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School begins!

Tomorrow for Tween who is going into 7th grade.  Teen has "orientation" which as a senior apparently means going to see a movie with her class....hmm...    Now when I was in high school....maybe we shouldn't go there....

Tween is a bit worried about maybe not being able to do Drama club at school this year since it meets Wed afternoon and she has a Wednesday evening activity already.  If only I could figure out how to be two places at once!  She, of course, loves drama so I hate to say no...  I guess we'll just have to wait and see how it might work.

Teen is really happy to have Junior year behind her.  She went to NYC to tour and interview for colleges earlier this week.  She loved Columbia and Barnard but not NYU mostly because it doesn't have a real campus where people hang out.  She's very clear that she wants a school that has a central gathering area.  And she's not big on high rise dorms either.  So Columbia is just perfect - it looks like they dropped a typical Ivy league campus in the middle on NYC.  Really very pretty!  Her interview at Barnard went really well, she thought. So now comes the actual applying and writing essays.  Ahh...the fun part...

The S Word

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Need I say more?   lol

We finally had to do the school shopping thing which meant, of course, saying the S word ( S_ _ _ _ L).  *sigh*  I guess summer is over....

Credits:  papers from Naturally Krafty by Katie Pertiet; craft paper edge by Anna Aspnes; rick rack by Tracy Murphy; Alpha by Veronica Ponce; frames, clips and paper flower edge by Catrina Hollingstad; kraft dates by Lindsay Riches; cardboard corner by Lina Gil Billdal; flowers, butterfly chipboard and pins by Corina Nielsen; font is First Grader.

Little Known Facts About Little Known Things

Did you know...

That if you type the word Walmart into Word it will correct it to Wal-Mart?  Typepad wants to change it to Wilmar.

That Typepad recognizes the word blogging and blog but not blogger?  Word knows about blogs but it thinks blogging should be bogging and blogger should be bolger.

That neither spell check recognizes FxFoto - they think it should be Oxford or Fixity.

That my recipe for De- Skunk Solution has been downloaded 14 times?  Interestingly the one for Grilled Salmon had been downloaded 57 times and two next highest recipes are Brown Rice Salad and Roast Chicken with Mushroom Sauce.  Now I would have predicted that the dessert recipes would have been downloaded more....Good for us for being healthy!

I can't believe I forgot this tutorial!

Somehow I never added this tutorial to the How to Do Stuff in FxFoto(aka Tutorials) page!  Someone asked how to replace a cake in a client's photo with another cake.  Very much like I did with Toby Maguire so when I went to look for the tutorial I realized I had never added it....duh...

So here it is....

Look, Ma, I'm Spider Girl!

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Credits: everything is by Christine Smith at The DigiChick- papers and grunge frame from SCRAPPED! movie kit; elements from A Few Office DooDads; photo of girl from stock-xchg; font is Hommoarakhn

Playlists

We've been doing a lot of road trips this summer, looking at colleges.  Radio stations only go so far and it isn't long before we're plugging in iPods ( the girls) or CDs ( the parents).  In general we all pretty much like rock and roll but some interesting differences have emerged....

Teen, who at 17 is the subject of these trips, likes to listen to the words.  Music can be cool too but the lyrics are the most important part to her.  Green Day... Everyday Visuals... Snow Patrol...Vertical Horizon

Tween, who at 12 is soon to be Teen #2,  thinks all these colleges look alike.  For her a good song has to have harmony and the singer has to have a good voice.  Simon and Garfunkel...The Dixie Chicks...

DH (we'll skip the age thing) who is still the owner of a massive record collection likes the music to be layered and complex  - the Phil Specter 'wall of sound'.   The Shins...The Cranberries...Rolling Stones...Beach Boys

Me (ageless  lol) likes to feel like I'm listening to music live.  I love to hear the sound of each instrument so...Cheryl Crowe...The Gin Blossoms...U2

Fortunately there is a lot of overlap here which makes for great driving and riding harmony...

Creating Templates that are FxFoto Friendly

Here's a little tutorial with all the information you need to create sketch templates than can be used with the Quick Layouts tool in FxFoto.  The templates may be made with any photo editing software including FxFoto and you may find it very easy to just add an FxFoto friendly page to all your current sketch template kits.

In case you haven't used the Quick Layouts tool in FxFoto, it lets users drag and drop papers into a sketch template.  The papers and photos are automatically cropped and placed in the page so they are layered without having to learn about using layers.  It makes it very easy to create a layout.  Elements and embellishment may be added by simply clicking on them and then arranging them on the layout. Text is added in the usual FxFoto way - open a text box and then move it to where ever you want on the page.  If you have never seen Quick Layouts in action, there is a video tutorial on the FxFoto website - Creating Layouts Part 3 - Sketch Templates.

So here are the "rules" - not really rules, more like guidelines....

Color

FxFoto uses color matching to drop papers so if a template has the same color in two different areas, the program will drop the same paper in both areas. For example, in this template by Jen Caputo (available at The Digi Shoppe) dark gray is used in several areas. 

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Since all the dark grays are the same color, here is what happens when I drop a red paper into one of them:

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Design-wise you may well want the same paper in multiple ares of you template.  But if not, the colors need to be different.  You can go wild with the colors or make them more subtle - it's up to you. When I re-color templates, I tend to recolor every piece because I might want to make the different parts different colors.  Okay - I will admit to being a bit of a scrapping control freak - lol! But that is just me and you know your customers better than I do.

Here is the way I might recolor it.  I could always drop the red paper into every other ray to make a repeating patter or I could make every ray a different piece of paper.

