Bright Idea 420: Photos Frame
This Bright Idea will show you how to use a variety of shapes to create a frame out of several photos while highlighting one special photo.
This Bright Idea will show you how to use a variety of shapes to create a frame out of several photos while highlighting one special photo.
Learn how to use Effect stacking to create a one of a kind look for your titles, monograms, and even shaped embellishments.
Learn a technique to create a decorative pod that can be replicated and used to create itinerary pages, or layouts that list the details of a particular photo.
Watch the steps taken to put together this funky looking layout inspired by a magazine layout, using a grungy headline, a word overlay, and color washed photos.
This fun border technique looks great clean and classic, or filled with your favorite patterns. The ability to play peek-a-boo with your titles and elements on your pages are a bonus.
Just like magic, you can use the Shaped Edge Cutter and the Wand Tool to create a decorative border to enhance your pages.
Use several shape editing techniques to create a classy page layout.
Learn more about all of the options available to customize your live shapes while in the Shape creator, Shape Editor, and Shape Cutter.
Use the selection tools and photo tools in Artisan to make your photos look like they were taken with a soft focus camera lens.
This Bright Idea will give you plenty of practice with the Grid cutter and adding effects from the Photo Ribbon. A wonderful way to summarize any event or trip.
This Bright Idea will have you experimenting with the Blended Edge and Paper Rip Straight Cutters. You will also edit photos using the Image Editor. These tools will create a page that you are going to love.
This technique can be done over and over again and never look the same. The flexibility of this technique will have you exploring the color and filter options available in the software.
Learn why sometime you get flawed edges when applying a Blend Layer to an element and a simple trick to fix it.
Adding color to your Shadows can make a subtle transformation on your pages.
Make an interesting photo series using masks and transparent letters or numbers.
Create a treasured page using shape editing and the Grid Cutter. This layout will allow you to use a variety of patterned papers, or keep it simple with light textures.
Custom shapes and lines are the perfect ingredients for an elegant cover or chapter starter page.
Watch as Cindy makes a chapter starter page from Start 2 Finish. This will be the first page in her Baltic States book beginning the section on Warsaw, Poland.
Create a one-of-a-kind design using strokes to add interest to a grouping of photos.
This shape editing technique will add movement to your titles and interest to your pages.