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Here are my latest digiscrap elements - two frames and one tag, all in a scallop shape with a bit of glitter. They are free for personal use only, which means use them in your scrapbook layouts or art/craft projects but not in anything that you'll sell, and don't redistribute them - if you know someone who would like them, please send them here. Thanks! {Contact me if you want to use any of my items for a commercial project.}
Download the high-res .png files here:
1)
Frame with bee {the bee is courtesy of the fabulous
Graphics Fairy blog}
2)
Frame without the bee
3)
Striped tag
I hope you enjoy using these! I would love to see if you make something using my graphics, so feel free to share your project in the comments for this post.
Digital tags and frames are easy to use in scrapbook projects. For paper projects, print then cut out the elements {but you might want to put the picture in the frame first and print it as one element}. For digital projects, tags are easy - just insert them into your layout as-is, or alter by adding a text layer or other embellishment on the tag.
To use the frames in digital scrapbook projects, my process is to use the ellipse select tool to select a circle from the picture I want to use. Then I copy the circle and paste it as a new layer to the frame image. Then I scale down the photo layer until it is the right size to go inside the frameĀ {a few pixels bigger than the inside of the frame works best so you don't get any empty space}, and move the photo layer below the frame layer. Then I usually merge the two layers together and save it with a
different filename so it doesn't write over the original frame image. {this is how it works for me in GIMP, the process in Photoshop should be very similar}. That leaves me with a framed photo that I can insert into a greeting card or digi scrap layout.
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