Welcome to Running Horse Ranch Digital Tips and Techniques

I am an independent Creative Memories consultant and I have so much exciting information to share!

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Peek A Boo!

What a quick and simple technique to make your pages pop! All you do is select your paper and "add to page". Using any of the shape cutters under the cut and fill ribbon, choose a shape and cut out from the paper. Then give the paper a 3D edge under filters. Slide the sliders all the way over to the right to give it max amount, softness and width. Add a heavy shadow to the paper and flatten and repeat for extra shadow. Add your photo behind the paper using the elements panel to order. Then just journal and embellish as desired!

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Blended Edges and Custom Shaped Borders

As I am awaiting the birth of my next grandson, I decided to get a headstart on his album. So I started playing with the different tools to get different effects. Learn to blend pages and photos to create one of a kind pages! Also you can create your own custom borders and edges for a totally personal page. Check out my new pages for Holden and instructions for using this versatile tool!

mailing list

Hi to all you Storybook Creator users! I am trying to update my mailing list to make sure that those that want more information and tips and techniques get it. So please let me know if you wish to continue to receive my notes. Thanks and hope you are enjoying creating your life story!

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

WOW!!

Check out my website for a WOW sale going on now through June 27th. Power Palette Systems, normally $70.00 are on sale for 36.00! Also, the Daisy Organizers are 40% off too, and the rotary trimmer! And if you know someone who is thinking about going digital, the Storybook Creator Plus 3.0 is also 40% off!! I have never seen a sale like this before, so take advantage while you can!!

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Multiple frame photo

Things have been a little hectic here but I wanted you to have another fun technique to try! Take one photo and have it fill 3 photo frames at once! Directions are included with my example under the Techniques.