Check it out! Wendy is sharing 2 Shutterfly-ready cover page templates with us from her adorable "Sunday Best : Lil' Lady" and "Sunday Best: Lil' Buddy" Quick Page sets. Here is a link to buy the full set. Enjoy!
Download Cover Samplers Here.zip
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Check it out! Wendy is sharing 2 Shutterfly-ready cover page templates with us from her adorable "Sunday Best : Lil' Lady" and "Sunday Best: Lil' Buddy" Quick Page sets. Here is a link to buy the full set. Enjoy!
Download Cover Samplers Here.zip
Posted at 10:59 PM in Digital Scrapbooking Freebies | Permalink | Comments (7) | TrackBack (0)
Tags: freebie, photobooks, Shutterfly, Templates, Wendyzine
Wendyzine Scraps continues to enlighten us with everyday life inspiration and digital scrapbook knowledge. I thought it would be fun to get to know Wendy a bit better, so, I asked her a few more questions about herself.
Who or what inspires you most?
"I’m inspired by everything around me. Nature, music, clothing, shapes and patterns, advertisements, my children and husband, my faith. They all surround me with thoughts and ideas that make their way into my scrapping and designs."
What cool, fun, funky or endearing project are you working on right now?
"I’m working on a thousand things! Shutterfly photo books for my childrens’ first years, a heritage photo book, a hybrid gift card holder, a series of actions for storyboards and several complete template sets for each size of Shutterfly photo books."
Share a favorite digital technique that you love to use.
"I use layer masks all the time. Instead of using the eraser tool to permanent erase things, add a layer mask by highlighting the layer and clicking the layer mask button on the bottom of the layers palette. It will add a mask to the right of the layer icon. Click on that and use a brush to paint on the mask. Anything painted black with disappear. Painting white will make it reappear. (Another quick tip… if you make a selection using the marquis tools, and your marching ants are showing the selection, clicking on the mask button will automatically apply your selection on the mask."
Posted at 08:26 PM in Celebration Inspiration | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Tags: Digital Scrapbooking, Shutterfly, Wendyzine Scraps
I thought it would be fun to share the card I made using Wendy's great freebie template. I have also posted below the adorable little valentine card I made at Shutterfly for my boys to give their classmates this year at school. They are very excited. I hope the cards offer some celebration inspiration!
Until next post.........Alicia
Posted at 08:09 PM in Celebration Inspiration | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Tags: Alicia Bull, Shutterfly cards, Valentine Cards, Wendyzine
Wendyzine is sharing one of her infamous "Shutterfly Actions" with us here on the Shutterfly Blog today. (If you haven't heard about her action sets just keep reading and you will get an "Action Education" from the post below!)
Please remember that you can find more of Wendyzine's graphics and "Shutterfly Actions" on-line at scrapbookgraphics and pickleberrypop.
Posted at 11:41 AM in Digital Scrapbooking Freebies | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)
Tags: digital scrapbooking, Freebie, Shutterfly Actions, Wendyzine Scraps
If you have been around digital scrapbooking for a little while, you have probably heard mention of actions. What are actions? Simply put, an action is a set of steps in Photoshop that have been recorded and can be played back. Actions are perfect for automating repetitive tasks, or helping you achieve more advanced techniques without having to decipher more complicated features. Any time you have to repeat the same task a number of times, an action can help save you time by doing in seconds what it might take several minutes, or more, to do on your own.
Installing actions is not hard to do, but it is different depending on the version of Photoshop CS or Elements that you use. Consult your manual, or refer to the instructions that come with your action for specific instructions for your version. Actions must be recorded in Photoshop CS, but if created properly, they can be used in Photoshop Elements as well. Make sure you check the product descriptions prior to purchasing actions to make sure they are compatible with your program.
So, how can actions help you when it comes to your favorite Shutterfly products? A properly designed action can transform your pages into Shutterfly-ready pages. Let's back up just a little bit. Shutterfly has provided a set of exacting specifications to ensure that each photo book, calendar, or card is printed as expected. It is tempting to just upload a layout you've already created and ignore the specifications, but the fact is that taking a little time to resize your digital layouts to the specification will ensure that your page prints exactly like you want it to.
Let's look at a 12x12 photo book. Shutterfly photo book pages are printed at 11.95 x 11.95, then trimmed down to 11.75 x 11.75. So, if you upload a 12x12 page, without making any adjustments, Shutterfly will resize the page to 11.95 x 11.95, then cut off 0.1" all the way around (approximately 1/8" off each side). In addition, once the pages are bound into the book, up to 1/4" can be hidden in the inside edge of the book. So, if you design your pages with items falling off the edge, titles on the outer edge, journaling close to the folds, or photo clusters that bleed off the edge of the page, you might just find that some items on your page are unexpectedly cut off or hidden.
