Create a fun layered paper tree with your favorite designs!
This script builds each branch one at a time with randomly chosen variations, so every tree is truly unique. Select your preferred edge style, the degree of “droopiness,” optional rotations, and highlights, then let your papers do the rest.
Everything remains unmerged so you can decorate your tree afterward—add glitter, lights, ornaments, or anything you like!
Get it in the store: Paper Tree 3
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For a sampler, I am offering you two trees, using the same papers. One is decorated with gold glitters while the other one is "plain" for you to decorate the way you want.
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This week’s script lets you create your own string-tie closures, just like the ones you see on envelopes and notebooks — but fully customizable. You can pick the button shape, the colors, the spacing, and even the angle so the tie fits perfectly on your project. Each run gives you a slightly different result thanks to a few fun random elements, including the loose end.
For a sampler, I created two holiday-themed string ties, using gradients for the buttons. You can rotate them a little, but be careful so that the included shadows would still be suitable.
Whether you are doing a "Project 52" or just want to showcase your photos, sometimes, it can be fun to have an overlay to show the week and year of that particular photo.
As a sampler, I created a whole set of raster overlays for you to showcase the year 2023. All the layers are in white, but you know that you can change that easily, right? The format is 6x4, which is fairly standard for printing, but also if you are doing pocket scrapbooking.
