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Scrapbooking Tutorial: Kids and Springtime


Sometimes it's hard to get started on a project. You're excited about the excellent brushes you just purchased and are eager to try them out, but what to do?

Here are some tips for using Photoshop brushes to make a beautiful keepsake page for a baby, be it your own or a friend's.

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Use the brushes like stamps to create a border.

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Layering brushes is a great way to make an abstract background for your page.

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If you put the brush on a new layer in Photoshop and apply a layer style like a drop shadow, it can appear that the brush is actually a sticker! Put a thin white stroke around it to make it look even more like a sticker.

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Make epoxy stickers, too, with layer styles and brushes as the background artwork. You'll have to experiment a bit, but try starting out with the following layer styles.

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Try adjusting the drop shadow effects to get a different look. It's probably best to use the Global Light so that all the shadows are facing the proper direction.

Get a vellum effect by using a Pattern Overlay Layer Style set to Stucco 4, with a blend mode of Overlay and decrease the opacity to 30-50% depending on the desired effect.

Including slight drop shadows on some of your elements will help them stand out against the background. Just don't overdo it!

Scrapbooking Tutorial: Kids and Springtime Tutorial: Final Result (Click to enlarge)
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