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August 23, 2016 | Digital Scrapper News | Volume 14 Issue 34
Hi ,
 Here’s a special treat.
Kim Broedelet (KimB), this month’s featured Premier designer, created this fantastic photo mask just for you. And the best news—it’s FREE. Download the freebie now.
What do we ask in return? Nothin’. Zilch. Nada. But, we’d LOVE to see how you use it in your design.
Need some help using this mask on a digital product right away? Here are a few quick ideas:
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Use a photo mask as an anchor to draw your eye into other elements, papers and photos piled on top of it.
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Use a photo mask to add a grungy accent to the side of your document.
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Use a photo mask as, well, a photo mask. (wink) Or, clip paper to it instead.
Have a great week, friend. I’m looking forward to seeing YOU in the gallery.
P.S. Don’t miss out on the fun of the Favorite Free Tutorial FUN Challenge. Play today.
 P.S.S. ATTN: Windows Premier Members ⇒ Please take a moment to return to the Classic Photo Effects
classroom and redownload the Memory Keeper kit and QuickPages. The original files were incompatible with Windows 10.
Even if you use an earlier version of Windows, you may upgrade someday, so better be safe than sorry!
Page by Kathy Black using Memory Keeper (below)
Memory Keeper by Kim Broedelet is the perfect kit to help you scrap those precious photographs and memories of loved ones and family, and to remember those treasured and special moments that are meant to be shared and passed down to future generations.
This kit is part of this month’s Premier Issue (Classic Photo Effects).
ENCORE, ENCORE!
Here’s another oldie-but-goodie. Back by popular demand (from 2011)—reformatted and updated for current versions of Photoshop and Photoshop Elements.
Turn so-so skies into spectacular skies with this two-step process involving the Gradient tool.
Skills practiced:
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Using the Gradient Tool
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Keyboard shortcuts
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Working with Blend Modes
FREE Tutorial—Sky Drama (updated by Jen White)
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