Adobe Challenges Linda: Valentine’s Day Project

Published: Tue, 02/07/17

 
 
February 7, 2017  |  Digital Scrapper News  |  Volume 15 Issue 06
 
Hi ,
 
I’m normally not a DIY person (Do It Yourself), but when Adobe asked me if I would create a seasonal photo transfer using Photoshop Elements 15 and then write a blog post about it, I figured I’d give it a try.
 
The Photoshop Elements 15 part would be a piece of cake. And what could be that hard about a photo transfer?
 
Preparing my photo was the easy part—on my blog post I’ll share what I did using Photoshop Elements. I’ll also share the steps for making a photo transfer. It involves painting with matte medium on the front of my photo and on the back of an acrylic tray.
 
I had an unexpected mishap and a serendipitous surprise. Check out my blog post to see my finished project and to learn a fantastic way to create a darling gift for Valentine’s Day!
 
Love and scrapbooking success,
 
Linda Sattgast
Linda Sattgast (for Jen White) | DigitalScrapper.com
 
 

 

“Love love love this class!”

In our Design Beautiful Pages class students are learning and growing in their scrapbook skills. Here’s what one class member had to say:
 
"Love love love this class! Thanks for an incredible class. I cannot even imagine what you're going to have for us for the next 11 months! :-)" ~Suzanne Gmirek, Mequon, Wisconsin
 
Ready to step into the next stage of learning? It’s never too late to get started.
 
Learn more about Design Beautiful Pages by Linda Sattgast.
 
 

 

Challenge Yourself in February

Celebrate February, the love month, by honoring those you care about. Join Jenifer Juris and the 2017 Creative Team in a challenge to tell a story about someone you love.
 
This month’s challenge is being sponsored by The Lilypad. Enter the challenge for a chance to win $25 credit on account at The-Lilypad.com.
 
 

 

Last Month’s Winner

The poetic storytelling and stunning photography caught our eye and captured our hearts. See who won our January Journaling Challenge.
 
 
 


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