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Written by Jen Strange
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Monday, 06 March 2006 |
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It can get overwhelming, trying to sort through all the digital sites out there. Some are very obviously only there to jump on our digi-scrappin' bandwagon and make a quick buck. Some mean well, but are sparse and hard to navigate. Some SAY they have tutorials, but have only 1 or 2, or have a "coming soon!" note that has been there for a year. Here are the sites I've found that have a depth of tutorials for digital scrapbooking.
Some of these are the ones that gave me the courage to jump in and try digital scrapbooking myself. Please know that sometimes within a site, the host will change the link names -- so if one of the links ever doesn't work, let me know and I'll try to fix it. I'm going to list them in alphabetical order, so as not to play favorites. ;o) ~ Kim Hill and Kathy Moore have come together to create DigiScrappingTutorials.com, a collection of many tutorials, all in once place. This will be a great place to go after reading through all the tutorials at DigiScrappin' with Jen, to continue your digi-scrappin' journey. 1. CG Essentials.com ~ tutorials 2. Cottage Arts.net ~ tutorials 3. Digital Scrapbook Place.com ~ tutorials ~ also have in-depth classes for a fee $$ 4. My Janee.com ~ tutorials 5. Pages of the Heart ~ tutorials 6. ScrapBook-Bytes.com ~ tutorials 7. Scrapbook-Elements.com ~ tutorials 8. Scrapbook Graphics.com ~ tutorials 9. Scrap Girls.com ~ ScrapGirls University 10. Scrap Outside the Box.com ~ tutorials 11. Digital Scrapbook Memories ~ has 8 lessons for an intro to digi-scrapping. kimlizzy has all sorts of tutorials -- using DIP -- at her site. There are also sites that sell CD's of Photoshop tutorials, Scrapper's Guide and Scrapgirls' Scrapbook Software Secrets Revealed. Scrapgirls additionally offers FREE: 3 easy pages videos and 6 videos about digital scrapbooking that you can watch on their website. *** I also want to mention here, to remember books! Go to your local library and type in "Photoshop" in those cool computers they provide these days, to see what the library might carry about Photoshop. Go to Amazon and look at the hundreds of options you have -- a good $30 manual is WELL worth the investment! I have a few books listed here at JenStrange.com that I found helpful -- look in the BooksBooksBooks section, under "Photoshop"! *** For Bazzil-like textured cardstock in Photoshop: click here for tutorial at Scrapix-Design. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 02 August 2006 )
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