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Friday, March 20, 2009

I just put a new pack of the popular paper borders in the store - - this time the theme is children, from babies to teenagers to almost adults :)





As always the packs contain the clipping templates to be used with ANY paper of your choice, and the ready made crumpled paper borders. The images are not real size in the first preview - all of them are either 12" wide or almost
And as always, I have an introductory discount on this product, so don't miss out!

Thanks for looking and happy scrapping everyone!

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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

New Wordart/Masks/Brushes @ Studio Birgit Kerr


Introducing another volume of photo masks! And this time they are even more versatile. Now you can not only clip your photos to the masks for a stunning effect, but also your background papers or anything else "clipable". Or you could use them as word art overlays "as is", or you could recolor them or even use them as photoshop brushes!

The Wordart Photo Masks are currently 16% off!



Some examples:









Thanks for looking and happy scrapping everyone!
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Friday, March 6, 2009

New Page/Photo Masks and Paperborders @ Studio Birgit Kerr


Hi everyone!
I just put a new pack of the Extra Large Page/Photo Masks in the store! This time the theme is splattered!
I also included bonus overlays of the masks in this pack to give you even more versatility!
Full tutorials on how to use the jpg masks in PS, PSE and PSP are also included!



Here are some examples:









And did you know that photo masks are not only decorative but can also be a time saver?
If you have ever blended a large picture into your background you will know that depending on your blend mode, it can be quite time consuming to get the edges or the background of the picture to blend nicely into your background. You likely spend quite some time erasing parts with a soft brush, softening the edges, so it doesn't look like you blended a rectangular picture etc.
Sometime it can really help to use an extra large mask on your picture first. Then the edges are already taken care of and all you have to worry about is what blend mode you like best and maybe erasing parts of the background that you don't like.
In this layout here, I used one of my XL page masks from Vol 5 before blending the picture and I didn't have to do any erasing or softening.



And now without further ado, on to the new Paperborders! This time the theme is the Love of music! The pack comes, as always, with crumpled paper borders AND clipping templates included!





As always, both new items are currently at their cheaper introductory rate, so don't miss out!

And here's a layout by Mel, using both the pagemasks and the paper borders:




Thanks so much everyone! Have a wonderful day and happy scrapping!

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