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12 Days Blog Hop: Keeping Life Creative

3 December 2010 861 views No Comment

I’m super excited about today’s tutorial by Pam over @ Keeping Life Creative. Pam recently wrote a blog series where she listed the top 10 reasons why she loves digital scrapbooking. Every one of her reasons were absolutely true and they are the reasons why digital scrapbooking is my preferred method of family record-keeping.

The problem is, Photoshop is not the most intuitive at first. Well, sure, NOW my hands just do their thing in Photoshop without a whole lot of thinking on my part. It’s sort of like learning to type. Your fingers eventually memorize the keys, right? But, in the beginning it can be intimidating.

In today’s tutorial, digital scrapbooking designer Pamela Donnis is going to try to demystify one of the most simple forms of digital scrapbooking: the Quickpage. A “QP” is a pre-designed digital layout that you simply add your photos to and then any text that you want. Think: Costco Christmas Cards . . . except a bajillion times cooler and more unique!

Since the four of us who are putting on this 12 Days of Christmas Blog Hop are designers in the digital scrapbooking and papercrafting industry, this whole subject is very near and dear to our hearts!! We want to share our hobby with you, and we hope to convert you over to “the dark side” {giggle!}. Once you try digital scrapbooking, you’ll be hooked!

Enjoy the tutorial over @ Keeping Life Creative, and then come back here and tell me what you think!!

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