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How to use a Digital Scrapbook Template

April 22, 2012 By Melissa Shanhun 8 Comments

Do you want to learn how to create a digital scrapbook page the easy way?

Today I'll share with you how I created this layout from a digital template.

December Daily 22 scrapbook page

For this layout I've used:  Simple Template Album Template 3; Peace on Earth by Flergs and Eva Kipler available at Scrapbookgraphics; Happy Hollydays and  Happy Hollydays Add on Paper Pack by Karen Lewis Designz; Fonts: Melissa's Hand

Play Along

You can see me create the page in the the video below. I've also included the steps I used to help you as you create your own page.

As you are watching you can pause the video and head over to complete each step with your own layout (need a template? You can grab a freebie when you join my mailing list). Need freebies? Here's some gorgeous ones from Flergs.

You can watch the video in full screen mode: Click to start playing the video - then you can click on the far right button (4 arrows outwards Watch full screen). See them in all their glory and actually be able to read the text and see what I am doing.

Step 1 - Select your Photos

If generally suggest selecting your photos first, then looking through your stash of templates to find one that has the number of photo spots you need.

Step 2 - Select your Template

I browsed through my templates to find one with the number of photo spots I need. Today I used Template 3 from my Simple Template Album set.

I'll have some tips for organising templates in an upcoming post.

Step 2 - Save your Work

Save your template as a new name, so you'll be able to use the original template again later.

Be sure to use File -  Save As to save your file as a new name - that way you can reuse the template later.

Save your work as a PSD file – eg 20110101 Emily 1st birthday.psd. Photoshop Documents (PSD files) retain the layers and can be edited later.

You'll need to save your work regularly. Go to File - Save to save your work (or press Ctrl+S or Cmd+S on a Mac).

Step 3 – Place and Clip your photos

Place your photos into your layout:

  1. Click with your move tool on the photo spot
  2. Click File - Place then browse to find the photo you want to add to your layout.
  3. Clip your photo to the photo spot by pressing Ctrl+G (or Cmd+G on a Mac)
  4. Now you can move and resize your photos to your heart's content!

Smart object icon

 

This process creates a smart object so that your image can be resized multiple times without losing quality. Great for those of use who love to come back and change photo sizes later!

This will mean your printed layouts will always look great!

Watch the video for for tips on placing files, constraining proportions, resizing photo spots and more!

Step 4 – Add your Papers

Add papers to complement your photos using the File - Place... command.
Then clip them to your template layers by using the Ctrl+G (Cmd+G on a Mac) shortcut.

Step 5 – Add your Journalling

Use the text tool to include your journalling.

Step 6 – Add Embellishments

You can clip papers to embellishment spots or place any embellishment you like on your layout using the Place command.

Click the eye icon hide the layers you don't need.

Step 6 – Add Shadows

You can add your own drop shadows by clicking on the Layer menu then Layer Styles - Style settings. In the video I show you how to copy the shadows included in your template.

Layer Style Settings Photoshop Elements

You could also use a purchased shadow style.

Step 7 - Admire your work

December Daily 22 scrapbook page

Well done! You've now finished your first layout! Be sure to save your work.

Questions?

I'd love to hear your questions in the comments of this post, what do you want to know about Photoshop Elements?

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Filed Under: Digital Scrapbooking Primer, Tutorials Tagged With: digital scrapbooking, Photoshop Elements, templates, Tutorial, video tutorial

About Melissa Shanhun

Melissa Shanhun is a Aussie mum of four and avid digital scrapbooker. She loves to show others how fun and easy it can be to record your precious memories with tech tools like Photoshop Elements.

Comments

  1. otqt73 says

    August 11, 2012 at 2:20 pm

    It took some doing, but finally I was able to figure out how to follow along and make my first page. Woot woot. I didn’t realize that I had to download the template first but instead tried to find other similar templates. Next time I wil be sure to scroll further down in the instructions. I am positive the next page will be much easier.

    Reply
    • Melissa Shanhun says

      August 11, 2012 at 2:54 pm

      Yay! Go Sarah I can’t wait to see it 🙂

      Reply
  2. Jennifer Kellogg says

    October 27, 2013 at 4:38 am

    I think PSE is one of the hardest programs I’ve ever tried teaching myself. And I’ve talk myself LOTS of programs. I have a template and want to edit the title. I click on the title layer, but I can’t edit the text. I have no idea how to edit it.

    Reply
    • Melissa Shanhun says

      October 27, 2013 at 10:19 am

      Hi Jennifer

      It can take a little getting used to!

      To edit text, you can click on the text box with the type tool. Or double click with the move too.

      Some template designers don’t make the text editable (but my templates are).

      What version of PSE are you using?

      🙂 Melissa

      Reply
      • Jennifer Kellogg says

        October 29, 2013 at 12:16 am

        I figured out that it wasn’t editable. 🙁 So I deleted it and made my own title.

        I’m using PSE9 on a mac. Should I upgrade to PSE12?

        Reply
        • Melissa Shanhun says

          October 29, 2013 at 3:52 pm

          If you want to organize your photos I would say yes!

          But if you are happy with how it’s working, you are mostly just missing out on the new interface and several new photo quick edits.

          Reply
          • Jennifer Kellogg says

            October 30, 2013 at 12:50 am

            Thanks so much for all your help! I love all the content you put out there.

  3. Lynn Shokoples says

    December 4, 2013 at 1:45 am

    Thank you so much for sharing this. I’m a traditional scrapper that wants to take a step into the digital world and can use all the help I can get!! Your amazing!

    Reply

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