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Old November 2nd, 2009, 02:37 AM
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Does anyone know a website that offiers nice frames for scrapbooking digitally? I am looking for more old worn paper frames versus wood. Also, is there a good video or tutorial out there that describes how these are made??? Thanks!
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If you are referring to these types below they are in Photoshop Elements under Frames>Vintage.
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Exactly the king I am looking for.... I will look for them this afternoon. I really appreciate your quick response.
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You might consider checking out the add-on package for PSE called "Photo Essentials 3", which has a "Frame It" module that allows you to customize and create your own frames.

Of course, the other modules in the package add a lot of value to PSE, as well.
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You might consider checking out the add-on package for PSE called "Photo Essentials 3", which has a "Frame It" module that allows you to customize and create your own frames.

Of course, the other modules in the package add a lot of value to PSE, as well.
Thanks! I will look into that as well ... I have heard good things about that application.
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Check http://www.storeide.se/gunhild/ as well. She has some aged photo corners on page 7. Work your way backwards; she has lots of different types of frames. Early on are a nice set of shabby frames. All of her stuff is free. Have a ball while you are there visiting!
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Check http://www.storeide.se/gunhild/ as well. She has some aged photo corners on page 7. Work your way backwards; she has lots of different types of frames. Early on are a nice set of shabby frames. All of her stuff is free. Have a ball while you are there visiting!
Thank you very much for the website..... I will be sure to check it out!!
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Check http://www.storeide.se/gunhild/ as well. She has some aged photo corners on page 7. Work your way backwards; she has lots of different types of frames. Early on are a nice set of shabby frames. All of her stuff is free. Have a ball while you are there visiting!
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I went to the website and it was amazing! Excellent items out there... I really enjoyed the site... Thanks!!!
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Did you also see her Worn Paper Frames on page 2? They come with ribbons/bows wrapped around but when you open the .psd files you can switch off the eyeball to the ribbon layer and just use the frames.

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This is such an incredible link - and link to others. Thanks so much for taking the time to post.

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