Washi Tape Shadowing Techniques

Washi Tape Shadowing Techniques

Washi tape is super fun, and a great little embellishment to have in your stash! This is Jenn, aka jk703, here to bring you Washi Tape Shadowing Techniques today. There are a lot of way to shadow, and we all have our little quirks, so hopefully one of these might work for you and your layouts!

Shadowing washi tape is a little tricky, but it doesn’t have to be. Washi tape is a fun element, to tack items down, use as a journaling/date location, and even as a border with multiple pieces across a whole edge on a layout. Once you use it, you will be “stuck” wanting to use it over and over again! :) Here are a few ways we can shadow washi tapes.

Here are the tapes that I have used for my examples. They are a part of Grill On. Plain Tape

Tape1

Tape with Shadows – layered for you to see how they might look stacked.
Tape2

#1 Easy Peasy

Tap3

You start out with a piece of washi tape. First, you will want to make another (duplicate) copy of the original tape – right click, and choose duplicate. For this shadowing technique, I’ve added a shadow (mine are 45* – down and to the left) to the lower of the two copies. I have a distance of 4 and a size of 5. I lowered the opacity to 74, and used the Linear Burn Blend Mode. Tape3a

The bottom layer tape has a blend mode of Overlay, and a Fill of 34%.

Tape3b

The top layer of tape has a Normal Blend Mode, and is at 51% opacity.
Tape3c

See, that wasn’t so hard! Next up, we will try something else – adding a little depth over paper. Oooooohhhhh…. 😛

 

#2 A Little Burn Won’t Hurt
Here is what my finished tape looks like stand alone. I’ve made it appear as if part of the tape has a higher lift on the top portion. This will be layered onto another piece of paper. If you look above, you will see this on top of another tape layer too. It will appear as if the edge of the underlying paper has put an edge into the tape.
Tape4

For this shadowing process, you will want to have two duplicate copies of the tape layer. With the bottom one selected, I’ve set my shadows to Linear Burn, 40% opacity, Distance of 4 and a size of 5.
Tape4a

My bottom layer has a Normal Blend Mode, and a Fill of 70%
Tape4b

The top layer of tape has a Soft Light Blend Mode, with a fill of 50%.
Tape4c

Next, with the bottom layer of the tape selected in the Layers Pallette, you will choose the Polygonal Lasso Tool. You will use this tool around to make a box around the tape portion that is OVERLAPPING something – a piece of paper, or a photo, whatever the tape is overlapping. Once your box is made, you will get marching ants.
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Now, click on the Burn Tool. It’s the one that sort of looks like the fingers/hand are making a circle.

Tape4e

Now, my settings are at 65 size, Exposure 30%, and Protect Tones is checked.
Tape4f

At this point you should still have marching ants on the bottom layer of tape. With the Burn tool, brush over the bottom edge of the marching ants – where your tape overlaps another paper/photo, etc. You should get a slight darkness added to this layer of tape. Almost like a crease.

No too bad, and looks especially good when using on top of paper layers. Makes it just a little more realistic with a darker bump where the overlap occurs.

#3 Textured Tape
This is a fun shadowing technique for washi tape. It adds a little dimension where you might not have realized you wanted it, lol!
Tape5

Make 3 copies of the tape for this shadowing technique. My piece of tape above has a Drop Shadow using Linear Burn, 34% opacity, Distance of 5 and a Size of 10.
Tape5a

THEN, it also has a Inner Shadow using a Multiply Blend Mode at 41%, and a Distance of 9.
Tape5b

THEN on top of that, I have a Bevel and Emboss – Texture added! My Scale is 101%, and my Depth is 100%.
Tape5c

See that little triangle pointing down on the right of the pattern box? Click that, and choose a pattern that you like. I’ve chose Wax Crayon on Sketch Pad.
Tape5d

Bottom layer of tape is set to Linear Burn, with 50% opacity.
Tape5e

Middle layer of tape is set to Overlay, and 49% opacity.
Tape5f

Top layer of tape is also set to Overlay, and has a 51% opacity.Tape5gThere you go – a textured, fun, washi tape.

Jenn (jennschultz) created this fun page using tape from See Clearly Now. She tacks down her picture and the eye chart with it. :)

new glasses

Hope you learned something new with Washi Tape Shadowing Techniques. There are so many ways to shadow things in PS/PSE. Make sure you like what you have, and play with the blend modes. They can make or break the coloring. Have fun! Thanks for stopping by today! See you next time.

by_Jenn

Mixing Alphas

Hello friends! Are you staying warm this week? I’m sure our friends in the southern hemisphere are, but we in the north are a bit chilly. That means we have lots of indoor time to make digital scrapbooking pages, right? If you are needing inspiration for some hot titles, Chelle’s Creative Team Members have been doing some creative title work with mixing alphas, and they have a couple of pages to show us.

First, Jen used alphas from Down on the Farm, Master Builder & Get Your Grill On to make her awesome double page. She also used About a Boy and Lay It on There #10 template from Chelle’s Creations. I love the playful feel the mixed alphas give this layout. Jen520x260

And Krista also mixed alphas, but choosing just two alphas in contrasting colors gave her main word in the title more presence. She used Chelle’s Jump Zone {alpha}, At the Beach, and CU Burlap Bits.

Source: via kc71595 on Scrap Orchard

by_Cheryl

Source: via kc71595 on Scrap Orchard

Gallery Stand Outs | Digital Scrapbooking Layouts

Hello Friends! I found some fantastic digital scrapbooking layouts over in the Scrap Orchard Gallery. Let me show you some of my new favorites!

This layout is by Shanell.

Bracelets for Days

She used Loom Love Sampler, Loom Love Alpha, & Loom Love Solid Papers.

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This layout is by Donna.

Love

She used:  My Sweet Valentine (retired),  CU Transparent Epoxy Styles & CU Iridescent Glitter Styles.

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This layout is by Shari.

Our Little Monkey

She used Zoo Crew Jungle {Bundle}. Coordinating products: Zoo Crew Jungle {instaLife Cards},  Zoo Crew Jungle {Journal Cards} & Zoo Crew {Prints}

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Share some of your favorite layouts in the SO Pin Gallery. I enjoy looking at what you make.

by Sari