Monday, May 24, 2010

On the Move

Though I am sad to announce that one of my favorite template designers, Biograffiti has closed her doors at ScrapArtist...I am very excited to share that her Grand Opening Sale at Oscraps begins today!  Though I'm sure she will be missed at ScrapArtist, I know that she will do great in her new home!  I will of course be following her to Oscraps as a fortunate member of her CT! And the best news of all everything Biograffiti is 25% off for the next two days...so hurry over!


Wednesday, May 12, 2010

More Crazy Daisy...


Got my Crazy Daisy Kit last Friday in the mail and I haven't been able to put it down since!  I love the beautifully rich colors, and the Mini in this month's kit was to die for!  I especially love what Stacy Julian did with hers....visit Crazy Daisy's May Guest Designer Gallery and take a peek!

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Design Your Own Fabric Using Your Digital Supplies!

If you had asked me a little over a year and a half ago if I ever thought it possible to design and print my own fabric from home to use on my scrapbook los and hybrid projects...I would have said NO.  But that was before I I fell in love with digital scrapbooking...before I found Photoshop...and way before I became motivated to find great new ways to use my digital supplies in fun and exciting ways!  So you can imagine how excited I am to share 5 FABULOUS ways to use your digital supplies to design your own fabrics!


#1 USE YOUR DIGITAL PAPERS

Printing own your fabric is easy as one...two...three...when converting your favorite digi papers to fabric! So give it a try:

Digital Paper from ErinINK's Pamper Yourself Kit

TIP: Simply drag your favorite digital papers onto a blank 8.5 X 11 doc, resize to your liking and print...who knew it could be so simple!

#2 USE YOUR CUSTOM SHAPES

Whether the preset custom shapes that came with your version of PS,or after market custom shapes that you've added to your arsenal, they will work great for designing your own custom fabric prints!

Pattern Created with PSE7 Custom Shape: Diamonds and Rub-on Action by Atomic Cupcake  

TIP: To make things even more simple...create a 2x2 swatch of your fabric, define your swatch as a pattern and then use the "pattern adjustment layer" to fill your full sized document with your fabric print.  Double click on the icon on your pattern's adjustment layer to reposition and resize your pattern.  

#3 USE YOUR PHOTOSHOP BRUSHES

Comparable to digital stamps, Photoshop Brushes will make designing your own fabric prints a breeze! Just choose a brush you like, load it and stamp away!

Pattern created with CU Leaves Brushes by lauraskathi @ Memory Scraps

TIP: Use the Brush Menu Bar to alter the size, opacity and angle of your brushes and remember to place your brushes on separate layers so they can be removed or repositioned easily.

#4 USE YOUR DIGITAL OVERLAYS AND TEXTURES

There are so many great textures and overlays out there that will make creating your own fabric a cinch...find a pattern you like and pair it with the color of your choice for a fabulous custom design!

Print Created using Amanda Rockwell's CU Layer Me Overlays w/ Color Burn BM

Tip: Try out all of your different blending modes when merging your overlays and color filled layers...you'd be surprised what you'll come up!

#5 USE YOUR DIGITAL ELEMENTS

While stickers, doodles, word art and other "flat" elements tend to work best...really the sky is the limit!Soon you're only problem, when designing you very own fabric, will be deciding which elements to use!

Digital Word Art from Luv U 4ever by Emily Powers

Tip: Once you've dragged your first digital element onto your working document, just hold down the ALT key while clicking on your element to generate copies. Then position your copies to create your overall pattern.
Now you're ready to print your designs onto 8.5 x 11 Printable Fabric Sheets!  Check out the variety of fabrics offered at Color Plus Fabrics.  With 22 different fabrics and weights to choose from I'm sure you'll find one thats perfect for you next batch of home printed fabric! 

Looking to print your fabric designs by the yard for larger personal craft projects...give Spoonflower a look.  Here you can import designs and have them printed on a variety of fabrics, cut to order!

And finally here are a few fun tutorials for you to put your new fabric designs into action!

Fabric Magnets by Amy Kingsford
Fabric Flower Brooch by The Primrose Corner
Frayed Flower Card by Ashley Cannon
Fabric Beaded Necklace by Pretty Ditty

Can't wait to see all of the fun fabric creations you all come up with! Happy Crafting!

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