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Learn to create Victorian journaling stamps using elements from this month’s kit and free font corners and borders available on the web.

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Have some holiday fun with this creative Fairy Portrait technique! Transform a daughter, granddaughter, friend or even yourself into a fairy, complete with wings and sparkles. This keepsake portrait will add a little extra magic to any season.

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Postage stamps have been around a long time in digital scrapbooking, but they have a new, updated look that makes them even more eye-catching. You’ll be making these trendy stamps with ease after you learn two ways you can use a brush to create the perforations on rectangular or triangular stamps.

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Pretend you’re in kindergarden again and have some fun painting letters to make a unique title on your scrapbook page! You’ll get the painted effect by taking advantage of some little used Photoshop brushes, and by combining a filter and mask technique.

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Circular seals with striped edges are very popular as design elements. In this lesson I’ll teach you how to create a Photoshop brush and then I’ll show you how to use the brush and a filter to create the striped edges for a seal.

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Some pages were just meant to be shiny! One of the best ways to shine up a page is to add glints of light. In this lesson you’ll learn how to create a light glint, turn it into a Photoshop brush, and use it on a winter wonderland page!

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Diamonds add a wonderful sparkle to a scrapbook page! In this lesson we’ll take a closer look at a scrap- book page and talk about three ways you could approach the design. I’ll also show you how to make a diamond brush!

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Stitching is a favorite tool of the traditional and digital scrapbooker alike, but sometimes it can be hard to make the stitches look real when you’re working with digital brushes.

The technique you’ll learn in this video tutorial gives your stitches a needle-punched-through-the-paper look.

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Stamped Blocks

Stamped Blocks

by Sara Horton on September 1, 2008

in Scrapbook Tutorials

Turn any photo or patterned paper into a stamped image in just a few easy steps. Use ordinary Photoshop tools and photos to create a convincing stamped block for photos, journaling or embellishing your scrapbook pages.

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With a few easy steps, you can create a realistic rubber-stamped look on your scrapbook pages. Using these techniques, your text and brushes will look just like they’ve been stamped on the page.

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