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Hybrid Tutorial: Creating a Patchwork Embellishment (or twelve)

Here's a fun Photoshop Tutorial to take you into the weekend.  I originally wrote it for the Scrapbook Dimensions blog, where it appeared earlier this week.

I'm a big fan of creating my own embellishments.  But sometimes I'm short on time and just want something that looks handmade.  That's why I love this technique.  I am going to show you how to create a digital template that you can use over and over and over again!

1. Open a new 12×12 file (File>New) in Photoshop.

NewFile

2. Choose the "Rectangle Tool."

RectangleTool

3. Use the "Rectangle Tool" to draw rectangles of various sizes.  You will want to change the colors (to various shades of gray) simply so that you can see all the layers.  Keep going until the entire page is filled.

FilledWithRectangles

4. You now need to change all those vector shapes to regular shapes.  From the Layers menu, choose Rasterize>All Layers.

Rasterize

5. Save your new layered template!  It's important to do it now so that you don't mess it up with the next few steps. You just did all of that work and want to have it around for a long time! 

6. Drag patterned paper into your template.  Place it just over the layer you want to cover in patterned paper. Here is a screenshot of the Layers Palette:

LayersPalette

6.  Choose "Create Clipping Mask" from the "Layer" menu.

CreateClippingMask

This will make it so that the paper "sticks" to only the one shape it's over, like so:

Masked

7. If you like it, merge those two layers together (Layer>MergeDown) to make it permanent.

MergeDown

8. Continuing adding patterned paper until you're satisfied with the area you've filled.

OneCorner-With-PP

You can see here that I've only covered one part of the template.  I'm doing a small embellishment, so there's no reason to cover the entire thing.

9. Flatten the entire template (Layer>Flatten Image) so that you can cut out the embellishment shape you want. 

FlattenImage

10. Use any method you want to cut out whatever shape you'd like.  I chose a leaf from Photoshop's existing menu of shapes.

LeafCut

11. Print your new patchwork embellishment out and use it on your layout!

Here's my layout using several of the patchwork leaves:

FallinNYC-sm

I hope you enjoyed this tutorial!

Julie Fei-Fan Balzer

Based outside of Boston, Julie Fei-Fan Balzer is a mixed-media artist who constructs vibrant compositions. Passionate about connecting with and inspiring other artists, she shares her expertise through in-person workshops, her online classroom www.balzerdesigns.com, and through monthly membership at www.MyArtPractice.com.

36 thoughts on “Hybrid Tutorial: Creating a Patchwork Embellishment (or twelve)

  • Love this tutorial! and I like the page you created. Thanks!

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  • Love this tutorial! and I like the page you created. Thanks!

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  • Love this tutorial! and I like the page you created. Thanks!

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  • Love this tutorial! and I like the page you created. Thanks!

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  • wow- this is such a cool idea. Love this. Thank you for the tutorial!!!

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  • wow- this is such a cool idea. Love this. Thank you for the tutorial!!!

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  • wow- this is such a cool idea. Love this. Thank you for the tutorial!!!

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  • wow- this is such a cool idea. Love this. Thank you for the tutorial!!!

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  • That’s a great tut. Thanks for taking the time to write it out and provide some really good screen shots.

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  • That’s a great tut. Thanks for taking the time to write it out and provide some really good screen shots.

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  • That’s a great tut. Thanks for taking the time to write it out and provide some really good screen shots.

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  • That’s a great tut. Thanks for taking the time to write it out and provide some really good screen shots.

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  • This is just wonderful! thanks. I am going to have to give it a try

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  • This is just wonderful! thanks. I am going to have to give it a try

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  • This is just wonderful! thanks. I am going to have to give it a try

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  • This is just wonderful! thanks. I am going to have to give it a try

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  • after designing the leaves did you print them out on a template page or cut each one individually? Thanks!

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  • after designing the leaves did you print them out on a template page or cut each one individually? Thanks!

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  • after designing the leaves did you print them out on a template page or cut each one individually? Thanks!

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  • after designing the leaves did you print them out on a template page or cut each one individually? Thanks!

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  • Love this, Julie! I’ve been wondering how to make my own template. You ROCK!!

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  • Love this, Julie! I’ve been wondering how to make my own template. You ROCK!!

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  • Love this, Julie! I’ve been wondering how to make my own template. You ROCK!!

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  • Love this, Julie! I’ve been wondering how to make my own template. You ROCK!!

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