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Using the Lens Flare filter, we will explore how to create a “glint” in hair.

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Using the Lens Flare filter, we will explore how to create a “glint” in hair.

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Calling all sports Moms! We all like a good action photo. And if your kids play sports, you’ve probably got tons of photos just waiting to be scrapped. This month we’re bundled a couple of our favorite action video tutorials together to help inspire you.

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Want to turn an ordinary photo into a work of art? You can by adding texture overlays.

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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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Remember the postcards with curved 3D letters? They had the letters of the state name with pictures inside the letters showing scenery or state attractions. In this lesson, we’ll create a similar 3D letter effect you can use as a title for your own special vacation page!

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Every once in awhile it’s fun to do something different to draw attention to a special photo. In this lesson you’ll do just that by making an object or person in the photo appear to step right out of the photo!

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When you really want to grab someone’s attention, here’s a great way to do it- with an extreme out-of-bounds technique.

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In Motion

In Motion

by Linda Sattgast on February 1, 2008

in Scrapbook Tutorials

Learn how to set up a photo shoot and use several photos to create one amazing photo that appears to be partly “in motion.” You’ll also learn how to blend three photos together seamlessly into a compelling artistic statement!

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