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“This script gives you a list of every element and paper you have used on your project. You can then copy & paste for your credits. It;s also useful for designers as you can compile a list of your items when making a preview. If your files are named badly, just take a moment to batch rename them and the script will work it's magic. This script is a must have to add to your PSP tools! (about Credit List compilation scripts)
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Inked edges – new script

12th December 2009

cass-inkededgeIf you ever did paper scrapping, you likely did use the stamping technique on edges of various elements. Now, you can get this same look, digitally. This script will create a similar appearance around ANY element. You choose the color of the ink, you choose how thick the border will be, then, since the “ink” will be on a separate layer, you can adjust it even more, playing with opacity, blending mode, saturation, lightness, adding texture, etc. You can even run the script several times with different thickness and/or different colors, and blend those all together. And the random function, integrated into the script, will allow you to get a different result every time you run it, even with the exact same settings.

Find it in my stores: CreationCassel, DoItDigi, ScrappingWhispers, and ACOT.

And if you want a chance to win it, check this thread at DST.

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But that is not all. Check this set of  “inked digits”. Each digit is layered so you get the base to use as a template and the ink in greyscale that you can colorise. All were done using the Inked Edge script. Just click on the preview to download.

If you like it, leave me a comment or even better, show me how you used it!

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  1. Thank you so much for this Freebie. I want to let you know that I posted a link to your blog in CBH Digital Scrapbooking Freebies, under the Page 9 post on Dec. 12, 2009. Thanks again.

    Comment by CreativeBusyHand — December 12, 2009 @ 3:14 pm

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