CottageArts.net Free Samples designed by Michelle Shefveland
Copyright CottageArts.net, 2003-2005, All Rights Reserved

All free samples are given for your personal enjoyment, and can be modified as you desire.  They are the copyright
of CottageArts.net and are for non-commercial use only. If you publicly post work using these samples (including
publication submissions), please provide credit and reference to CottageArts.net. Thank you!

Please note due to the large size of PSD files, for these download samples we reduced the size 
to 6x6 at 180 dpi, rather than our normal 12x12 at 300 dpi.

To use the ScrapOver template in PNG format, follow these instructions:

Instructions:
1.  Unzip download pak, using an unzipping utility such as WinZip. Save template and usage guidelines/instructions in
    desired folder on your system.

2.  Open the PNG file template in an image editor that supports PNG file transparency, such as Adobe Photoshop Elements 
    Jasc Paint Shop Pro, Ulead PhotoImpact, and Microsoft Digital Image Pro. 

3.  Browse your system for photo(s) to use on page.  

4.  Drag photo(s) (or copy and paste) onto template.

5.  Move photo(s) into desired position.  Resize and rotate photo if desired.

6.  In layer palette on right side of screen, select photo layer, click and drag each down beneath template. The photo(s)
    will now appear as if they were cut to fit the frame(s) exactly!  Note: if some frames are overlapping, you may need 
    to move one of the photos beneath the other in the layer palette, so they are appropriately stacked.

7.  Add personal journaling using your image editor's text tool.

8.  Save as a layered file in your image editor's native format (PSD or PSPIMAGE, for example).

9.  Print on home inkjet printer at any square size on matte or glossy photo paper at high quality. Or, save as PDF and 
    burn to CD to take to copy center to have printed on laser paper.  Back laser copy with cardstock for stability.


To use the fully-layered PSD template, follow steps 1 and 2 above, except for 2 it needs to support PSD formats. 
For further instructions, go to our tutorials page (www.cottagearts.net/tutorials.html) under Adobe Photoshop
Elements or Paint Shop Pro or read chapter 4 in the book, Scrapbooking the Digital Way, written by Michelle Shefveland.


