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Welcome to Studio Scrapping with Amy Ulen! This video shows you how to take a free digital scrapbooking layered template and use it as a sketch for Studio J. After dropping my photos into the layer masks in Photoshop, I demonstrate how to turn off all other layers and save my photos and journaling strips as a PNG file for use in Studio J. I’ll show you how to use text boxes to recreate the sketch and to create a faux drop shadow…this technique is HUGE, so don’t miss it! As always, you’ll find more information on my blog at http://studioscrapping.blogspot.com/.
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Amy
Amy
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 #12 Part 1 (Creating Titles in Photoshop)
February 13, 2011
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2 Comments
Sean Turner
August 5, 2011 at 7:31 amThanks Amy! You make my life so much easier! Only challenge is to figure
out how to do it in Corel draw instead of photo shop!
Alayne Fleming
August 5, 2011 at 8:56 amThank you for sharing your way of doing the no limit layout. It is great! I
have been enjoying your Studio J videos. One mini suggestion….rotate the
background paper so more words are upright on the left side of the layout.
Again….appreciate the time you spend sharing your knowledge with us.
Always, Alayne from Ky.