From Paper to Digital
Like so many of you, I am a huge fan of our sweet design team member Debee Campos and I have always wanted to lift one of her many gorgeous layouts.
So that’s what I am going to do today! Here is the stunning paper layout simply titled *D by Debee Campos:

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So get comfy as I walk you through a few digital tips on lifting Debee’s layout using Photoshop.
1. Creating a Digital Sticker/Die Cut
I began by extracting some of the flower from the overlay in the Honeychurch kit by using the polygonal lasso tool with the feather set to 0. I altered the right side of the flowers so the edges didn’t look so straight.

I want the flower to resemble the paper flower on Debee’s page so I turned the overlay into a digital sticker/die cut by adding a new layer to the flower overlay and flood filled that layer with white. Drag this white layer below the flower overlay and click on the flower layer preview window in the layers palette to select the flower. Go to Select > Modify > Expand by 25 pixels. Go to Select > Inverse and select your white layer in the layer palette, then hit delete. Right click on the top layer in your layer palette and select Merge Down. Now you are left with a digital flower sticker/die cut.

NOTE: I have added a drop shadow to the overlay so you could see the edges of the sticker/die cut.
2. Cutting Out Pretty Paper Pieces
One of my favorite things to do digitally is to cut out assorted paper pieces and layering them on a page. As you can see on Debee’s layout she has skillfully hand cut strips of paper and layered them on top of each other and then machine sewn them to her page. We can easily replicate this using the polygonal lasso tool in Photoshop.
With the polygonal lasso tool selected and the feather set to 0, I simply made a selection of the paper strip shape I wanted. Once selected, right click inside the selection and click on Layer via Copy from the drop down menu.

Drag your custom made shape over to your layout and position it to your liking. Repeat this step with any other papers, overlays or even the KR bingo cards as I have done on my layout. By using your polygonal lasso tool, you can create any shape you can think of. I treat the lasso tool as I would a pair of scissors, I am not fussed at all if the lines or shapes don’t appear to be perfect. I can never cut a perfectly straight line with a pair of scissors any way…lol

3. Ink Splatters Without the Mess
If you are a die-hard Debee fan then you know she rocks a can of spray paint like no one else! Well, you too can spray like a pro in Photoshop with just a few brushes. For those of you who have no idea what a Photoshop brush is, the easiest way I can explain it to you is to imagine a paint brush. Now imagine that paint brush has interchangeable tips and the interchangeable tips can come in any shape, size and pattern imaginable. You could even say it is very similar to a stamp. There are loads of websites that offer free brushes and one of my favorite sites is Brusheezy. I chose a few brushes from this site called Splatters and another called Splashes.
Once you have downloaded your brushes and saved them to your computer, all you need to do is select your brush tool from your toolbox and click on your brushes tab to open your brush palette. Click on the drop down menu in your brush palette and select Load Brushes from the menu. Locate where you saved the brushes you downloaded and click on them to load them into your brush palette.

As you can see by my layout I chose to keep my ink spots black. Feel free to experiment with color to suit your needs! I added a little definition to the ink spots by using some grunge type brushes. Instead of selecting the brush tool from the toolbox, I selected the eraser tool and lowered the opacity to 71%. With your eraser tool, you are still able to use your brush presets from your palette which allows you to alter any flat color or object by erasing some of it. Experiment with different types of brushes and opacity’s to achieve so many different effects!

To finish off my layout, I simply added some digital stitching and a few Kenner Road digital elements from Honeychurch Kit, Junk Draw V.1, Tin Flowers, Swallowfield Elements and Bingo Cards as well as the gorgeous background paper from the FREE kit Swallowfield. I love the effect of the digital brushes I used on this page and the best thing is, I didn’t even get my hands dirty!

For those of you who still haven’t given digi a go……please tell me pretty paper pieces and fuzzy mess-free ink splats doesn’t get you a little excited to give it a try! Go on, you can do this!
As always, we love to see what you have created using Kenner Road digital goodies and paper kit goodies, so don’t forget to upload to our flickr group so we can all ooohhh and aaahhhh over your creative talents! Thanks for hanging with me today, I hope I have helped expand your creative thinking!
Diana xo













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