You can now have a corkboard to add any note, memo, paper, or even some lost and found objects. And even better, that board can be any shape you want.
You can start with a simple basic shape like a circle or a star, but you can also use some meaningful shapes like the outline of a country you visited, or the shape of a cruise ship where you spent your last vacation. Or what about a Christmas tree to hang decorations?
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For a sampler, I created individual digits using the font Rolipoli, which is a fat font, in order to give enough room to pint elements. Each element is about 1000 pixels in height and in PNG format.
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You can have fun with various designs that you can draw with simple or complex outlines or paint and draw with colors and turn that into a detailed and colorful mandala design.
As a sampler, I created this mandala design using the brush tool drawing with a 10 pixels line all over. The end result is in png format so you can color it. As a tip, if you want to paint, do it on a separate layer UNDER the design so you won't paint over the line (actually, you can paint "on" the lines, but if it is underneath, it won't show).
When you want to create background papers, it is easy to create seamless tiles. However, it might be tedious to create your own design every time and you might also end up running out of ideas.
As samplers, I generated a few tiles and saved them for you in .pspimage format so you can use only one of the layers if you want, or even combine them between tiles.
More crochet laces for you to decorate your projects. Create them in any length you need, and colorize them in any color you want to match your project.
For this freebie, I used a long lace and ran the
Whether you have a festive theme or something related to theaters or movies, you can use projection lights to make any text really stand out.
As a sampler, I created some projections from the name of the four seasons in colors that are matching the time of the year. The files are in layers so you can use some or all of the layers and you can tweak them as needed for more creative results.
You can convert a photo into a painting made with text patterns with this script.
As a sampler, I created some gradient digits, from white to red, and ran the Text Painting script on them. I chose to keep the original colors so you have something other than grey. Of course, you can always colorize those digits with a different color if you prefer.
If you were to work with traditional paper scrapbooking or craft, you would likely be looking for some corner punches to embellish your papers, frames or tags. These brushes can be used in the exact same way (without wasted paper). You can use them as brushes to IMPRINT corners, but you can also use them with the Eraser tool to PUNCH them and cut them out of the paper.
As a sampler, I created this fun frame. I started with a black square, and rotated it 45 degrees. Then, I used the Eraser tool to create the fun cutout, and then, trimmed the rest of the square to shape the frame.
Although you can probably create a simple shadow from any text and delete the center, doing the same thing with overlapping characters is much more convoluted.
As a sampler, I created these 7 days of the week. I created them in black so you can colorize them to match your project. As you see, they are also in a curved arrangement. I did that by moving the letters, one by one, before completing the script. Doesn't that give an interesting result?
These slats are going to be evenly distributed without the trouble of measuring them all. They will overlap also evenly.
Get this slats frame for your photos. The file is about 4000 pixels wide so you can resize it to suit your photo. Although it has vertical slats, you can rotate it if your photo is vertical. Just add your photo inside the mask layer to showcase your photo through the frame.
If you want to add your own photo, design or text to a Christmas ornament, it could look pretty flat as it would not have the expected curved distortion of a real ornament. This script, however, will do that for you, on any photo, design or text of your choice.
As a sampler, I created a set of red balls with gold digits on them. It will be perfect to add a year, a date or an anniversary. Each ball is about 1800 pixels so you can size it down to the dimensions you need.