Adjusting for the bleed (the area cut off after printing) and the live area (the area that is safe for journaling and photos) is not hard if you still have your original layered files. Simply resize your layout to the LIVE MATTER size, then enlarge your canvas size to the BLEED size. Then, select your background paper and any non-important items you want to bleed off the edge of the page and enlarge them to fill the canvas.
These steps are not difficult, but if you have 20 to 100 pages to resize, you can see how recording an action for those few steps can save a lot of time and repetitive work. Luckily, in the process of creating my own Shutterfly photo books, I've created the actions for you! And, the best part is that I'm always available for any questions you might have along the way.
So, I hope that helps introduce you to the world of actions. They are huge time savers and who doesn't need more time!
Here are some other common questions and answers regarding Shutterfly's process.
1. How should I save my layout?
For best possible quality, your digital layouts should be 300ppi, and sized to the Shutterfly's recommended canvas size for the size photo book you are printing, then flattened and saved as a JPG. Using sRGB color profile is recommended by Shutterfly. And, using a compression level of 12 will ensure the best possible reproduction.
2. Can I use my layouts from my web gallery?
Web-ready layouts are not recommended for printing. You should go back to your original layered Photoshop files, created at 300 ppi for best quality. If you do not have a full-size original file to work with, Shutterfly does offer a small 4x4 brag book size book that might be a good compromise.
3. What is Vivid Pics and Easy Crop?
Vivid Pics and Easy Crop are tools created by Shutterfly for use when creating books with their built-in templates. Vivid Pics applies complex color correction to your untouched photos for superior results. Easy Crop helps crop your pictures when placing them in the built-in templates. However, these tools should NOT be used when you are using the DIGITAL SCRAPBOOKING options. Your photos and digital papers and element, ideally, have already been color adjusted prior to uploading to Shutterfly. So, you do not want Shutterfly to adjust them over again by applying Vivid Pics to them. And, if you upload a page you have designed in a specific way, you do not want Shutterfly's Easy Crop software cropping it differently. So, it is recommended that you turn these options off when you upload your photos.
4. How do I turn off Vivid Pics and Easy Crop?
Upload your photos to a new album. Once you have done that, select all the photos by checking them. Then, click VIEW & ENHANCE. Select any one of your pictures. Select the "Effects" tab on the right hand side. Check "Don't apply automatic correction to picture." at the bottom of the page. Click on "Apply this effect to other pictures" right above it.
4. My calendar previews don't show full-bleed pages or don't allow me to get rid of the caption boxes.
To print products using your digital scrapbook pages, you should use the Digital Scrapbooking section of the site. When you click through that section, you will automatically see the products that are designed to be used with your own pages. This is especially important with the calendars. The calendar option in the Digital Scrapbooking section is the Collage Calendar (NOT the Classic Calendar). After you select the Collage Calendar and get started, it will ask you to choose one of their pre-designed pages. Select any theme. It is not imporant. Once you do, the next screen will allow you to drag a full-bleed photo page onto your workspace. Once you set the page to a full-bleed page, you can drag your scrapbook page onto the interface.
5. I did not save my original layered files. Is there anything I can do?
When you only have a high-resolution JPG file to work with, it depends on the design of your page. If you have designed the page with most of the important items away from the canvas edge, you may be able to use the page without adjusting to. To find out for sure, resize the page to the proper canvas size. (For 12x12 books, that is 11.95 x 11.95; for 8x8 books, that is 7.95 x 7.95, etc.) Save your file. If you own my Shutterfly templates, you can open up the flattened template file and drag it on top of your layout. Lower the opacity to about 30%. Anything outside the TRIM line will be cut off and anything outside the LIVE AREA may get hidden in the fold of the book. If everything important falls in the live area, you can use the page as is! If you do not have my templates, after resizing the canvas, crop your canvas size to the trim size (11.75 x 11.75 for a 12x12 book). That will show you what gets cut off. Then, crop the canvas to the live matter size (11.25 x 11.75 for a 12x12 book) to see what might get hidden in the fold of the book.
If you find that important items will get cut off or hidden once you do that, I recommend placing your layout on the page with a white or paper border behind it. Resize your layout to the width of the live area (11.25 x 11.25 for a 12x12 book) using the IMAGE SIZE command. Then, increase your canvas size back out to the proper size for your book (11.95 x 11.95 for the 12x12 book). And, if you want a paper background, simply drag a paper behind your layout, flatten and save!
