So did I get my money's worth out of my new Jessica Sprague class? Well I'm not sure yet, (it's only Lesson 1) but I did learn quite a bit (now if I can only remember it....)
My "Before" photo:
My "After" photo: bright and cheery! oh, and very tan! - but hey, this picture was taken in the summer, so it's probably more of a correct color. At least I hope so - haha!
Hey Lisa... I think your pic looks great. I'm attempting to learn photo editing myself. It's fun, but complex at the same time. I'm looking forward to see what you learn next! -Paige
Oh... and here's a silly question for you. For some reason, I thought all your scrapbook pages were on paper. I read on your other blog that they were digital. What program do you use to create them? Have you ever had them professionally printed or plan to?
Hi Paige! I create the pages in Photoshop Elements. I took a couple courses at JessicaSprague.com, and just started last Dec I think. So you'll see it't not that hard once you have someone show you how it's done! I did get a couple of pages printed at Costco and they look really nice. Right now I'm focusing on getting them printed in books from Shutterfly, ArtsCow etc. That seems to be a more cost effective route for printing out mulitple pages.
Hey Lisa... I think your pic looks great. I'm attempting to learn photo editing myself. It's fun, but complex at the same time. I'm looking forward to see what you learn next!
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Oh... and here's a silly question for you. For some reason, I thought all your scrapbook pages were on paper. I read on your other blog that they were digital. What program do you use to create them? Have you ever had them professionally printed or plan to?
ReplyDeleteHi Paige! I create the pages in Photoshop Elements. I took a couple courses at JessicaSprague.com, and just started last Dec I think. So you'll see it't not that hard once you have someone show you how it's done! I did get a couple of pages printed at Costco and they look really nice. Right now I'm focusing on getting them printed in books from Shutterfly, ArtsCow etc. That seems to be a more cost effective route for printing out mulitple pages.
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