When I look through my albums, I realize that out of all the events and memories I have labored to capture for my family … the largest percentage of my work is devoted to Christmas layouts. I suppose there are many practical reasons for this phenomenon, among them the simple fact that it is a time when the entire family is gathered together under one roof. If truth be told however, I have to admit that I have never outgrown my love of Christmas and the excitement of the season!
When I look at this photo of my two young nieces, trying so very hard to be good that they can’t be anything but bad, I can’t help but stifle a giggle. It seems like it was just yesterday that I was the child who couldn’t sleep due to pent up excitement … or the young mother who couldn’t sleep waiting to see her own children’s faces filled with delight on Christmas morning.
I began the layout by opening a layered .psd template that I had created from a previous design. Layered templates are a terrific time saver during the jam-packed holiday season! The basic design was already in place, allowing me to drag Katie Pertiet’s beautiful papers from “Santa Baby” (designerdigitals.com) into the document and “clip” them to the template components by using Photoshop’s clipping mask shortcut CTRL-ALT-G.
The next step was to edit my photo in Adobe Lightroom. My Bamboo Fun tablet is a fabulous tool for photo editing tasks, allowing me to precisely select small areas such as glowing red eyes that I want to apply adjustments to. This particular photo had some lighting issues and needed to have the exposure bumped. I duplicated the photo and changed the duplicate layer mode to “Screen” which brightened the dark shadows, but blew out some of the lighter areas such as the girls’ faces and the fur brims on their hats. The Bamboo Fun made short work of that problem too!
I simply selected my eraser tool, setting it to “pen pressure” and was able to reveal the underlying original photo where needed. Thanks to the Wacom tablet, I could vary the intensity of the eraser tool by adjusting the pressure I applied with the pen.
Once my photo was in place on the template I began to add embellishments to the document. I created the “chipboard” circles by drawing out circles with the Bamboo Fun pen and applying various layer styles (such as a beveled, textured edge) to the circles to give them dimension.
With the solid colored chipboard pieces now in place, I created blank layers above each piece and used the Wacom pen to “stamp” Photoshop brushes from Katie Pertiet’s “Holiday Dots No. 1″ brush set onto the blank layers. I chose brush sizes that were slightly larger than the chipboard circles and then CTRL-clicked on the chipboard circle layer itself to set a selection marquee the exact shape and size as the chipboard piece. Switching back to the layer containing the stamped design, I inverted the selection and hit the Delete key…resulting in a stamped design that fit the chipboard circle perfectly.
The addition of a journaling mat element, digital staple and some text … and I was done … in less than 30 minutes, with ample time left to enjoy the season!
Template from “Speed Byte No. 91″ by Pattie Knox (designerdigitals.com), brushes from “Holiday Dots No. 1″, paper from “Santa Baby Paper Pack”, journaling mat from “Krafty Journal Spots”, staple from “Old Time Christmas” kit by Katie Pertiet (designerdigitals.com) fonts: Kidsprint, 4998120, & Toddler, Photoshop CS3 (Adobe)
Papers and Elements from “Forget Me Not” Paper Pack and Alpha, Staples from “Bits and Pieces Bundle”, Brads from “Asian Elements Bundle” by Ali Folendore (scrapbook-bytes.com) Font: Arriere Garde, Photoshop CS3 (Adobe)
Merry & Bright kit by Gina Cabrera (designerdigitals.com), drop shadow actions by Tracy Murphy, Fonts: SP Holy Gucamole and EK Sunflowers, Photoshop CS3 (Adobe)
Kellie Mize – Merry Gentlemen Paper Pack, Cherry Cheesecake Kit by Kellie Mize (designerdigitals.com), Staples from A Bears Life, Messy Stitching, Digital Date Stamps Vol 2, Sanded Edge from Grungy Overlays by Katie Pertiet (designerdigitals.com), Word Art by Tia Bennett (twopeasinabucket.com), Square stickers by Jen Wilson (jenwilson.com) Photoshop CS3 (Adobe)
All papers and element from “Wonderland Unwrapped” kit by Gina Cabrera (digitaldesignessentials) Fonts: Rock It, AL Uncle Charles, P22 Typewriter, Paulhino Pedra Azul, Photoshop CS3 (Adobe)
“Cozy Blanket Papers” by Tia Bennett (twopeasinabucket.com), “File Folder Labels“, “Chunky Chipboard Alphas“, and staples by Katie Pertiet (designerdigitals.com), Stitching from “Essential Notions – Decorative Stitching“, Charm and Bow from “Holly Jolly Christmas” by Ronna Penner (scrapadelic.com) Fonts: Rock It, P22 Typewriter, Century Gothic Photoshop CS3 (Adobe)
Papers from “Ornamented Paper Pack” by Jesse Edwards (designerdigitals.com) , Felt Elves from “Felt Board Friends – Right Jolly Old Elves, Alpha from “Yuletide Felt Alpha” by Pattie Knox (designerdigitals.com) Staple from “Garage Band” kit, Stitching from “Messy Stitching White” by Katie Pertiet (designerdigitals.com), font: FG Elin, Photoshop CS3 (Adobe)
Template from “Speed Byte No. 56″, Felt from “Jingle Felt”, by Pattie Knox (designerdigitals.com), Papers from “Krafty Christmas Kit”, Frames from “Deckled Edge Frames”, Brush from “Ledger Super Pack – Brushes –n- Stamps, by Katie Pertiet (designerdigitals.com), Overlay from “Essential Overlays” by Jackie Eckles (littledreamerdesigns.com), Word Art by Denise Dougherty, font: Pea Jenny Script, Photoshop CS3 (Adobe)
Template from “Speed Byte No. 47″ by Pattie Knox (designerdigitals.com) , Papers, Elements & Stitching from “Cheery” kit by Jackie Eckles (littledreamerdesigns.com) Staple from “Botanist Notebook No 11″ kit, Paper from “Doodled Daydreams” kit, brush from “Defining Winter Brushes-n-Stamps” by Katie Pertiet (designerdigitals.com), font: Jeanna, Photoshop CS3 (Adobe)



Patti created her first traditional scrapbook in 2002 as a present for her daughter’s graduation. She soon realized that she loved chronicling family memories — but she was often frustrated by her imperfect journaling, ink smudges, and the occasional blob of glue in her hair. So once she discovered digital scrapbooking, she never looked back. Her digital skills not only provide a more refined production, but now she could print multiple copies and share with everyone in the family.
Patti’s designs have been featured in numerous scrapbooking magazines. As a Contributing Editor of Digital Scrapbooking magazine, she writes the "101" column which teaches beginning techniques using Photoshop Elements. Fellow scrappers can also purchase her layered templates and other digital products at www.designerdigitals.com.
“Joy” is my favorite. It’s the cutest of all, and all the Holiday colors come together perfectly.
I love you Dear Santa page, it’s hilarious! They are all great!
Pattie
What I love about your pages is that they are about the
photos. You use multiple pictures which I love and the
embellishments enhance the pictures. They aren’t the
focus of the page.
You have great ideas. I love looking at your layouts.