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Welcome to Studio Scrapping with Amy Ulen! This video is the second in my Photoshop series and comes with FREE downloads! You’ll find the downloads under the Freebies tab at http://studioscrapping.blogspot.com/.
I hope you will follow my blog while you are there. In this video, I show you how to resize your photos and create a clipping mask in Photoshop Elements using the FREE downloads. I hope you’ll post your completed layouts on my Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/studioscrapping.
Leave a comment here with some love to let me know how you like the downloads; it was my first attempt, so be gentle! Please visit http://www.youtube.com/createwithamy
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My adventures as a CTMH consultant began in April of 2007. My goal was simply to meet my minimums so that I could enjoy the consultant discount. Little did I know that my passion for the products and teaching scrapbooking and stamping techniques would lead me to so many new friendships. I've had the good fortune to travel to a variety of CTMH events and was even asked to teach at the Studio J Boot Camp in 2011, Convention Extravaganza in 2012, and on the main stage at Convention 2015.
Further Reading...
CTMH Studio J Tutorial #14 (Modifying Striped Paper)
March 9, 2011
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2 Comments
Tonya Whitehurst
July 2, 2011 at 10:30 amAmazing! Do you just use Photoshop Elements? I need to get a photo editing
software and was checking this out. I think the CS5 would be too much and
would like to start out with the Elements. What’s your opinion? You do such
amazing work – thanks for being so willing to share!!!!
createwithamy
July 2, 2011 at 11:52 am@twgal220 I actually use CS5 but am creating the tutorials with Elements
since that is what most people will have. If you are just starting out, I
would absolutely go with the most recent edition of Elements. Elements has
a lot of features that are perfect for scrapbookers. Can’t wait to see what
you do with the downloads!