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This is a list of all the Web tutorials and other HTML-based articles on our site, sorted by date. You can also view all of our video tutorials in a similar list, or all of the downloadable PDFs from the magazine.

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Making a Catman

By Wendy Williams  ·  October 17th, 2007

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Quite a while ago we were playing around on the forum combining animal images and people.

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Hollow Illusions

By Wendy Williams  ·  October 4th, 2007

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An effect that always seems to fascinate people is one where you take a solid object, slice off the top and make it look as if the inside is hollow. Here’s how you can do it yourself.

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Making Plaid Patterns

By Wendy Williams  ·  September 11th, 2007

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Here’s a quick and easy tutorial for making plaid patterns that you can use for backgrounds, papers, buttons and more.

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Painting Hair With Pixels

By Pauline Washburn  ·  August 28th, 2007

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This is a companion tutorial to the “Painting with Pixels” article in Vol. 5 No. 5 of Photoshop Elements Techniques.

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10 First Day of (or Back to) School Photo Tips

By Matt Kloskowski  ·  August 27th, 2007

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Here are 10 tips for you to get the best pictures for that first day of school (or back to school).

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Put Me In, Coach! (alternative frame)

By Mike Rodriguez  ·  August 22nd, 2007

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Here is an alternate way to create the frame for the player described in Step 4 in the “Put Me In, Coach” article from Vol. 4. No. 5 of Photoshop Elements Techniques.

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Making Business Cards

By Wendy Williams  ·  August 17th, 2007

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Business cards are quite easy to make, and once you have the basic template completed, you can do all sorts of things with it.

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How To Set An Object On Fire

By Lesa Snider  ·  August 8th, 2007

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Setting an object aflame is slightly more complicated than text because you have to create a selection of the flame area first. However, the rewards are wildly amusing (especially after break-ups!), as you will soon see.

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Making a Colored Photograph Frame

By Wendy Williams  ·  July 7th, 2007

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Over the last few weeks I have been experimenting with making photograph frames, so I thought that it would be a good idea to do a tutorial showing how I do them.

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Making Push-pins

By Susan Hobbs  ·  July 5th, 2007

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Pushpins are a nice finishing touch to many photo creations. They are especially handy for digital scrapbooking. The trick to making them look realistic is in the shadows.

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Making a Metallic Border or Ribbon

By Wendy Williams  ·  June 25th, 2007

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I have used metallic borders and ribbons in quite a few of my layouts and have had several requests for information on how to make them.

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Making a Needle and Pins

By Wendy Williams  ·  June 25th, 2007

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Following up on a request from the forums, here’s a technique for creating a sewing needle or a pin.

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Making a Pacifier (Dummy)

By Wendy Williams  ·  June 25th, 2007

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This is a great tutorial for adding shaping and realism to non-photographic objects.

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Making a Card

By Wendy Williams  ·  June 25th, 2007

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In this tutorial we’re going to make a card to go into the envelope we created previously.

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Making a Tab

By Wendy Williams  ·  June 25th, 2007

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Tabs are something that many scrapbookers like to use, so I thought that I would do a tutorial and show you how to make them.

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Making Tags

By Wendy Williams  ·  June 25th, 2007

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Here’s a quick tutorial for making scrapbook tags.

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Making an Envelope

By Wendy Williams  ·  June 25th, 2007

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Here’s a way to create an envelope element that you can use on your scrapbooking pages.

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Making Rickrack Braids

By Wendy Williams  ·  June 25th, 2007

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Rickrack braid can add interest to a scrapbook page and really is quite easy to make.

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Making a Baby Banner

By Wendy Williams  ·  June 25th, 2007

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Learn how to make a simple banner with block letters.

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Making Scrapbook Charms

By Wendy Williams  ·  June 22nd, 2007

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Charms add interest to a scrapbook layout so I thought that I would experiment and make a selection of them.

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