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Quick Tip Tuesday – see what you’re doing with Brushes

We scrappers love our fun brushes – they work like stamps, you can draw stuff, age things with grunge brushes – the possiblities are endless!  But sometimes, it’s hard to see what you’re doing with some of the shaped brushes – especially if they’re larger than your canvas! You can change how you view your brush easily!  Go to Edit>Preferences>Display & Cursors and you’ll
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Quick Tip Tuesday – Select that Type

There are so many time saving tips and shortcuts in both Photoshop and Elements that it’s hard to remember them all. Here’s one I knew and had forgotten: Here’s some nice journaling I pulled from one of Jenn’s layouts – To easily select just one word, select your text tool (keyboard shortcut “T”) and double-click on the word. And just that word is selected.
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Quick Tip Tuesday – Need a Template? You GOT one!

Found some GREAT old photos last night, looking at the books with our DD Becky, and decided to make a ‘then and now’ layout for the book I’m working on.  As usual, I was short on time, and wanted to do this quickly!  So… I was browsing my layouts folder for inspiration, and found this layout: and I thought it would work with my
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Quick Tip Tuesday – Burn, Baby Burn…

Disco Inferno!!  (sorry, but you gotta follow burn baby burn with disco inferno! – I know, showing my age…) I read a great little tut today on Scrapper’s Guide on Ribbon Wrapping: http://scrappersguide.com/tip_sg_08-10-20el.html but I feel like she left one more step off the tut… I got through the steps she wrote – cut a piece of ribbon just a teeny bit wider than
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Quick Tip Tuesday – Straight as a Arrow

Ever needed to draw the perfect arrow in Photoshop or Elements? There is a great hidden feature to the line tool that makes it easy! Go ahead and select your Line Tool by clicking and holding on the Rectangle Tool. Along the top is the option bar – click the down arrrow and you get this dialog box: Click in your document and drag
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