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Thursday
21Feb2008

RAK Survey Closed! Winners tomorrow!

Well, my friends.

Firstly, you completely blew me away with your comments.

Not just the sheer number of them (topping out at just over 1000, holy cow!), but their depth and quality, and how interested you are to learn this stuff. I can’t wait!

The RAK is closed, so I’ll be drawing two random winners from all the comments left as of 6 p.m.ish, and I’ll announce that here and in my Photoshop Friday email tomorrow.

Thank you, so much for your comments. Thank you for asking the questions that you did. Know that you’ve been heard, and that I’ll work hard to help you get the answers you’re looking for.

If you are a beginner (lots of you told me that you are!) I really encourage you to look into taking my Up & Running with Photoshop online class that runs from March 3-March 30. You’ll spend an intensive month learning the basics of digital scrapbooking with Photoshop Elements (and CS3 if you’ve got a full version). It’s really my best opportunity to help you lay the groundwork for future success as a digital or hybrid scrapbooker, and it’ll be one of the best investments you ever make in yourself.

Of course, if pennies are tight and schedules are tight, there are plenty of other opportunities for learning as well! :D

PSF is tomorrow! See you then with the winner announcement!

Love you guys. Seriously. 

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Reader Comments (5)

I just thought of two more things that I really want to learn.
1. How do you change a color globally...like if you have a color element repeated through a background paper how could you change all of those to another color at one time?
2. How do you scan something (real patterned paper, a doodle you draw yourself, or anything) and make it into something you can use on a page? Like if you doodled a flower how do you make it have a transparent background so the paper you drew on doesn't show up? Stuff like that.
February 21, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterCassie
What a fun RAK! Lots of great questions. I just read them but didn't add one--the UPS man brought my book yesterday :)!
February 21, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterAmy L
Can't wait! You're so good at teaching this stuff! I'm looking forward to DID. :D
February 21, 2008 | Unregistered Commenter{leah}
Looking forward to your course in march!
To explore the digi scraps!
February 22, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterHester
Is the class you mention above helpful for PSE 5?
February 22, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJennifer

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