Digital Scrapbooking Tutorials
Let me show you some of my favorite digital scrapbooking, digital art journaling and Photoshop and Photoshop Elements techniques. I’ve also got some hybrid tutorials for you, along with some social media tips!
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Featured Tutorials
Selectively Coloring Black + White Photos to Add Interest and Focus
Otherwise uninteresting photos can gain new life by changing them to black and white and then selectively re-coloring some areas.
All Tutorials
Using Paint or Gesso Elements as Photo Masks
This tutorial shows you how to use paint or gesso elements in a kit as a mask for your photos
Using Transparent Overlays
This tutorial shows how to quickly make digital background papers using transparent overlays. It’s meant to be an overview, not a step-by-step tutorial.
Facebook Custom Friends Lists
Vicki Robinson Designs shows you how to create custom lists of friends and pages within Facebook, so you can quickly the posts you care about
Art Journaling – Out Of Bounds
Digital Art Journaling was not in the mainstream of the digital scrapbooking world. How does it fit in?
Out-of-Bounds Effect
What does “out-of-bounds” mean in terms of art journaling – and what does it have to do with Photoshop?
Mixing Digital Products on Your Page
Mixing digital products on your page can seem a daunting proposition. After all, designer kits are...
Using Snapshot in the Photoshop History Panel
Photoshop – Using the “snapshot” feature of History Panel can save you time as you work your pages.
Adding a Digital Paper Clip to your Pages
Adding a Digital Paper Clip to your page is super easy. Making it look realistic is also easy and, in my Photoshop Elements tutorial, I show you how.
Stencil Your Digital Pages For a Mixed Media Look!
Stenciling is one of my very, very favorite mixed media techniques because it is so simple! Lay the stencil down, use your choice of spray inks or paints on top, remove the stencil and voila! In just a few seconds, you’ve created a lovely background – or even focal element – for your artwork
Cutting Planner Sheets with a Silhouette
Are you considering jumping on the planner train? It’s being talked about everywhere! Since I’m a digi girl and keep my schedule, tasks, lists, design ideas, etc. on my believed i-devices, I’m still on the fence … although I did buy an Avery mini-binder to play with … so I’ll see where that takes me.