Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Apple of My Eye and 35% off Sale

Kick off your September scrapping with After Five Designs’ Back to Scrapping Sale! Enjoy 35% off store-wide September 1-7th! (Sale excludes shots.) Also, with a $10 purchase, you will receive our designer collaboration, September Romance, for FREE!!

**Please note that the 35% sales discounts may not be visible on the store's main page, but will appear once items are added to the shopping cart.**

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It has been a couple of weeks since I’ve had a new release. I’m finding it difficult to design lately with my 7 month old needing so much attention. Please be patient with me for a couple of months if my products seem a little bit fewer and further between. I promise things will go back to normal eventually!

I do have a new release that I’m excited to share with you today! I had the opportunity to work with Traci Reed of Sweet Shoppe Designs, whose designs I completely love! We created a sweet fall-ish apple themed collab kit called Apple of My Eye. The kit includes 22 textured papers, lowercase alpha in 4 colors, over 57 unique elements and 15 word strips.

Apple of My Eye is 35% off through September 7th, HERE at After Five Designs.

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Thank you to my CT, the A5D and SSD CTs and to Traci’s CT for the awesome layout inspiration using Apple of My Eye!!

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Traci created the beautiful alpha that is included with the kit. Since I love making alphas I decided to create one as well. It is my gift to you! Enjoy!

Download Apple of My Eye Alpha Freebie Sampler:

From 4shared HERE or from Box.net HERE

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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Load Files into Stack {A Quick PS Tutorial}

I don’t have a new release this week. (My next release will be a fun collaboration on September 1st. Keep an eye out for a sneak peek coming soon!) I’ve been really busy preparing my 6 year old for first grade. And I’ve been reveling in time with the kiddos during the last few weeks of summer. It has also been really hard to find time to work on new designs with a 6 month old around lately.

With 2 small kiddos and a baby in my house, everything I do has to been done as quickly as possible. I know a lot of scrappers are in the same boat! On the rare occasion that I do find time to scrap, I have a couple of tricks up my sleeve to make things go more quickly. One of my favorite trick is to streamline the process of gathering up the elements and papers I want to use on a page. For this, I use the Photoshop Load Files Into Stack Script. The script is included with the full version of Photoshop, and if you aren’t already using it, you really have to give it a try!

This script works so well for me, because I can load all of the papers, elements and alpha that I am considering using onto the page right from the start. Since I am a one kit per page type of scrapper, it’s easy for me to choose the patterns, solids and elements I’m considering using on a page, right from the beginning and have them all their waiting for me to pull up on my layout.

I have written a little tutorial to show you how to use the Load Files into Stack script if you aren’t already in love with it like I am. It’s such an easy option to use! My instructions are all written for PC users. I apologize for not having the Mac experience it takes to create a tut for both users!

To begin, with Photoshop open, choose File/Scripts/Load Files into Stack.

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This opens the Load Layers dialog box. Click the Browse… button.

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Navigate to the folder with the files you would like to have opened. I am using my On a Sunny Day kit for this tutorial. I like to choose my papers first. Highlight the items you would like to open. To select more than one item, hold down the Ctrl key while you click on multiple items. When you have finished selecting, click the OK button.

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This will bring you back to the Load Layers dialog box. The papers that I’ve chosen are listed in the box. Now you have the option to click the Browse… button again to choose more items. I like to pick up elements next.

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Click the Browse… button again, navigate to the elements folder, and highlight the items you would like to open. When you are finished selecting, click the OK button.

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As you can see, all of the items that I have chosen are listed in the Load Layers dialog box. You can continue to browse and add alpha, more elements, etc. until you have chosen everything you want to start with. When you are done selecting, click the OK button.

