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November 17, 2015 | Digital Scrapper News | Volume 13 Issue 46
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How do you move?
I instinctively equate the word move with the word exercise. The word exercise is then associated with a flat “ICK”. I simply have not developed a taste for it (fancy way of saying that I hate it).
If someone says I should ‘move,’ I immediately want to cross my arms and say, “You’re not my boss.” Ha! What a little stinker I am!
So, fast forward to Photoshop. This week’s free Digi Scrap Tutorial by Nann has me moving in a completely different direction (as well as state of mind). And, instead of ICK, I’m shouting COOL.
Check it out with everything else we have to offer this week:
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Adobe out of stock announcement
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New product from Susie—on sale now
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Basic Paper Masking Video & Challenge
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New FREE Digi Scrap Tutorial by Nann
I’ll be moving along now (no attitude inserted). See you in the galleries.
 P.S. Time is running out to snatch up Adobe’s Photoshop Elements 14 at Costco for $39.99. Sale ends November 29, 2015
Out of stock? Our Adobe contacts have assured us that the out of stock Photoshop Elements 14 at Costco will be replenished shortly. So, keep checking back, or you can ask for a rain check.
20% off NEW Release by Susie Roberts
Create a personalized iPhone cover that you can print at home. Full instructions for PS, PSE, and (as an added bonus) how to trace, print, and cut for a Silhouette Cameo cutting machine. Sale ends Sunday, November 22, 2015, 10PM Eastern. Premier discount applies. Shop now.
NEW Basic Paper Masking Video Tutorial
by Jen White
Quickly learn the simple technique of creating a custom layer mask from a two-tone grungy background paper.
Download includes a background paper so you can follow along.
Access the Video Tutorial Here:
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All Others: Find this video in our Shop
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Challenge Yourself This Week
Now through Tuesday, November 24, 2015, 10PM Eastern, join the Creative Team in a challenge to scrap your best using Jen White’s Basic Paper Masking video tutorial. Get all the details on the blog.
New FREE Digi Scrap Tutorial
Using a fancy style technique, learn how to give the appearance of something being cut out of paper to reveal what’s below.
Because of the nature of layer styles, the cutout can be easily moved around without having to redo the cuttings.
Digi Scrap Tutorial by Nannette Dalton
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