Well, last week got away from me, and there was no tutorial on Tuesday. But, I'm back today with a new lesson, all about using Layer Styles on your elements. As you are well aware, I'm no professional, and it shows! I ran out of time for this video and just kept talking! You'll see that it abruptly ends...
Here's the link.
I have a new product up in my store at goDigitalScrapbooking, an Advent Calendar.
I've included two 12x12 .psd templates, one for the top layer of the calendar and one for the bottom. The top layer has 25 doors, each a separate layer for you to fill with color, your paper or photographs. The numbers and borders are on two separate layers, for you to recolor or style as you'd like.
The template for the bottom has 25 rectangles, which line up with the doors, and again, you can customize these with your papers or photographs.
I've included text boxes with the Bible verses for the story of Jesus' birth, but again, you can replace these, too, with poems, hints for a scavenger hunt, or what ever would make you happy.
So, you see, you can make this calendar truly your own creation!
To assemble, print both top and bottom layers, carefully cut three sides of each door, apply adhesive to the outside edge of the bottom layer, and press together. Each day, open a door and fold it back to reveal what's behind.
The calendar is on sale for 25% off for the first week, but December 1st is right around the corner, so hurry!

Great tutorial even if it did end abruptly. :)
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