I love your photos. Don't know that I will ever get out of the good ole' USA but I love looking at the photos and dreaming.
I had a question,you made some striped papers for the designers course at Hummie's they're great. My question is how did you get them shiny like wrapping paper? Is that a style or overlay or what? I want to be able to do that to my papers. I use PSE 8. Thanks,
Hi Dina. I'm glad you like my striped papers. Just to check, did you mean these: http://www.hummiesworld.com/Gallery/showphoto.php?photo=8808&ppuser=1485 These rolls which look like wraping paper are easy to do. I use PSP too. I wrote a simple tutorial on my blog as a couple of others had asked for instructions. If you look at the "Labels" list on the left of the blog, you will see there is 1 tutorial. I hope that is what you are looking for, but let me know if you want any help. Cheers Jill
Enjoying an active retirement. Married with one grown up daughter. Living in a beautiful part of the UK. Main reason for my blog- to share digital scrapping information
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I love your photos. Don't know that I will ever get out of the good ole' USA but I love looking at the photos and dreaming.
I had a question,you made some striped papers for the designers course at Hummie's they're great. My question is how did you get them shiny like wrapping paper? Is that a style or overlay or what? I want to be able to do that to my papers. I use PSE 8. Thanks,
Dina aka Memphisfran @ Hummie's
Hi Dina. I'm glad you like my striped papers. Just to check, did you mean these: http://www.hummiesworld.com/Gallery/showphoto.php?photo=8808&ppuser=1485
These rolls which look like wraping paper are easy to do. I use PSP too.
I wrote a simple tutorial on my blog as a couple of others had asked for instructions. If you look at the "Labels" list on the left of the blog, you will see there is 1 tutorial. I hope that is what you are looking for, but let me know if you want any help.
Cheers Jill
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