Step 6 - Edit Elements/Embellishments With Adjustment Layers Our embellishments came from a baby shower clipart bundle, a planner clipart bundle, a banners scrapbooking kit, and a wedding clipart bundle. The further up in the list a layer is, the more in front it will be. Note: keep in mind layer order when you’re adding the embellishments. Repeat for the rest of your embellishments. Import your digital scrapbook embellishments and resize them using Free Transform. Step 5 - Add Digital Scrapbook Embellishments The photos we used are part of our diversity collection in the Plus Hub. Repeat this step for the rest of your images. Right-click on the photo layer, choose Create a Clipping Mask and resize the photo. We’ll import the photos the same way we imported the digital papers, ensuring each photo layer is directly above the correct element layer. We’ll be applying photos to the rectangle elements on the template. Step 4 - Add and Apply Photos to Elements Our text will say “Our LITTLE World,” and we split it into three separate objects. You can repeat this step (Step 3) for any other text you’d like to add. If you're wondering, we used the fonts Market Walkin and Too Cute. Then click on the artboard, type your text, and click the checkmark icon at the top. Pick your font, font size, and font color in the Options bar at the top or in the Character panel (Window > Character). Now we’ll delete the text that came with the template and add our own. Repeat this step (Step 2) with the other template elements and digital papers. Then click the Create a new group icon at the bottom of the Layers panel to put all the layers into a group folder and condense the list of layers.ĭouble-click on the group folder name and change it to something more recognizable. If you have a lot of layers, select the layers that work together. See our image below for a better understanding. We then copied those layers and moved the copies to the top border. Repeat until the element is completely filled. Select one of the layers, enable Free Transform, and move it over while holding Shift. If your digital paper is too small for your element and is a seamless design like ours, right-click on the digital paper layer and select Duplicate Layer. If the layer is not maintaining its aspect ratio while resizing, depress the chainlink icon in the Options bar at the top, or hold down Shift. With the digital paper layer selected, press Control/Command + T to enable Free Transform. Resize Digital Paper to Fill the Template Element if Needed Next, right-click on the digital paper layer and choose Create a Clipping Mask. Simply drag + drop layers to rearrange them. Note: the digital paper layer needs to be directly above the element layer. Select the element to which you want to apply the pattern, and then import the digital paper/pattern file. We’ll be using the patterns of the digital papers to decorate the borders on the top and bottom of our template. Step 2 - Apply Digital Paper Patterns to the Template Elements Then select the digital paper layer and lower the Opacity setting at the top of the Layers panel. We’ll first hide the original background layer by clicking its eye icon so it doesn't show through. We want a lighter background, so we’ll be lowering the opacity of the digital paper layer. Click the checkmark at the top or press Enter when it’s at the correct size. If your digital paper is not keeping its aspect ratio while resizing, hold down Shift as you click and drag. Then click + drag the digital paper file from the File Explorer/Finder into Photoshop.Ĭlick + drag the handles on the bounding box to resize the digital paper to fit the entire artboard. Select the background layer, so the digital paper layer gets placed directly above it when imported. Then click on the artboard to fill the background layer with the foreground color.Īdd Digital Paper for the Background Import the Digital Paper Now click on the foreground color icon, pick the color you want to use, and click OK. Select the background layer and the Paint Bucket Tool (G). Your background can be a solid color, or you can use some digital paper to add color and texture to your scrapbook page. We have guides on unzipping files and installing fonts if needed. Your files should be downloaded and unzipped to your computer, and your fonts should be installed. We'll be using a six-photo digital scrapbooking template and some cute pastel digital papers from Design Bundles. They can be used as is, or you can use elements from them to create your own scrapbook pages.īefore we begin, gather your photos, patterns/digital papers, and digital scrapbook embellishments. Using scrapbook templates in Photoshop makes scrapbooking easy and fun! When compared to traditional scrapbooking, it's much quicker and still looks incredible! Scrapbook templates make it easy to get started.
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