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Thursday, January 17, 2008
Inspired by Paper + Pixels
As the editor of
Paper + Pixels
I had the opportunity to read (and reread) the entire book, soaking up all the great—and simple!—digital techniques. I consider myself pretty computer savvy, but I was pleased to discover several techniques in both Word and Photoshop Elements that I had never used before. Two of my favorite new techniques include loading and using digital brushes and adding overlays to photos. (This layout of Audrey’s from the book includes a digital brush she made multi-colored.) And it’s been said before, but it’s worth repeating: Many of the digital effects in the book can be achieved using Word and
you don’t have to be a digital whiz
to re-create the looks.
I love the style and variety of all the
exclusive digital kits
that come with the book. I had a hard time deciding which to use for my hybrid layout! (I ended up choosing a digital paper, brackets and tag from the Seriously Pink kit by Poppy Andrews). This layout about my recent switch to my married name is truly a hybrid one—I created a page that combines similar amounts of digital and traditional elements. All the digital techniques I used are taught in
Paper + Pixels,
and I used both Word and Photoshop, just to show it can be done.
I started the layout by creating the photo, using Photoshop to blend two separate images. Then I resized and adjusted the color of the digital paper before layering the photo over it. Then I printed the paper and photo as one page. Finally, I resized and changed the color of the brackets and date tag (from green to pink) in Word and printed them out. (The journaling reads:
I feel like I’ve lost myself a little. But it’s exciting to share Paul’s name. I’m sure the feeling of not knowing who I am will pass. In the meantime, call me Kristin B.
)
Want to know more about
Paper + Pixels
and its authors, May Flaum and Audrey Neal? Check out their interview in the
MM forum
! And visit
Christine’s post
by noon this Friday to enter to win a free copy of the book.
Happy hybrid scrapping!
Kristin
1/17/2008 8:14:04 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
Comments [1]
1/17/2008 9:46:39 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
Great job on your page, Kristin! I love the design and your use of color.
Katie
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