Get freebies! See below: Basic tutorial on how to create a document, add and size elements. Check out my blog for quality freebies and more fun digital scrapping tips, ideas, and links. seejanescrapbook.blogspot.com the full kit is available at www.pclayers.com … tutorial PSE Photoshop digital scrapbooking freebies natalie malan seejanescrapbook pcLayers
Photoshop Elements Digital Scrapbooking Tutorial
20 comments for “Photoshop Elements Digital Scrapbooking Tutorial”
I’m considering getting a Mac Book & thinking of getting this program, to create with. It will be different for me, because I’m used to PSP-7 & 9.
July 10th, 2009 at 12:58 pmHello,
My name is Charles I am a preschool teacher’s aide and an amature photographer and a god-father.
I have been working on a slide show for my god-daughter for about 7 1/2 months just guessing.
But I just thought of a neat idea and I was wondering if you might can help me. I would like to change up the slideshow a bit, I want it to have a scrapbook type of feel to it. But I am having a bit of a hardtime designing and everything. Hope you can help.
Thank You SOOO Much! For the last 2 days Ive been searching/surfing the web for a Scrapbook “begginers class” on PSE and couldnt find a first LO tutorial… Thank you for taking the time and showing us!!!! I’m so exited! Thanks again!!
July 19th, 2009 at 2:20 amSuperb! I’ve been wanting to break into Digital Scrapbooking but never knew where to start. I have regular Photoshop 7 and it is overwhelming. PE is much better! Thanks! Keep em’ coming!
July 20th, 2009 at 11:41 pmI was wondering how to set up my photoshop screen to look like yours.I have Photoshop 7.0
July 22nd, 2009 at 7:26 amThis was a fatastic help to me! I’m up and running now. Thank you. I do have one small problem hopefully you can help me with. Whenever I open a new file the top and left sides of my white background have a tiny amount of grey…like the background isn’t totally centered on the grey space. I also get lines that aren’t quite grid lines on photos when I drag and drop them onto the background. I can get rid of them but don’t know why it does that. Do you know what’s going on? Thanks so much!
July 22nd, 2009 at 8:47 pmomg thank you so much for this tutorial! i decided to go digital but had NOOO CLUE how to work with my PSE6 to actually make one! i’ve been searching everywhere for a digi-scrapbook tutorial!! IM SOO GLAD I FOUND YOU!!! you’re awesome!! thanks!!
July 23rd, 2009 at 10:18 amI loved it!! I never did digital scrapbooking and i was woundering..after you print it where do you put the page? i mean, in regular scrapbooking we have the albuns, do you put the digital papers in the albuns too?
thanks so much!!
Great tutorial and so very helpful to this very new, newbie!
Happy New Year!
July 26th, 2009 at 3:13 am(I made them for a freebie on my blog). Glad you like them.
Or click on “about this video” up in the right hand corner of this page and it has a direct link to the blog.
July 30th, 2009 at 3:46 amThere are probably going to be three replies from me eventually on here because it’s not showing up, and won’t let me include the link to my blog where you can get them for free (check out the august archive). So, google “see jane scrapbook” and it should be the first thing that shows up. Good luck!
August 2nd, 2009 at 8:20 amWell… That’s an interesting question. I’m actually a “mac” computer kind of person and am running a PC on my mac for the demo. I saved it to the desktop so I could find it again because the whole PC thing confuses me! And also because files saved to my “virtual PC” desktop I can access from my mac. Confusing huh.
August 2nd, 2009 at 11:30 amhow did you find those paper clips becuase i really can never find any good clipped paper clips ??
thanks
that was a great tutorial……..better than others that I have seen……one ? why do you save to the desktop?
August 4th, 2009 at 4:46 am

