Friday Freebie: Don’t Eat Frosty Game | Digital Scrapbooking Freebies

Hello digi scrappers,

I’ve been helping at the school in my daughter’s first grade class with math and wanted to make it a little more fun.  I whipped up this Don’t Eat Frosty Game to help get the kids more excited about math.   The game is based on the children’s game Don’t Eat Pete.   I’ve included instructions with the downloads incase your not familiar with how to play Don’t Eat Pete.

I changed it up a bit for my math sessions.  I printed the game board out and slid it into a sheet protector.  Then, I grabbed a bag of m&ms and headed to the school.  I worked with 4-5 children at a time and I secretly picked which square would be Frosty each round.  I gave each child a math problem to do.  Like 4 + blank = 3.  And when we arrived at the correct answer they were able to eat a m&m off a square.  It was tons of fun for the kids to work on math this way and try to guess which square would have me shouting, “Don’t Eat Frosty!”  LOL  We ate lots of m&ms and even learned some math in the process.  Plus the teacher was ecstatic to receive a new game to add to her math helper box!  =)

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download here – http://ow.ly/gC3tP

I used the following Chelle’s Creations Products to create this fun little game board.

Chalked {bundle}

 Chalked {snowflakes}

 Home for the Holidays {bundle}

I hope you have fun playing with your children and/or grandchildren.

take care and keepscrappin’

 

Black Friday Freebie | Digital Scrapbooking Freebies

Hello digi scrappers,

Did you gobble til you wobbled yesterday?  I did!  I do every year on Thanksgiving.  There’s just so much good food that I can’t help myself.  =)

Today in the US  is a BIG shopping day to kick off the holiday shopping season, so if you’re brave enough to go out and fight the crowds more power to ya.  I’ve done it a few times, but this year I’m doing most of my shopping online in my pajamas! LOL  I don’t like to fight the crowds maybe that’s why I love digital scrapbooking so much, because I don’t have to run out to the store.  I can just get everything I need with a click of the mouse and it’s on it’s way right to my hard drive.  Then, I can scrap before my mojo decides to take a hike.  LOL

Speaking of getting everything you want with the click of a mouse, did  you see that last Friday Chelle released the We Wish You a Merry Christmas Collection.  It’s FABULOUS and you’re going to want it ALL to get ready for the holidays.

I used this bundle to make today’s freebie.  It’s a little cluster that would look fabulous on a holiday card, tag or layout.

Download the freebie here

Enjoy!  and keepscrappin’

 

Friday Freebie: Shades of Autumn | Digital Scrapbooking Freebies

Hello digi scrappers,

It’s Kayla aka keepscrappin here with today’s freebie.  The leaves have been turning colors in my neck of the woods and I’m in the mood for Fall.  I love the cooler weather, changing colors, and all the fun holidays the Fall brings.  Today’s cluster freebie is all about fall and was made with Chelle’s Shade of Autumn kit.

download here

I hope you have a fabulous Friday and enjoy the freebie.

keepscrappin until next time,

Filling A Frame | Digital Scrapbooking Tips

Fill a Frame Photoshop Elements 10 Tutorial
by Kayla Chamberlain aka keepscrappin
We’re gonna start with my layout that is almost finished.  I used Chelle’s Creations E-I-E-I-O kit/alpha and E-I-E-O Quickies to make this layout.  Gotta love those quickies. They make for a really quick layout!

I’m going to show you how to add your photo to the pre-made photo cluster.  This method can be used on any square or rectangle frame.

There are many ways to fill a frame in PSE, but today I’m gonna show you what works for me.  My favorite way is to create a fill or photo mask layer for the opening of the frame.  An easy way to do this is by using the magic wand tool to select the area inside the frame opening.  This works great for non-shadowed frames, but the one I’m using already has all of Chelle’s fabulous shadows and I don’t want to have to do all that shadow work again.  When I use the magic wand tool on the frame with shadows, it doesn’t nicely select the area I want to fill.  See the image below to see that the marching ants are inside the frame where the shadows are.

Don’t fret though PSE has another tool that will help me easily select the area I want and still be able to use the shadowed version of the frame.  This tool is called the polygonal lasso tool.  It is the sixth tool down in the tool palette and is grouped with the lasso tool, and magnetic lasso tool, so  you may have to click on those and hold for the fly-out menu so you can get the one pictured below.

The nice thing about filling this frame is that we don’t have to be totally exact on selecting the inside of the frame because we will be putting our photo underneath the clustered frame layer.  We will want to make a new layer under the clustered frame layer.  You can do this by being on the frame layer and then holding down the ctrl key and clicking on the new layer icon at the bottom of the layers palette.

Once you’ve made your new layer under the frame layer, you will use the polygonal lasso tool to click on the upper left corner of the frame and draw a rectangle around the frame.  See the image below for what the marching ants should look like.

While you have the marching ants selecting the area you’d like to fill you will now make your fill layer or photo mask layer on the new layer you just made.  To do this you will hold down the alt key + the backspace key to fill that layer with your foreground color.  Don’t worry about the color of this mask, as it won’t show once we clip our photo to it.  See the image below to see that my black photo mask now fills the open spot in the frame.

