How To Personalize Tags In Photoshop for Hybrid Scrapbooking

How To Personalize Tags In Photoshop for Hybrid Scrapbooking

Journaling boxes are hot right now. Every manufacturer has a die-cut sheet of boxes ready to apply to your favorite line of paper. Here I'm going to take some great journaling boxes from Verna Grant's Geometric Funk kit and personalize them a bit. The great thing about some digital files is that you can personalize them, and its pretty simple. When I'm done, I'll print them out and use them on my next favorite page. What You Will Learn to Do: Add text to a pre-made journaling tag. Add shapes to a pre-made journaling tag. Fill a shape with a pattern to give it character.

Author: Everyday Digital Scrapbooking Blog

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