You may have already figured out how to deal with your Photoshop Elements issue, but you can always download the trial version of Photoshop Elements from the Adobe website and use your serial# from Home Depot after it’s been installed.
Click here to watch the tutorial on how to get this custom logo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5afB_e4nakc&list=UUxrm-tMH-iuK2PdYsMgkRGw Updated 12/22/15: Festisite no longer has the Starbucks logo template. I'm joining with Colleen from Lemon Thistle to show you how to use your Silhouette and/or Cricut to make all kinds of awesome projects. For example, in its basic form, three salmon (fish) are used to denote the surname "Salmon". A more sophisticated example was the rebus of Bishop Walter Lyhart (d. 1472) of Norwich, consisting of a stag (or hart) lying down in a conventional… Click here to view their gallery of finished art on Artsonia. You can download this lesson (step by step ppt) from TPT here. Today I introduce you to Festisite.com and their text generator. It’s just a simple online gadget that will turn your paragraph of text into spiraling heart, a spiraling circle, or even rows of waves.
In this layout, I decided to change the color of the overlay to match my layout better. I hope you will give this technique a try, and I can’t wait to see it in the Digi Scrap Tutorial Gallery. It really does take the page from good to great. It looks more finished and has more visual interest without taking away from the main event – the photo. Today, I will show you how to add it to some pine. Nothing like pine with a little snow on it. Reminds me of all those flocked trees we had growing up. If you do, just grab the the old catalog file from C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Elements Organizer\Catalogs and copy it to the new computer, open elements and that will force Elements to try to convert the previous catalog. Sometimes I make things so complicated to get the result I want. You just rock at simplifying and making things easy! Now if I can just remember to use this! If you have an image that has characteristics of a potentially good photo mask (from Part One), yet it fails the Transparency Test, then one great way to salvage the mask is to simply create a brush.
If you do, just grab the the old catalog file from C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Elements Organizer\Catalogs and copy it to the new computer, open elements and that will force Elements to try to convert the previous catalog. Sometimes I make things so complicated to get the result I want. You just rock at simplifying and making things easy! Now if I can just remember to use this! If you have an image that has characteristics of a potentially good photo mask (from Part One), yet it fails the Transparency Test, then one great way to salvage the mask is to simply create a brush. I never knew what that thing was called!! LOL I admit I knew about this, but, I would like to add how invaluable that little gizmo is when creating a repeating circular design, like a flower, from individual ‘petals’. Just copy the first… The reason size matters is that if you were to try to make a small pixel image bigger, the quality will be greatly reduced if you transform it larger. Open a scrapbook page (File > Open) with which you wish to work. Or, create a new 12 x 12 inch document (File > New > Blank File) at 300 ppi with a white background. (Photoshop: Choose File > New.)
Click here to watch the tutorial on how to get this custom logo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5afB_e4nakc&list=UUxrm-tMH-iuK2PdYsMgkRGw Updated 12/22/15: Festisite no longer has the Starbucks logo template. I'm joining with Colleen from Lemon Thistle to show you how to use your Silhouette and/or Cricut to make all kinds of awesome projects. For example, in its basic form, three salmon (fish) are used to denote the surname "Salmon". A more sophisticated example was the rebus of Bishop Walter Lyhart (d. 1472) of Norwich, consisting of a stag (or hart) lying down in a conventional… Click here to view their gallery of finished art on Artsonia. You can download this lesson (step by step ppt) from TPT here. Today I introduce you to Festisite.com and their text generator. It’s just a simple online gadget that will turn your paragraph of text into spiraling heart, a spiraling circle, or even rows of waves. What are the best applications to enjoy yourself at leisure time? The article shares 25 best funny photo editors with special features that you can have a funny time.
Click here to watch the tutorial on how to get this custom logo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5afB_e4nakc&list=UUxrm-tMH-iuK2PdYsMgkRGw Updated 12/22/15: Festisite no longer has the Starbucks logo template.