Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Club Scrap Lock and Key Blog Hop

Welcome to the Club Scrap Blog Hop for Lock and Key.

I have decided to make this month more of a little tutorial on resizing photos and using the wonderful qddl pages which come with every Club Scrap digital kit.

First you have to open your photoshop or elements software (or other software that you use).  Grab a qddl and a photo.  My qddl this month is one from Lock and Key and the photo was one taken at Miller field on the way from Milwaukee airport to Kimberly for Retreat.



Once you have both open simply drag the photo onto the layout.



To resize the photo make sure you are in the layer that has the photo selected and click.  You should see the photo highlighted and some "handles" in the corners.  Hit the shift key and left click holding the left click down and just drag until the photo becomes the desired size.  Alternatively, go to the edit menu > transform > scale and you can do the same thing. 


You will see that the photo overlaps the frame.  To correct this simply place the photo layer below the qddl layer in the layers palette.



Now you are done.  Of course you can add more to the qddl but in this case I think it is done!

Your next stop is 

http://clubscrapcreates.blogspot.com/ 

16 comments:

  1. Annette, what a neat tutorial. There are so many folks just getting started and need to know these simple little digi tricks! Great job!

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  2. What a great way to show how easy it can be to dabble in digital. Those QDDLs are perfect for beginners. TFS.

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  3. Annette, when I finally give in to the desire to dabble in digital, I will be referencing your site. I love your tutorials!

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  4. Love the layout ! The pictures fits so well.

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  5. The simplicity of QDDL's! Thanks for showing us how easy it can be, Annette! I have to get back to finishing the six layouts included in every it. It's been a few months, and I've been missing it! Now that Retreat is behind me, maybe I can carve out some time to catch up!

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  6. Thank you for that demonstration Annette! It's so helpful to have digitally-savvy people like you to assist the rest of us. Beautiful layout!

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  7. Thanks for the tutorial - great layout.

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  8. OK,now I have to try this. It sounds easy,but i will let you know if I can do this!
    When are you coming over and give me some private lessons???!!!!

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  9. Still haven"t tried digital but this makes it look so easy! Thank you!

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  10. Appreciate the tutorial, beautiful LO

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  11. Lovely tutorial - I use photoshop, but have not done a QDDL, so these things confuse me still! Nice to see how easy it is.

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  12. Great tutorial. Will have to try these. You make it looks so easy!

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  13. Thank you everyone for your kind comments.

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