Looking for a creative way to give your elements a warm, handmade feel? The Crochet Texture 1 script lets you turn any vector shape into a realistic crochet piece! With detailed textures and edging, your shapes will look like they've been stitched with yarn — perfect for cozy, crafty projects.
You can choose from five different fill stitches and five edge styles, then decide whether you want them to match or contrast. The script also gives you full control over the yarn thickness and color, so your final piece is completely customized. Whether you want a clean and smooth finish or something textured and bold, you'll get exactly the look you're going for.
Use it to create scrapbook elements, word art, decorative icons, or even full titles with a handmade twist!
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To give you a little sample of what this script can do, here's a freebie made with the Crochet Texture 1 script: a simple crocheted flower in sunny yellow, using a ribbed fill and a matching edge. It’s perfect to tuck into a kids’ layout, a cozy winter scene, or even a handmade card project.
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Create Titles That Fit Together Like a Puzzle
To give you a little taste of what this script can create, here's a free title made using the Alpha Blocks 1 script. It says SUMMER DAYS, in cheerful brown and turquoise tones, with alternating block shapes. This is a Personal Use freebie — perfect to drop into a sunny layout!
Want to give your photos a colored pencil sketch effect? This new script for PaintShop Pro lets you do just that—with adjustable layers and now a new option to apply the effect to the entire image or just a selected area.
For a sampler, I used a floral wreath design and ran the script on the whole picture. I manually removed all the white background so you can use that wreath on any paper of yours.
Ever wished you could make your own notepad-style element using any paper or shape you like? This new Paper Pad script for PaintShop Pro lets you do just that! Turn any flat paper into a multi-layered pad, complete with realistic torn edges at the top.
Wrap Your Projects with a Custom Knot in PaintShop Pro
This week’s freebie includes a finished knotted ribbon made with two contrasting patterned ribbons. It’s a 4000-pixel-wide PNG element you can use to wrap any photo, frame, or journal card.
This freebie includes a coffee-themed word art (made using the ground coffee option) and a decorative frame (created with the included picture tubes).

There are already a dozen of wood fence picture tubes and this is another set. You can draw them as long as you want and even following a slight curve. Every use of those tubes will generate a slightly different result as each planks are randomly selected.
For a sampler, I created a 4000-pixels long "beach" fence. I also decorated it and it is available in layered format (.pspimage) and you can also get only the fence itself (.png).
You can add an envelope with various papers you have. You can add some stains, distressing, or scribbles on those envelope and use them in clusters, or as elements for your project.
For a sample, I created an open envelope and added a little card. The envelope is in layered PSD format, so you can open it in most programs. You can add designs or messages on the card, but you can also add some details to the envelope itself if you want.
If you have the first set of fringe picture tubes, they are even and regular. But sometimes, you need something rougher and less regular. That is why this particular set of fringes.
To get some samples of these fringes, I created a 4000 pixels long fringe, with a wool edge. They are in greyscale so you can colorize them to match your project. I also included one layered version (in .pspimage format) and a "flat" one (in PNG format) for use in any program.