This is a super easy way to play with some hybrid scrapbooking!  I posted a slightly different version of this tutorial on the Scrapbook Dimensions blog a few weeks ago.

PRINTING YOUR PHOTOS ON PATTERNED PAPER

The title pretty much says it all. A really cool and easy way to make not great photos look good, is to print them onto patterned paper.

STEP ONE: Create a photo grouping in Photoshop (I’m using Photoshop CS3, but this technique will work in Photoshop Elements too. E-mail me if you get confused).  If you’ve never done this before, just open a new file (File>New).  Then use the “Move” tool.  It looks like an arrow and is at the top of your tool bar on the extreme left of the screen.  Click on the arrow and then using your mouse, click on the photo you want and drag it onto the new canvas and “drop it” (i.e. let go of the mouse button).

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You can resize your photos by using your mouse to click on the corners and pull or shrink them.  Hint: hold down the shift key while you’re pulling at the corners to maintain the same ratio (i.e. so you don’t distort your photos).

Notice that I added a 5 pixel stroke outline (Edit>Stroke) and some drop shadows (Layer>Layer Style>Drop Shadow). You can also see that my photos are grainy and blurry with messy backgrounds, perfect for this technique!

STEP TWO: Print your photo grouping onto a light colored, lightly patterned piece of paper.  If it’s too dark or the pattern is too bold, you’ll lose the photos entirely.  I know it’s hard at this small size, but trust me when I say that this made my grainy, blurry photos look so much better!

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STEP THREE: All that’s left is to finish up your layout!
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You can see that I added my journaling (I used a black pen to create outline lettering and filled it in with a white pen), title (foam thickers with a black pen inline and then filled in with a white pen), and a doodled border (again a black pen outline and filled in with a white pen)!

This is such an easy technique! I hope you’ll give it a try!

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.

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