Posted at 03:55 PM in Digital Scrapbooking Tips | Permalink | Comments (10) | TrackBack (0)
Tags: Digital Tutorial, Shutterfly Photo Books, Wendyzine
Imagine the goodies you can snag with this exclusive coupon for Wendyzine's products. Please note that it is only valid for one use per customer and expires 01-31-2008. You can find her products at scrapbookgraphics and pickleberrypop.
Other exciting news from Wendy: She is hosting a Shutterfly-friendly Quick Page Exchange at Scrapbookgraphics. Participants would need to stop by Scrapbookgraphics and register. Upon registration, they will receive a free template from Wendy and a coupon to purchase Scrapbookgraphics’ "Impressions of Anticipation Collab Kit" for just $9.99. Each participant will have two weeks to submit a quick page to Wendy using ONLY the IOA kit. She will collect all quick pages submitted, combine them into one download and send a link to each participant for the entire album. Wendy is hopeful that thay can get at least 20 participants, which would mean each person would walk away with a Shutterfly-ready Quick Page album. Get all the details here!
Posted at 04:01 PM in Digital Scrapbooking Tips | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Tags: Quick Page Exchange, Scrapbookgraphics PickleBerry Pop, Shutterfly, Wendyzine
We have some fun in store for everyone. We are going to be inviting some special guests to hang out here on the Shutterfly Blog with us. They will share info, art, life inspiration, and freebies with us.
Our first guest is the very talented Wendy from Wendyzine Scraps. Wendyzine's graphics can be found on-line at scrapbookgraphics and pickleberrypop.
To learn a bit more about Wendy we have asked her to tell us a bit about herself. This is what she had to say:
" I’m a wife, mother, and graphic designer who is blessed to be able to work at home so I can be home with my children. I’ve been working as a graphic designer for over 15 years, and have spent the last 9 in the printing industry. I discovered digital scrapbooking in June of 2006. With my background, it was right up my alley and I was hooked! In February 2007 I began selling my templates and designs. Shortly after that, I decided to create my very first Shutterfly photo book. I was so impressed with it that I’ve made it my first choice for printing my scrapbook pages. I love the creative outlet that scrapbooking digitally gives me and I’m thrilled to be able to create products that enable others to preserve their precious memories."
Wendy is already spoiling us by sharing an adorable Valentine card as a freebie. Please note all freebies are for personal use only! ENJOY!
Check back throughout the week to learn more about Wendy and all of her many talents.
Posted at 11:01 PM in Digital Scrapbooking Freebies | Permalink | Comments (15) | TrackBack (0)
Tags: Digital Freebie, Pickle Berry Pop, Scrapbook Graphics, Wendzine Scraps
Life is a "CELEBRATION!" In honor of all the many celebrations that we experience in everyday life, we are kicking off a new look and a new approach to the Shutterfly Blog.
We are thrilled to start sharing everyday celebrations and inspiration on a regular basis from designers all over the world. They will inspire us with their life stories, their photos and layouts, and their generous free downloads that they will be sharing.
Check back late this week for our official launch of the new "Shutterfly Celebrations Blog."
Until next post.............Alicia
By the way, doesn't the new blog header look adorable. A big "Thank You!" goes out to the talented Rhonna Farrer for letting us use her "Joy to the World Kit " found at Twopeas.
Posted at 01:29 PM in Celebration Inspiration | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack (0)
Tags: Alicia Bull, featured designers, Rhonna Farrer, Shutterfly
Check this out! Sandra Adamson , owner of Scrappinfreestyle has created some wonderful New Year's freebies that she is sharing with us. Here are 5 zipped file links for you to download the great kit below. Enjoy the kit and please remember that all graphics are for personal use, unless otherwise stated. Thank you Sandra for the great contribution!
Zip #1 , Zip #2 , Zip #3 , Zip #4 , Zip #5 (click on the link, then choose " download file " and you will be allowed to save the file to your own computer!)
Posted at 11:24 AM in Digital Scrapbooking Freebies | Permalink | Comments (5) | TrackBack (0)
Tags: digital scrapbooking, freebie, New Year's Eve, Sandra Adamson
Savannah Brentnall, owner of savannahscrapbooks shares a New Year's resolution:
"My resolution for 2008 is to scrap more of my own photos. As a scrapper-for-hire, I spend most of my time scrapping other people's memories. While I'm glad my hobby-turned-business has taken off and people like my work, I'm finding that I'm getting more and more behind on my own scrapping. Somehow, time spent on my own layouts seems hard to justify when it means less billable time to spend on client projects. In 2008, I resolve to assign as much importance to my own memories as I do to those of my clients. After all, that's what made me start scrapping in the first place. 2008: The year of balance!"
Posted at 10:47 PM in Holiday Inspiration | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Tags: Creative Goals, digital, New Year's Resolutions, Savannah Brentnall, Scrapbooking