Video Tidbit: Color Reveal
Learn how to transform a plain black title by tearing it open to reveal colors underneath.
Learn how to transform a plain black title by tearing it open to reveal colors underneath.
Manipulate effects to create a shadow and back lit glow to add a simple artistic flair to the corner of your page.
When the p2P team gathered for PixieVerse, we found ourselves staying in a remarkable house equipped with its very own bowling alley. Instantly inspired, I wanted to craft a dedicated page highlighting this distinctive amenity. Come join me in crafting the Let's Bowl layout!
Create a quick and fun background using triangles.
I wanted to create a starter page for my Italy album. The watch and the trip were both gifts to my son for his high school graduation. I wanted to incorporate both gifts on the starter page with the concept of "looking in the future". This same concept can be adopted easily for fun pages looking into the future or even looking back at the past.
Create a beautiful layout featuring a main photo and paper ripped edges and block style title that is visually striking.
Use an Alpha Set and vellum boxes to create a title on top of photos for a title page or just a nice title on a page.
This is the title page for my album documenting my road trip around parts of South Dakota. Join me as I show how easy and fun it is using a highway sign as the focal point.
Create an easy and elegant background for your favorite photos using the straight cutter and shadows to create depth.
Bright, colorful and fun titles are just a few steps away with this Bright Idea.
Create a fun decorative background and frame using the Straight Edge Cutter.
Cut up a shape to create a new design and have fun filling it all.
Looking for a cool way to dress up your page with a title? Here is a technique that is half cool, half awesome.
In this video, you will use the Grid cutter and Straight edge cutter to cut a photo into varying rectangles and squares and then use Color Wash and the Rough painting Artistic filter to give some of the pieces a different look. This makes for an interesting-looking photo.
In this third tip of the series, you will use a variety of tools to extract ready made clusters!
In this Bright Idea you will use a single photo to create a clean and classic layout.