriotic American USA (277)

Happy 4th of July! Let Freedom Ring!

Friday, December 28, 2012

Photo Mask AKA Clipping Mask Tutorial

People ask me all the time how to use Photo Masks, also known as clipping masks. No idea what I am talking about? Here are some examples.  (tutorial below)




Instructions are for use in photoshop and photoshop elements.
Step 1. Open your document.
Step 2. Open the photo mask you want and drag it to your main document
Step 3. Open your picture and drag it to the main document.
Step 4. In the layers menu make sure your layers look something like this with your picture above the photo mask:

Step 5. With your picture selected hold down your Alt key and hover between your photo and photo mask in the layers menu. When the cursor changes to an image that looks like an open circle on top of a filled circle CLICK. 
Step 6. Your photo should now be clipped to the shape of the photo mask.
Brilliant huh? I love this feature. It was like turning on a light bulb in a pitch black room when I learned how to use these. Hope you love your new knowledge too! 

Isn't that pink marshmallow cute too? And yes, the contraption in the background IS a medieval catapult called a trebuchet....in case you were wondering. :)