1. Create a New Image 800 x 600 pixels
2. Click View > Actual Pixels (ALT+Ctrl+0) this will allow you to see your work space
3. Change the Background Color to #b1b4af
4. Create a new layer (Layer>New>Layer) or Shift+Ctrl+N
5. Click on
and set the dimension to what I have below. With the Style fixed it will make setting the exact dimension easy. Make sure you center the Rectangle in the middle of your work space.
5. Click on
and Fill your newly created rectangle with # FFFFFF. When your finish press Ctrl+D to deselect the rectangle.
6. Create New Layer Shift+Ctrl+N
7. Click and hold your mouse over the rectangular marquee tool
.
Some new tools will come up click on Single Row Marquee Tool. This will add the paper lines.
8.
Now with your Single Row Marquee Tool selected click on your selection tab and click add to selection
.
9. Now to add the lines to your paper. I added the lines one at a time and spaced it about half an inch apart
See my example.
You will need to get rid of the line that’s off the paper. Click the Rectangular Marquee Tool
and click subtract from selection
. Your paper should look something like this
10. Make sure your still on the new layer; zoom into the paper about 500%. Click on
set the color to #627d91. Use the Paint Bucket Tool and bump the color onto the lines. Now you should have something like this.
11. Create New Layer Shift+Ctrl+N. Click and hold your mouse over
until the new selection appears. Click on Single Column Marquee Tool. Use this tool to draw two vertical lines one on the right and left side. Repeat steps (9 and 10) using this color #b75454. You should now have something like this
12. Create New Layer Shift+Ctrl+N. Click and hold your mouse over the rectangular Marquee Tool
until you see the new selection. Click on the
Elliptical marquee Tool and add the setting below. This will give you the setting for the paper holes.
13. Change back the layer with the main paper. Use the Elliptical Marquee Tool and create three holes. You can do that part by just looking at it, space the holes evenly when you are satisfied press your delete key. You should get something like this













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