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Commons Designer
Level 3
About Me
I have been digitally scrapbooking since about 2008. A few years ago I started designing my own scrapbook kits and posting them for free on my blog. I still post free things on my blog, and of course I have listed lots of things here on Pixel Scrapper in the Commons section, and most months I participate in the blog train. I am proud to say that I completed a project 52; many of those scraps are posted here. I am married to my high school sweetheart. I have two sons, and two wonderful daughters-in-law, three granddaughters and one grandson. My profile pic is my oldest granddaughter and myself enjoying some cheek to cheek time and playing with Photo Booth on the computer.
Type of Project
Digital Scrapbook LayoutDescription
Miss Haley having fun on a tire swing
I've used a kit called "Gobble, Gobble" by OklahomaDawn (me) it is available free at Scrapbook Flair, there are 150 elements and 30 papers in the kit.
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Recent Comments
Fun combination of photos.
Thanks for playing along with the Orange flash challenge. I love your creation using photos for the background is one of my favorite things to do.
@J.ajabad Abad…I would think it would be
I love the use the orange wash on top of the background photo to fit in with the flash challenge
@Dawn, would it be the same for PS CS5.
@ J.ajabad Abad…I use Photoshop Elements, I first trim the picture with "crop shape" and with feathering set at about 80, then place it on the background and at the top of the layer list under there is a bar that says "Normal" if you click on the little down area a drop menu will open, for this one I used "soft light", "overlay" works well. I usually click through the list to make sure I get the effect I want. Very simple. If you don't use Photoshop, you should be able to adjust opacity with about any editing program
How did you get picture background?
great extraction and it's perfect for the orange challenge!
So so lovely! I adore the blended photo with the extracted photo. Beautiful.