Digital Scrapping Help??

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Hi there!

I have a digital scrap kit I purchased and have the creators okay to make blogware with it to decorate a blog and/or make siggies with. Thing is, I don't know how to use the photoshop 7 we have. I origionally was hoping to put something together for a memorial blog for our son who passed almost a year ago. I'd also like to create another siggie with them for me to put on here that shares my hopes for the future of adding to our family a child here on earth.

If anyone can help me, I'd REALLY appreciate it. Even if it's to walk me through the process to do it myself if you don't have the time to help.

Thank You!:flower::hugs:

Rebekah
 
I don't have photoshop but I use to on my old computer. I used Paint shop pro which is similar to photoshop but a lot better and easier to use
 
Thank You, I'll have to check out the cost. I'd like to figure out how to make these graphics and just can't figure out how to layer pictures with graphics. It seems so complicated to me.
 
Thank You, I'll have to check out the cost. I'd like to figure out how to make these graphics and just can't figure out how to layer pictures with graphics. It seems so complicated to me.

there is tutorials on line hun if you search google. but most scrap kits are more or less dragging and dropping to where you want on the image and the resizing to fit:thumbup:
 
Thank you, I'll do a search for tutorials. I tried to drag them and for some reason I'd get only one paper and have a hard time getting the rest loaded to layer. You all make it look so simple. Haha I love seeing all the graphics.

Thanks for your help. Maybe between my husband and I this weekend, we can figure it out with the tutorial.
 

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