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The basics of digital scrapbooking explained.

  • I highly recommend visiting this site: http://spraguelab.squarespace.com/ or: jessicasprague.com Jessica Sprague is the guru of all things in digital scraping. I also recommend getting her book "Computer Tricks for Scrapbookers" to get a handle on the different ways to use Photoshop.
  • As for your other questions: yes, you can print out the pages after you have created them. It is recommended that you have a photo quality printer. If you are scrapping 12x12 pages, then you will need to get a large size printer that can print that size (Epson makes a great one). Or you can upload your page to a photo processing site (I use Costco) and have them printed just like a large photo.
  • I am a "hybrid" scrapper. That means that I make some of my page using the digital kits/Photoshop method and then add "real" embellishments like chipboard, ribbon, etc. once I have my page printed out. I like the dimensional aspect of adding my embellishments- and since I shop so much, I kind of have to use them =).
  • Again, I really recommend looking up Jessica Sprague's sites to get a better idea. She is totally awesome and answered all questions I ever had and some I hadn't even thought of. She also offers an "Up and Running with Photoshop" class online that guides students through the basics of creating a page. Hope this helps.

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