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Now just sit back and watch the script do it’s work. When the script has finished running, you will see all of the items you have chosen layered in your document window. This is a good time to save and name your document as this is the new file on which you will begin your layout. The file should be correctly sized at 3600x3600 px and 300 dpi, as the file size will be set to the largest item you chose, which will usually be the papers. If there is a larger file selected, at this point you will need to create a new document, correctly sized, and drag all of your layers on to the new document, and save it as your layout.

I like to start with a fresh, empty canvas by hiding the layers. To do this, first highlight all of the layers. Choose: Select/All Layers or hit Alt+Ctrl+A on your keyboard.

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When all of the layers are highlighted, choose Layer/Hide Layers. This will leave you looking at a blank screen.

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Now you can start scrapping!!

Because you have used this script to load your papers, elements and alphas, the layers will all be correctly named for easy selection. However, I like to be able to see clearly what is on each layer. So to make things easier I change a couple of the layer thumbnail options. This is a super easy and quick thing to do.

Right click on one of the layer thumbnails on the layers panel. Check the two boxes next to Large Thumbnails and Clip Thumbnails to Layer Bounds. This will give you a clear and large view of the item on each layer so that as you scroll down your layers panel, it will be easy to see the elements you want to use at a glance.

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I hope that this tutorial has been easy to follow and that it will help to streamline your scrapping procedures! Happy scrapping!!

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

On a Sunny Day

I am totally a summer kind of gal. Summertime has always been my favorite season. As this summer is winding down and school is starting, I’m finding that I’m having a difficult time letting go! So I had to squeeze in one more summer kit for the year.

On a Sunny Day is a bright and happy sunny day themed kit. It’s perfect for scrapping, not only your summer photos, but any sunny day happy memory, kites, bubbles, sidewalk chalk, popsicles, bicycle and wagon rides and all of your photos of that special “sunshine” in your life. This huge kit includes 18 textured papers, 71 unique elements, uppercase alpha and 28 word strip bits.

On a Sunny Day is 20% off during Happy Hour HERE at After Five Designs through Friday, Midnight. For an additional 15% off, Facebook and blog readers can use coupon code: SUNNY15

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On a Sunny Day also has a coordinating add-on mini kit!! Here are some pages made using the On a Sunny Day Add-On:

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Now for the best part…the On a Sunny Day Add-On is totally free! This mini is the On the House Freebie for August at After Five Designs. If’ you’d like to participate in the challenge, you can find it HERE in the A5D forum. Make sure to pick up the mini before September 5, as it will no longer be free after that time. I hope you enjoy it!!

Download On a Sunny Day Add-On HERE

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Tuesday, August 9, 2011

On a Sunny Day–Sneak Peek

Keep your eye out for a new kit coming this Thursday, August 11 HERE at my After Five Designs Shoppe! See you soon!! :)

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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Toothy Grin

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The end of summer is here and at After Five Designs we have decided to toast summer's memory with an impromptu sale! Enjoy a 25% discount store-wide, HERE in my store, Thursday through Sunday, August 4-7th! If you follow my blog or Facebook Fan Page, you can enjoy an additional 10% off your purchase using this coupon code: 10MORE4U

It has been a crazy busy month for me. So crazy, in fact, that I released a kit in July and never remembered to tell you about it!! I released Toothy Grin during a designer guest spot in July at Digital Crea. If you haven’t already picked it up I have moved it home to A5D, now is a great time to grab it during our End of Summer Sale!

Toothy Grin is a bright and fun tooth themed kit. Use this kit to scrap your baby's first tooth, your child's first lost tooth or dentist appointment, braces, bed time prep and all of those big happy grins for cute pages and projects! Kit includes 20 textured papers, uppercase alpha, over 74 unique elements and 24 word art labels.

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If you have used my kits before, you probably have noticed that I love glitter and paint. I include some in pretty much every kit. I created a few extra glitter splats and paint smears that coordinate with Toothy Grin. I think that with the blue tones, they would also be nice on a swimming or night time page. Please enjoy this little add-on as my gift to you!

Download Toothy Grin Paint & Glitter HERE

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