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New script – Photo Corners

Photo corners are probably one of the most traditional ways to fasten a photo to a page. With the digital era, those fasteners were not long NEEDED,  but we can still pretend we use them.

They are fairly easy to make but using a script will speed up the process and allow you to generate several sets (yes, with four corners) very quickly. Use any color palette and the script will combine the colors, the shapes, and the designs for those corners.

Keep the ones you like and discard the others.

Get this script: Photo Corners

To win this product, add a comment on this Facebook post telling us if you ever used photo corners in a layout (remember, add a comment, not just a Like!) The winner will be announced in the newsletter, next week. Not a subscriber yet? Not a problem. You can register here and it is free (and you only get one email per week).

For a sampler, I used the color palette from the June bog train on DigitalScrapbook.com. You get 6 sets of corners. They are available in .PspImage format (where the four corners are on separate layers) and in PNG format (where you will have to cut them out separately).

Check out the other resources available in this blog train.

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New script – Bow #25

Although most bow scripts in the store are suitable for translucent or lacy ribbons, this one is not, at least, not for the whole bow. However, you can use an opaque ribbon for the knot and it will allow you to use that translucent ribbon on the loops. With the same script, you can also use a different ribbon for the knot, whether it is matching or contrasting.

You have lots of options to tweak the bow once it is completed by the script.

Get this script: Bow #25

To win this script, add a comment on this Facebook post telling us what is the last bow script you used (remember, add a comment, not just a Like!) The winner will be announced in the newsletter, next week. Not a subscriber yet? Not a problem. You can register here and it is free (and you only get one email per week).

For a sampler, I am offering you the three bows from the preview: one with a single opaque ribbon, one with a translucent ribbon (and opaque knot) and one with two different opaque ribbons. These ribbons are in PNG format so you can use them in most graphic programs.

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New script – Argyle 2

Argyle patterns might be simple to create but if you want a series of tiles matching a color palette, it becomes tedious. This script will generate up to 10 tiles starting with your choice of color palette, and a few more options. It will create those tiles for you in just a few seconds. Keep the tiles you like and discard the others.

Get this script: Argyle 2

To win this script, add a comment on this Facebook post telling us if you have used an Argyle pattern before (remember, add a comment, not just a Like!) The winner will be announced in the newsletter, next week. Not a subscriber yet? Not a problem. You can register here and it is free (and you only get one email per week).

For a sampler, I used the color palette from the June 2024 blog train at DigitalScrapbook.com. I generated 10 different seamless tiles that you can use for your next project.

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New Picture Tubes – Braid 2

These braids combine a white section and a colored section. You get 12 different colors. Each braid is slightly different and not just  colorized versions of a single image.

Draw however you want since the design will follow your cursor movement. Create trims around images, tags, or text. Make them straight or curved, or even looped.

Get these in the store: Braid 2

In order to win this script, add a comment on this Facebook post telling us how you would use decorative braids (remember, add a comment, not just a Like!) The winner will be announced in the newsletter, next week. Not a subscriber yet? Not a problem. You can register here and it is free (and you only get one email per week).

For a sample, I created two large frames: one red and one grey that you can colorize to match your project.

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New font – Banner Shapes B

Not only can you use this font to create banners hanging from a string, but you can also have combinations of colors with the thick and thin trim options. Use one, or both trims to match the colors to your photo, your project, or your school colors!

Create banners as long as you want. Add text afterward or leave them blank for just a touch of color.

Get this font: Banner Shapes B

In order to win this script, add a comment on this Facebook post telling us if you have used layered fonts before (remember, add a comment, not just a Like!) The winner will be announced in the newsletter, next week. Not a subscriber yet? Not a problem. You can register here and it is free (and you only get one email per week).

For a sampler, I created a simple string of 12 banners that are left in layers (string, banners, trims) that you can colorize however you want to suit your project. The file is in .pspimage format and compatible with all PaintShop Pro versions.

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New script – Keyboard alpha

You can now create your own alpha from keyboard keys. You can have thick keys or thin ones, depending on your preferences.

The script will create as many keys as you need to write a word, a phrase, or a whole alphabet. Choose the colors, the font, the placement on the key, and let the script work while you watch or go for a coffee.

Get this script: Keyboard Alpha

In order to win this script, add a comment on this Facebook post telling us if you have ever needed a keyboard alphabet before (remember, add a comment, not just a Like!) The winner will be announced in the newsletter, next week. Not a subscriber yet? Not a problem. You can register here and it is free (and you only get one email per week).

For a sampler, I created a simple thick green set of keys with white characters on the bottom left (a little unconventional). The alpha includes all the letters, the digits and a hyphen to let you type in dates and more.

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New script – Watermelon

For any summer theme, you can create watermelon slices in any shape you want. How often have you seen a watermelon slice in a heart shape, or an arrow shape?

Now, you can have as many as you want and they will all be slightly different, just like a "real" watermelon slice.

Get it in the store: Watermelon

In order to win this script, add a comment on this Facebook post telling us what theme you could associate watermelon with (remember, add a comment, not just a Like!) The winner will be announced in the newsletter, next week. Not a subscriber yet? Not a problem. You can register here and it is free (and you only get one email per week).

For a samplers, I created a complete alphabet (A to Z) and also a set of digits (0 to 9) to allow you to create just about any title for your summertime projects.

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New script – Engraved Metal

Engraving metal can be a way to customize a variety of elements and this script will help you achieve that.

You can start with any black and white design (with clean lines) and convert that shape into one of four metals: gold, silver, bronze, or brass. Any black section will then be engraved in the shape for you.

Each run of the script will yield a slightly different result unless you choose to edit the script to set specific values to repeat the settings multiple times.

Get it in the store: Engraved Metal

In order to win this script, add a comment on this Facebook post telling us what element you would create with this script (remember, add a comment, not just a Like!) The winner will be announced in the newsletter, next week. Not a subscriber yet? Not a problem. You can register here and it is free (and you only get one email per week).

For a sample, I created a set of gold alphas pieces that can be used for titles or as initials. Each piece is just under 500 pixels in size so you can resize them as needed.

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New script – Admission Tickets 3

Tickets are very versatile elements you can add to your projects to incorporate some meaningful information or just fun words.

With various options available, you can create something that will be very specific to your project or your theme. The script can even generate random (but consecutive) numbers if you create a series of tickets. You can create a strip up to 12 tickets in one run.

Get this script: Admission Tickets 3

In order to win this script, add a comment on this Facebook post telling us what event you could like to feature with these tickets (remember, add a comment, not just a Like!) The winner will be announced in the newsletter, next week. Not a subscriber yet? Not a problem. You can register here and it is free (and you only get one email per week).

I created four series of tickets, for the four seasons. Since I wanted to leave the top area empty for you to add your own text, I hid that layer before saving the strips. Now, you can add a date if your want, or anything that would fit in that area.

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New script – Gradient Dimension

You might be familiar with the Dimension script where one could add an even thickness, in whatever color you wanted. This time around, the thickness would follow a gradient, whether it is already made, or based on two or three colors you will choose.

The script will create up to 100 layers following the chosen gradient, to give a unique effect to any shape.

You can start with a vector or a raster layer. It will work well either way.

Get it in the store: Gradient Dimension

In order to win this script, add a comment on this Facebook post telling us what you would use this script for (remember, add a comment, not just a Like!) The winner will be announced in the newsletter, next week. Not a subscriber yet? Not a problem. You can register here and it is free (and you only get one email per week).

As a sample, I created a full alphabet using a rainbow gradient for the edge. This will be perfect for your spring themed titles and projects.

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