Recolored

Edges

On each paper and photo block there need to be distinct edges.  Otherwise FxFoto can't see where the photo block or paper ends and will flood the adjacent areas with the photo or paper.  And the edges should not be feathered or blurred.

Let me show you what I mean. A picture being worth a thousand words and all! A big thank you to Cheryl McCain of The Scrapping Garden for graciously letting me use one of her templates as an example.  Cheryl was one of the first designers to create templates specifically for use in FxFoto and this template is from her More Than One collection.

Template

In the template above, the right hand photo block is open to the background which is the same color as the photo block. Below, I've circled the area that is open and enlarged it so you could see it better:

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Now here is what happened when I put a photo in the right block.  It flooded into the background because there is no edge.  It is kind of a cool effect but not if what you really want is two photos on a paper background.

Test

Now if I just draw a line to close the box like this:

Box_with_line

Then the photos end up as two photos, as they should.

New_test

Which brings up another guideline...

Photo Blocks

They don't have to be square or rectangular but for multi-photo sketch templates, the photo boxes

should be different colors.

Text and Titles

The users of FxFoto will really appreciate if if you don't have writing or journaling lines on the template.  Otherwise they may have to first erase the text before using the template.  A preview is a great place to note where a title and text should go.

File Type

What works best in FxFoto is a TIFF file (sometimes called a TIF or TFF file) because repeated saving of the image will not degrade the quality.  A PNG file will work too but if possible, it is best to avoid having your templates as JPEGs.  What doesn't works is a PSD file since it is specific to Adobe products.  You can find a brief discussion on file types and some of the pros and cons in What's the difference between JPG, GIF, PNG and BMP? What what about TIFF and RAW?"

If you are working in FxFoto software to create templates, the following steps will let you save your template as a TIFF rather than a JPG.  JPG is the default file type but in FxFoto you can save as a PNG or TIFF easily.  Click on Save and then choose Save As Image.  When you get to the dialog box below, choose the folder where you would like to save your template.  Now click on the down arrow next to the box marked Default to open the drop menu which you can see below:

Save_as_tff

In the menu choose TIFF and then click Finish.  In case you are wondering, CMYK TIFF refers to a special file type that is used in the publishing world, where CMYK determines the colors.  I would not suggest using CMYK TIFF for a sketch template because it is very large.

So, in brief,

  1. Use different colors for each shape
  2. Close your shapes with an edge
  3. Colors for photo blocks
  4. Leave writing off the template
  5. Save as TIFF or PNG file

 

Digital Scrapbooking Day!

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Digital Scrapbooking Day    November 3, 2007 

Let's celebrate! 

You can find out more at Digital Scrapbooking Day dot com.

Anyone and everyone is welcome to participate.  Feel free to contact me at seswhite@gmail.com

Boston Bloggers

Some one did a count and apparently Boston has the highest number of bloggers in the USA.  At least that's what I heard on the radio.  Seems odd that it would beat out places like New York and San Francisco.  Way to go Beantown Bloggers! 

The only digiscrapper I know who is for sure a Boston scrapper is Mary Canavan but I'm sure there are more.  I'm not sure I qualify although Boston is my home town and I live just 40 minutes north.  Somehow that state line changes everything - New Hampshire is quite different from Massachusetts.  Must be the water.

Now there a list of Granite State bloggers...ah-yuh, I'm there!

A few family favorites

A few family favorites and a few notes....

My kids actually love the Brussel Sprout recipe - no really, I'm not kidding! They don't like regular cooked brussels sprout but this doesn't taste like them at all. I make it with silvered almonds insitead of walnuts. It's also really pretty and impressive - the leaves turn a lovely bright green.

And the Tex Mex Peppers is another fav.  It looks especially cool if you use colored peppers!  Plus you can make the whole thing ahead of time and just bake when you are ready.

Go right head and download these 4 x 6 inch cards, then print them and add them to your recipe box. Clicking on the title will bring you to the download.

Brussels Sprouts with Toasted Walnuts

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Credits: recipe from Martha Stewart Living magazine; template by Corina Nielsen; Bountiful Harvest by Roberta D'Achille available at Rendered Memories; paper clips by Kim Hill from the Recipe Card kit at Scrapbook-Elements and stamp by Correen Silke from her My Ktichen at ScrapDish (all these kits, templates and elements are found in the Recipe Project CD.) Fonts are Batik and Times New Roman

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Roasted Sweet Potatoes

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Credits: kit is Spilled Spagetti by Lorraine Yuriar; template by Corina Nielsen - both are available only in Recipe Project CD; fonts are Augie and Batik

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Tex- Mex Peppers

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Credits: Fiesta Ole by Elizabeth Lane at Scrap Outside the Box; pot and tag by Karah Fredricks at Blue Flombingo; arrow by Kim Christansen; fonts are Stamp Act, Tall Paul and Tempus

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Waldorf Salad

I think this is named after the famous hotel in New York but I could be wrong.  It's a very retro recipe...

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Credits: Desperate Houseiwves by Katie Mann at Scrap Outside the Box, font is Augie; template by Corina Nielsen.

Scrap Quick!

If you are a regular reader, you might remember my recent post Some Quick Pages.  Well the tutorial I wrote for using FxFoto with ScrapQuick pages - Creating a ScrapQuickArt page with FxFoto Creative - is now up!  Way to go Christine!

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Both of these are ScrapQuickArt pages - Beatitude by Amy Teets with the Sinead Turner as the page artist.  I added the title ( Messy Stamped Alpha by Christine Smith ) and some journaling (Augie font). And that was it!  How easy and gorgeous was that!

I hope it get it up here too soon!  It's going to be quite a busy week here but I will try to squeeze it in!