If you've always wanted to learn how to digital scrapbook or just use that version of Photoshop Elements that you have lying around here is an easy and FREE way to learn how.
Two Peas has me record a new lesson each month. The videos are 10-15 minutes long - so you can buzz through them in a weekend and you can watch them as many times as you want.
So far there are 10 lessons. Here they are:
Happy Scrapping!
I absolutely LOVE these lessons & always look forward to the 10th of each month! Thanks so so much for these easy to follow & wonderful tutorials.
Posted by: Amy, Ottawa, Canada | June 26, 2009 at 05:16 PM
This is so ENORMOUSLY helpful. Thank you! I have been intimidated by PS for a long time, and a new printer I just got came with a triel of Element 7. Your tutorials are exactly the right speed for me, and I really appreciate the thought and effort that went into them. Not so intimdated anymore!
Posted by: Cindy | June 28, 2009 at 09:46 AM
Hi Sande! I wanted to thank you so much for providing these lessons. You are extremely clear in your instructions, and since listening yesterday, I have been playing around and having a ball! I especially love that you are using a MAC as it makes it even easier for me to follow along. Thanks again. I am looking forward to switching between paper and digi or a combo of both!
Posted by: April | July 01, 2009 at 07:45 AM
Hi Sande, I'm just loving these tutorials. Just bought a new I-Mac so it is really helping me a lot. One question tho. When I'm working on a layout, after every move I make - new layer, flower, embellishment, etc. when I want to do something else I get a "thud" noise and I have to save and close before I can proceed. Is this normal????? If not, any idea what I can do????
Posted by: Suzanne Rivard | August 20, 2009 at 11:40 AM
When I try to minimize the files I open, it won't let me. So I have no idea how to use layers without being able to minimize like you showed in the very first lesson. I have Elements 7. Please help...it's driving me MAD! Thanks
Posted by: Shannon Wilson | October 13, 2009 at 08:53 PM