Source: http://cs5tutorial.net/old-railway-digital-scrapbooking-with-photos/
Learn how to create a digital scrapbook template or design in this tutorial. You will learn how to pull different scrapbook elements together with your photos.
Find a texture representing the tree bark of 1280×1024 px and 72 dpi. (I used this texture from cgtextures.com)
![You will learn how to pull different scrapbook elements together with your photos in Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial459/1.jpg)
Give some contrast effect to our texture, applying the Rectangle Tool (U) for this manipulation.
![You will learn how to pull different scrapbook elements together with your photos in Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial459/2.jpg)
Set the next shown parameters for the made layer by making a mouse click on this layer on the layers’ palette.
Fill 0%, Blending Options>Gradient Overlay
![You will learn how to pull different scrapbook elements together with your photos in Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial459/3.jpg)
Gradient’s parameters:
![You will learn how to pull different scrapbook elements together with your photos in Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial459/4.jpg)
![You will learn how to pull different scrapbook elements together with your photos in Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial459/5.jpg)
Using the same tool, try to dark out the picture along its edges.
![You will learn how to pull different scrapbook elements together with your photos in Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial459/6.jpg)
The layer’s parameters: Fill 0%, Blending Options>Gradient Overlay
![You will learn how to pull different scrapbook elements together with your photos in Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial459/7.jpg)
Gradient’s parameters:
![You will learn how to pull different scrapbook elements together with your photos in Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial459/8.jpg)
![You will learn how to pull different scrapbook elements together with your photos in Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial459/9.jpg)
Next we’ll use a pattern, like the one from below:
![You will learn how to pull different scrapbook elements together with your photos in Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial459/10.jpg)
Edit>Define Pattern
Using the Rectangle Tool (U) now, we’ll represent the primary layer reserved for a scrapbooking element. The layer’s color in this case is #C3C3C3
![You will learn how to pull different scrapbook elements together with your photos in Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial459/11.jpg)
Using the Free Transform option, try to turn over the layer the way demonstrated below:
![You will learn how to pull different scrapbook elements together with your photos in Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial459/12.jpg)
The layer’s parameters: Blending Options>Drop Shadow
![You will learn how to pull different scrapbook elements together with your photos in Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial459/13.jpg)
Blending Options>Pattern Overlay
![You will learn how to pull different scrapbook elements together with your photos in Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial459/14.jpg)
Blending Options>Stroke
![You will learn how to pull different scrapbook elements together with your photos in Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial459/15.jpg)
![You will learn how to pull different scrapbook elements together with your photos in Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial459/16.jpg)
Next we’ll download a set of brushes for Adobe Photoshop, named Swirls.
On a new layer (Create new layer) with Blending mode-Color Dodge parameters, we’ll apply the downloaded brushes for introducing several different ornaments along the picture’s edges. The brushes’ color is #959595. Select after that Lock transparent pixel option (on the layers’ palette) to paint out the edges of the ornament, using for this operation the same standard brush.
![You will learn how to pull different scrapbook elements together with your photos in Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial459/17.jpg)
![You will learn how to pull different scrapbook elements together with your photos in Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial459/18.jpg)
Learn how to create a digital scrapbook template or design in this tutorial. You will learn how to pull different scrapbook elements together with your photos.
Find a texture representing the tree bark of 1280×1024 px and 72 dpi. (I used this texture from cgtextures.com)
![You will learn how to pull different scrapbook elements together with your photos in Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial459/1.jpg)
Give some contrast effect to our texture, applying the Rectangle Tool (U) for this manipulation.
![You will learn how to pull different scrapbook elements together with your photos in Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial459/2.jpg)
Set the next shown parameters for the made layer by making a mouse click on this layer on the layers’ palette.
Fill 0%, Blending Options>Gradient Overlay
![You will learn how to pull different scrapbook elements together with your photos in Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial459/3.jpg)
Gradient’s parameters:
![You will learn how to pull different scrapbook elements together with your photos in Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial459/4.jpg)
![You will learn how to pull different scrapbook elements together with your photos in Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial459/5.jpg)
Using the same tool, try to dark out the picture along its edges.
![You will learn how to pull different scrapbook elements together with your photos in Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial459/6.jpg)
The layer’s parameters: Fill 0%, Blending Options>Gradient Overlay
![You will learn how to pull different scrapbook elements together with your photos in Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial459/7.jpg)
Gradient’s parameters:
![You will learn how to pull different scrapbook elements together with your photos in Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial459/8.jpg)
![You will learn how to pull different scrapbook elements together with your photos in Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial459/9.jpg)
Next we’ll use a pattern, like the one from below:
![You will learn how to pull different scrapbook elements together with your photos in Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial459/10.jpg)
Edit>Define Pattern
Using the Rectangle Tool (U) now, we’ll represent the primary layer reserved for a scrapbooking element. The layer’s color in this case is #C3C3C3
![You will learn how to pull different scrapbook elements together with your photos in Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial459/11.jpg)
Using the Free Transform option, try to turn over the layer the way demonstrated below:
![You will learn how to pull different scrapbook elements together with your photos in Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial459/12.jpg)
The layer’s parameters: Blending Options>Drop Shadow
![You will learn how to pull different scrapbook elements together with your photos in Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial459/13.jpg)
Blending Options>Pattern Overlay
![You will learn how to pull different scrapbook elements together with your photos in Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial459/14.jpg)
Blending Options>Stroke
![You will learn how to pull different scrapbook elements together with your photos in Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial459/15.jpg)
![You will learn how to pull different scrapbook elements together with your photos in Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial459/16.jpg)
Next we’ll download a set of brushes for Adobe Photoshop, named Swirls.
On a new layer (Create new layer) with Blending mode-Color Dodge parameters, we’ll apply the downloaded brushes for introducing several different ornaments along the picture’s edges. The brushes’ color is #959595. Select after that Lock transparent pixel option (on the layers’ palette) to paint out the edges of the ornament, using for this operation the same standard brush.
![You will learn how to pull different scrapbook elements together with your photos in Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial459/17.jpg)
![You will learn how to pull different scrapbook elements together with your photos in Photoshop CS4](http://www.adobetutorialz.com/content_images/AdobePhotoshop/ART-D/tutorial459/18.jpg)
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