Ok – now you can remove the marching ants by pressing ctrl and D.

Now, it’s time for the photo.  Open your photo and do any necessary editing and then add it to your layout on the layer above your photo mask.  See the image below for how the layers should look in the layers palette.

As you can see from the above image my photo is too large for my frame.  So I’m going to clip it to my photo mask layer by going Layer ] create clipping mask.  Or pressing control and g.

In the image below you will see that it looks like my image has been cropped, but really it all still there but is just showing the part that is clipped to the photo mask.  I can move it around, resize it and such so it will show what I want it to show.

I want to resize this photo to show more of my daughter in the frame, so I’m going to check show bounding box in the top options bar.  This will give me a box with handles to resize my photo as shown in the image below.

I want to bring in my photo from the corner handles so it will constrain the proportions of my photo.  If I resized it by clicking on one of the center handles it would distort my photo and make my daughter either look tall and skinny or short and fat and not good at all.  It is really important to always resize from a corner handle and make sure that the proportions are constrained so you don’t get weird looking people on your layouts.  The people on my layouts are weird looking enough without any help from me and photoshop.  LOL

Here’s what my photo looks like in the frame now that I’ve resized it and used the mouse and/or arrow keys to position it to show what I want shown in the frame.

And here’s my final layout zoomed out so you can see my little home grown beauty.

But wait you say!  How do I fill a circle or oval frame?  Well, let’s take a look at that right now.  Here’s my same almost completed layout with a circle frame cluster from the E-I-E-I-O Quickies.

The easiest way I have found to fill a circle frame is by making a circle photo mask layer.  We will do this with the elliptical marquee tool.  It is nestled in the toolbar with the rectangle marquee tool.  See the image below for where it’s located.

Make sure feather is set to zero in the top options bar and draw a circle around the opening of the frame.  Holding the shift key down while you draw out the circle will keep it a perfect circle.  You can also press the spacebar while drawing to move the circle to the position you want.  When you have finished you will have marching ants around the circle like in the image below.

You will now need to make a new layer under the frame layer for your photo mask.  This will be the layer you will clip your photo too so it will fit inside the circle frame.  Click on the new layer icon at the bottom of your layers palette to make this layer and then hold down the alt and backspace keys to fill the layer with the foreground color.  As before the color doesn’t matter because it is just a place holder for where the photo will go.

Now you can get rid of the marching ants by pressing control and D.  We will now bring in our photo to the layer above the circle photo mask you just made like in this image.

As you can see from the above image my photo is too large for my frame. So I’m going to clip it to my photo mask layer by going Layer ] create clipping mask. Or pressing control and g.  Then like before move and resize the image to fit in the frame how you’d like it.  Remember to always resize from a corner handle to NOT distort your image.

And here is my finished layout with a circle frame instead of a rectangle frame.

Here’s some fabulous filled frame layouts from the Chelle’s Creations Creative Team.

From Carol using Something Fishy

From Shannon using Oh Snap Quickies.

I hope you’ve enjoyed this tutorial and I can’t wait to see all your wonderful layouts in the gallery with filled frames.

take care and keepscrappin’

Friday Freebie! Girlfriend Cluster | Digital Scrapbooking Freebie

Hello everyone,

It’s Kayla aka keepscrappin droppin in today with your digital scrapbooking freebie.  I used Chelle’s Girlfriend kit to make ya’ll a super cute cluster.  The cluster comes in both shadowed and non-shadowed versions.

download it from box.com here.

Happy downloading and remember that you can find even more digi goodness at Chelle’s Creations Scrap Orchard store.

Take care and as always keepscrappin’

Friday Freebie: Toadally Addon Cluster | Digital Scrapbooking Freebies

Hello everyone,

It’s Kayla aka keepscrappin hoppin by today with your digital scrapbooking freebie.  I used Chelle’s Toadally addon for today’s freebie.  It’s a toad-ally cute cluster that comes in both shadowed and non-shadowed versions.

So hop on over to box.com to download it here.

Hoppy downloading and remember that you’ve been toad where all the good digi stuff is.  It’s at Chelle’s Creations Scrap Orchard store – of course!  And now that I’ve toadally worn out my welcome, I just want to say… take care and as always keepscrappin’

Sneaky Peek & Chance to Win

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EDITED TO ADD WINNER of the Techno Love kit!!!

 

Random.org picked #22 – Alyna says:  Computers and hearts means it’s perfect for me! Can’t wait to see it revealed! Thanks for the chance to win!!  Alyna – please email Chelle at chelles.creations1@gmail.com to claim your prize.

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Hello digi scrappers – Are you ready to see what Chelle’s been designing this week?  Well, here’s a sneaky peek that’s sure to please the techno geek lover in all of us.  LOL

You can enter to win the collection 3 ways.  By commenting on this blog post, sharing the link on facebook, or tweeting about the collection — but we won’t know you’ve facebooked or tweeted unless you come back here to tell us and leave the link to your FB post or Tweet.  We’ll choose a winner at midnight Wednesday, January 25th EST.

Please check back here to see if you’ve won…or leave us your email addy, and we’ll get in touch with you.

Have a great day and keepscrappin’