PS Elements: Cropping and Scrapping Back-to-School Photos

PS Elements: Cropping and Scrapping Back-to-School Photos

Sigh... In the chaos, I only had time to do the minimum. It was the first day of school and I took the same old pictures I take every year. But I'm thinking with a little creative editing I can make this an interesting page, even though the pictures look almost identical to last years pictures. Check back next year - I can almost guarantee I'll have the same dilemma. So here are a few quick tips to help you individualize this year's back-to-school record in Photoshop Elements.

Author: Everyday Digital Scrapbooking Blog

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